Temple Beth Shalom

Temple Beth Shalom Temple Beth Shalom is a Reform Jewish congregation of about 110 families, located in a beautiful, historic building in Hudson, Ohio.

Temple Beth Shalom is a dynamic congregation of about 100 families, located in a beautiful, historic building at 50 Division Street, Hudson, Ohio. Friday night Shabbat Services are held twice each month at 7:30 p.m., and Torah Study on alternating Saturday mornings. See our website Calendar page for the schedule of services and other activities. Temple Beth Shalom offers religious education to pre

pare young people for Bar/Mat Mitzvah and beyond. Our program includes Religious School on Sunday mornings for pre-kindergarten through grade 8, well as Hebrew School on Thursday afternoons for grades 3-6.

🔥 FEATURED BINGO AUCTION ITEM 🔥Today’s spotlight item is a $150 gift card to Porta Rossa, located in Hudson’s lively Fir...
02/08/2026

🔥 FEATURED BINGO AUCTION ITEM 🔥

Today’s spotlight item is a $150 gift card to Porta Rossa, located in Hudson’s lively First & Main shopping district — and this one is a must-bid.

🍝🍷 Enjoy an incredible Italian dinner and elevate the night even further by adding a bottle of your favorite wine for a truly special dining experience. This is the kind of evening that turns into a memory you’ll be talking about long after the last bite.

This amazing item was generously donated by the Busch Family and is one of the standout items in tonight’s auction. We’re expecting big energy and high bids, so don’t wait on this one!

👉 Explore the menu and vibe here:
https://www.portarossahudson.com

💥 Bid high. Eat well. Make it unforgettable. 💥

Another great silent auction item you can bid on and win at this year’s TBS Brotherhood Bingo, all in support of our Tem...
02/03/2026

Another great silent auction item you can bid on and win at this year’s TBS Brotherhood Bingo, all in support of our Temple Beth Shalom community.

🌴✨ TBS Brotherhood FEATURED SILENT AUCTION ITEM ALERT! ✨🌴Get ready to embrace the aloha spirit! Today we’re thrilled to ...
02/01/2026

🌴✨ TBS Brotherhood FEATURED SILENT AUCTION ITEM ALERT! ✨🌴

Get ready to embrace the aloha spirit! Today we’re thrilled to spotlight our premier silent auction item:

🏝️ A one-week stay in a 2-bedroom, 2-bath condo in beautiful Maui, Hawaii! 🏝️

Located directly across the street from one of Hawaii’s most gorgeous beaches, this incredible getaway offers the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Enjoy the onsite pool, or explore everything Maui has to offer—whether that’s snorkeling or scuba diving among vibrant marine life, spotting sea turtles soaking up the sun, or simply settling into true island time.

Adventure lovers will be in paradise:
🌋 Watch breathtaking sunrises or sunsets from the top of a volcano
🚗 Take a scenic drive along the legendary Road to Hana, winding past waterfalls and dramatic coastlines
🌊 Spend your days discovering Maui’s beaches, culture, and unforgettable natural beauty

Without a doubt, this is the kind of vacation memories are made of—and it could be yours!

💬 Qualified pre-bids will be accepted now via direct message to TBS, and you do not need to attend Bingo to win this item.

Nearly every dollar raised by the Brotherhood goes directly toward supporting TBS (a 501(c)(3) nonprofit), so bid generously, soak up the aloha, and help make a difference. 💙✨

Who’s ready for another unforgettable Brotherhood Bingo Night & Silent Auction benefiting Temple Beth Shalom? Join us fo...
01/31/2026

Who’s ready for another unforgettable Brotherhood Bingo Night & Silent Auction benefiting Temple Beth Shalom?

Join us for an evening of fun, community, and giving back! We already have some incredible auction items lined up, and we’ll be highlighting a few in the coming weeks to get you excited — and ready to bid high for a great cause.

Nearly every dollar raised by the Brotherhood goes directly toward supporting TBS — from caring for our beloved building to funding essential maintenance like landscaping and snow removal, as well as supporting important needs such as audio and video upgrades for our music program. Your participation truly makes a difference and helps ensure our community continues to thrive.

We are deeply grateful for the generosity of our members, donors, and friends. Without you, the Brotherhood could not be nearly as impactful in supporting our mission.

Thank you for being part of what makes Temple Beth Shalom so special — and stay tuned for more details. We can’t wait to hear you shout “Bingo!”

Proud of this statement by liberal Jewish movements
01/21/2026

Proud of this statement by liberal Jewish movements

𝗡𝗘𝗪 𝗦𝗧𝗔𝗧𝗘𝗠𝗘𝗡𝗧: 𝗝𝗲𝘄𝗶𝘀𝗵 𝗖𝗿𝗼𝘀𝘀-𝗗𝗲𝗻𝗼𝗺𝗶𝗻𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝗦𝘁𝗮𝘁𝗲𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗔𝗴𝗮𝗶𝗻𝘀𝘁 𝗩𝗶𝗼𝗹𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗜𝗺𝗺𝗶𝗴𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗘𝗻𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗰𝗲𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁

Adding our voices to millions of others across the United States, leaders of the Reform, Conservative/Masorti, and Reconstructionist Movements of Judaism condemn, in the strongest terms, the violence with which the Department of Homeland Security is enforcing American immigration law—above all, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, as well as in cities and towns across the nation.

Many Americans are deeply disturbed as they see their neighbors targeted for detention and deportation in their homes, at work, at their schools, and at their houses of worship. They are deeply concerned about numerous accounts of the use of intimidating and violent detention tactics, dangerous and unhealthy holding facilities, lack of appropriate warrants or due process, and wrongful apprehension of US citizens or individuals with proper visas based on appearance or language.

In response, some are taking nonviolent steps to warn and protect their neighbors from this immigration enforcement overreach. The right to protest and speak freely are fundamental American rights, protected by the United States Constitution. Too often, though, nonviolent protest and civil disobedience is being met with violence.

The United States is a nation of laws, and as Americans we expect that our laws will be enforced with clarity and consistency. We are pained by reports and videos indicating that in carrying out their assignment, members of law enforcement are engaging in behavior that escalates confrontation, risking the safety of those suspected of having violated the law, of bystanders and protesters, and their own safety. Candidates for law enforcement must be properly vetted, fully and carefully trained, and held accountable when they do not meet appropriate standards. Such accountability includes investigating complaints fairly, transparently, and impartially, particularly but not only, in cases of officer-involved shootings. To that end, we call on the Department of Justice to investigate the shooting death by an ICE officer of Renee Good, z”l.

Our sages taught that the Book of Deuteronomy’s directive צדק צדק תרדף (Tzedek, tzedek tirdof), “Justice, justice shall you pursue” (16:20), implies that the law must be enforced through a fair process, and that one should pursue justice whether it would be to one’s advantage or to one’s loss.

Immigrants are members of our congregations, our families, and people with whom we interact in our broader communities. American Jews cherish our own families’ immigration stories. We recall that, like many being expelled from America today, we or our ancestors came to this country to escape oppression and find opportunity. That is why so many Jewish congregations, rabbis, cantors, and lay leaders have engaged in a variety of legal actions to protect immigrants in our midst. We grieve an American promise that seems to be no more.

We who lead the North American Reform, Conservative/Masorti, and Reconstructionist Jewish Movements stand with the members and leaders of Jewish communities in Minneapolis—and before that, in the Chicago area and other cities in the United States—who have confronted Immigration and Customs Enforcement nonviolently, legally, but resolutely. We fear that additional communities will need to be prepared to do the same in the months ahead.

We call on President Trump and Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem to pursue immigration enforcement and their response to protest through just and non-violent means, upholding our nation’s highest values and commitment to due process and the rule of law.

• LINK: https://www.ccarnet.org/jewish-cross-denominational-statement-against-violent-immigration-enforcement/

Thank you to our partners:
• ReformJudaism.org
• Union for Reform Judaism
• Reconstructing Judaism
• United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism
• American Conference of Cantors
• Rabbinical Assembly
• Cantors Assembly
• The Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association

My thoughts about seeking light this Hanukkah
12/12/2025

My thoughts about seeking light this Hanukkah

Rabbi Michael Ross says the Hanukkah celebration puts the focus on the magic of light. See link below ⬇️
bit.ly/4iS26yZ

Seeking a way to move on from the daily chaos and the noise?Please join Rabbi Michael Ross every other Thursday evening ...
12/10/2025

Seeking a way to move on from the daily chaos and the noise?
Please join Rabbi Michael Ross every other Thursday evening at 7:30 at TBS Hudson for our Jewish Meditation Circle
We will explore basic practices.
For both beginners and advanced meditation folks.
Rabbi Michael is an accredited Jewish Mindfulness Meditation teacher by the Institute of Jewish Spirituality. He has been leading meditation groups for the past 15 years.
Donations are welcome.

Please support the Jewish students at Hillel at Kent State University.After eight years working here, we are seeing that...
12/02/2025

Please support the Jewish students at Hillel at Kent State University.
After eight years working here, we are seeing that these students are living through such trying times. Our donations truly make a difference in their lives.
Please join us!

Help us raise $18,000 for Kent Hillel this Giving Tuesday! Double your impact with a MATCHED gift, only on Giving Tuesday.

Please join us at TBS for this wonderful Shabbat gathering this week!
12/02/2025

Please join us at TBS for this wonderful Shabbat gathering this week!

My weekend column
10/18/2025

My weekend column

Kent Rabbi Michael Ross says the release of Israeli hostages after two years was a blessing after much sadness. See link below ⬇️
bit.ly/3WdYVaq

Coverage of last night's peace vigil in Hudson. It was a deep blessing to represent Temple Beth Shalom to stand against ...
09/05/2025

Coverage of last night's peace vigil in Hudson. It was a deep blessing to represent Temple Beth Shalom to stand against hate.

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