BT 20s & 30s builds community by providing social, educational and social action programming for adults aged 22 to 40.
We offer always popular monthly Shabbat dinners, Small Groups, learning opportunities with partners such as Lishma and Shoresh, nature and mindfulness retreats led by Aviva Chernick, meaningful volunteer/ẖesed opportunities and holiday parties.
Reach out to Yacov Fruchter, Director of Community Building and Spiritual Engagement at 416-781-3514 ext. 279 or yfruchter@beth-tzedec.org to learn more and to explore how you can get involved in a way that is meaningful for you. Watch for upcoming events in our weekly newsletters, social media, and listed in our calendar.
Join our Generations Members in the Pay It Forward Campaign, Beth Tzedec’s initiative as part of the international GivingTuesday movement. Whether you choose to sign up to volunteer your time or make a financial donation, please know that your contribution is essential to the sustainability of Beth Tzedec.
Professor Kenneth Wald tells the story of discovering his family's Holocaust experience and how his generation reconnected with Germany through the efforts of a local pastor in his father’s hometown. He explores the core themes of responsibility and reconciliation through one family’s experience.
Kenneth D. Wald is Distinguished Professor of Political Science and the Samuel R. "Bud" Shorstein Professor of American Jewish Culture and Society at the University of Florida. He has written about the relationship of religion and politics in the United States, Great Britain and Israel, and his most recent books include Religion and Politics in the United States and The Politics of Cultural Differences: Social Change and Voter Mobilization Strategies in the Post-New Deal Period. Prof. Wald has been a Fulbright Professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and has lectured widely in the US, China and at House Democratic Message Retreats in Congress.