Celebrate the Jewish Holidays at Beth El!
This page is updated with our upcoming holiday schedule. For a complete calendar of upcoming events at Beth El Synagogue Center, click here for our daily calendar or visit our Upcoming Events page.
Shevat 5786 (January 19–February 17, 2026)
Adar I 5786 (February 18–March 19, 2026)
Purim is one of the most serious days on the Jewish calendar, just disguised as a party. God’s name is hidden, identities blur, heroes and villains trade places, and the world turns upside down. V’nahafoch hu.
Our mystical tradition plays with the name itself. Yom HaKippurim literally means, “The Day Like Purim.” This pun suggests a similarity: on one day we reach holiness through fasting and white clothes; the other through costumes, an elaborate feast, and joy. Different paths, but same spiritual potential.
So this year, we’re leaning into that holy inversion with a theme: Heroes & Villains.
Costumes aren’t an extra—they’re part of the spiritual work of Purim. They help us loosen certainty, play with identity, and experience transformation in ways the rest of the year doesn’t allow.
In the coming weeks, you’ll see us warming up with videos, creativity, and a little silliness. We hope you’ll join us. Come dressed as hero or villain, however you interpret that.
Can’t wait to see who you show up as!
Beth El Clergy Team
Adar II 5786 (March 20–April 18, 2026)
Nisan 5786 (April 19–May 18, 2026)
Iyar 5786 (May 19–June 16, 2026)
Sivan 5786 (June 17–July 16, 2026)
Tammuz 5786 (July 17–August 15, 2026)
Av 5786 (August 16–September 13, 2026)
Elul 5786 (September 14–October 12, 2026)