Kristine Hoffmann-Igbuan, Office Manager
Kristine has more than 20 years experience in the Property Management field as a Maintenance Coordinating Manager, Assistant Property Manager and Tenant Relations. In addition, she has held the role of Office Manager and Administrator for three churches working with their clergy and members. She attended Bible College and was ordained a Minister in 2006. She resides in Walpole with her husband and loves living close to her mother, daughter and grandson. She enjoys reading, especially on the beach.
Noah Beit-Aharon, Religious School Lead Teacher
Noah has been a Jewish educator since college, when he led Israeli dance sessions, tutored in Hebrew, and taught weekly Shabbat lessons to elementary school students. He has been a member of our community since 2021, and has two children in the religious school program. Noah earned his BA in liberal arts from Hampshire College, with a concentration in Creative Writing and Jewish Studies. He loves cooking, singing, and Israeli folk dancing, and under the pen name N.S. Dolkart is the author of a trilogy of fantasy novels published by Angry Robot Books.
Anna Shapiro, Religious School Teacher
Anna has been a member of the B’nai Tikvah community for many years. She lives with her husband, Elliot, in Brockton. She spends her spare time traveling.
Sat, April 19 2025
21 Nisan 5785
Upcoming Events
-
Saturday ,
AprApril 19 , 2025Passover Day 8 - Evening Services with abridged Yizkor on ZOOM
Shabbat, Apr 19th 7:30p to 9:00p
Passover Day 8 - Evening Services with abridged Yizkor on ZOOM -
Sunday ,
AprApril 20 , 2025Passover Day 8 - Morning Services with Yizkor
Sunday, Apr 20th 10:00a to 1:00p
Passover Day 8 - Morning Services with Yizkor -
Monday ,
AprApril 21 , 2025
Monday, Apr 21st 5:30p to 7:00p
A committed activist and top leader of the Masorti/Conservative Movement in Israel and around the world, Co-Chairwoman of MERCAZ Olami, Emily Levy-Shochat, joins us for a conversation about how our voices as American Jews can help protect Israel’s future as a Jewish and democratic state, while also strengthening the Jewish people and pluralism worldwide. Overall, Emily will speak about the situation in Israel, the challenges facing Israeli society since October 7th and explain why the Zionist Congress is such a powerful tool, the only tangible democratic tool Diaspora Jews have. As the former long-time Chairwoman of the Masorti Movement in Israel, the former Vice Chairwoman of KKL/JNF and Chairwoman of its Environment and Science Committee (dealing particularly with combating climate change in Israel), and a member of the board at the Association of Ethiopian Jews in Israel, Emily can speak so passionately and knowledgably about the national institutions of the Jewish people – WZO, the Jewish Agency, and KKL/JNF – and why these democratic institutions (that is, voting in elections for the World Zionist Congress) that belong to Jews around the world are so crucial for the future not only of Masorti Judaism in Israel, but for Conservative/Masorti Judaism and its values around the world as well as the future of Israel, Israeli society, and the Jewish people as a whole. A light dinner will be served. -
Wednesday ,
AprApril 23 , 2025
Wednesday, Apr 23rd 12:00p to 1:00p
In this six-week course, we will examine six women who lived in the time of the Talmud, whom the rabbis labeled as a shrew, a primadonna, a black widow, and so on. But was that all that they were? Was that all the rabbis thought of them? Or is there more to the story, hidden in the margins? Based on the acclaimed work of scholar GIla Fine, we will uncover the secret lives of these six remarkable women. -
Wednesday ,
AprApril 23 , 2025
Wednesday, Apr 23rd 7:00p to 9:00p
Social Action Team Meeting -
Wednesday ,
AprApril 23 , 2025Community Yom Hashoah Event
Wednesday, Apr 23rd 7:00p to 9:00p
Community Yom Hashoah Event -
Thursday ,
AprApril 24 , 2025Social Action & JALSA: Immigration Talk
Thursday, Apr 24th 5:00p to 6:30p
Social Action & JALSA: Immigration Talk -
Sunday ,
AprApril 27 , 2025
Sunday, Apr 27th 8:00a to 1:00p
Family Table -
Sunday ,
AprApril 27 , 2025
Sunday, Apr 27th 2:00p to 4:00p
Neighborhood Open House - Stoughton -
Wednesday ,
AprApril 30 , 2025
Wednesday, Apr 30th 12:00p to 1:00p
In this six-week course, we will examine six women who lived in the time of the Talmud, whom the rabbis labeled as a shrew, a primadonna, a black widow, and so on. But was that all that they were? Was that all the rabbis thought of them? Or is there more to the story, hidden in the margins? Based on the acclaimed work of scholar GIla Fine, we will uncover the secret lives of these six remarkable women.
Privacy Settings | Privacy Policy | Member Terms
©2025 All rights reserved. Find out more about ShulCloud