Take part in a three-week Wednesday Jewish Forum with Rabbi David Greenberg, returning for another series of thoughtful conversation on Jewish identity, peoplehood, and our relationship with Israel.
Saturday, January 10, 2026
10AM
Cohen/Friedkin Sanctuary
Please note our holiday schedule:
We’re thrilled to share that Jason Alexander LIVE presented by The Rosenthal Speaker Series is coming this March! Don’t miss this unforgettable evening. Ticket information coming soon.
A limited number of sponsorship opportunities are available and include meaningful recognition and priority benefits. If you’re interested in sponsoring please contact Steve Allen.
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Thursday, January 8 | 7-9PM
Hear from CBI member Brett Podolsky as he shares how his personal journey to heal his dog Jada’s digestive issues led to co-founding The Farmer’s Dog and transforming the pet food industry.
Hear about the challenges, setbacks, and successes behind his successful startup.
Open Bar & Bites included.
Seating is limited! RSVPs required!
Friday, January 9 | 4:45PM
Celebrate Tot Shabbat under the stars with Rabbi Keller and joyful music led by Miss Susan in a magical outdoor setting.
Dinner will be served family style.
RSVP by January 2!
Help our Monthly Mitzvah make a bigger impact! Please bring canned goods, Sun Butter, jelly, sandwich bread, and ready-to-eat items.
Sunday, January 11 | 9AM
Be part of the 33rd Annual Lori Sklar Mitzvah Day, an uplifting, synagogue-wide experience where CBI members of all ages come together to make a meaningful impact through acts of service.
Mitzvah Day offers a variety of ways to get involved, including on-campus, off-campus and at-home volunteer projects, along with meaningful collection drives that support those in need.
Individuals and families can choose activities that fit their interests and schedules, making it easy for everyone to participate.
Donations may also be made to the Kantor Family Center for Justice to further support our collective impact.
Wednesdays, beginning January 14 | 2:30PM
Take part in a three-week Wednesday Jewish Forum with Rabbi David Greenberg, returning for another series of thoughtful conversation on Jewish identity, peoplehood, and our relationship with Israel.
Friday, January 16 | 7PM
Congregation B’nai Israel partners with Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church for an inspiring weekend hosted by CBI clergy and Pastor Ronald Brown.
Wednesday, January 21 | 6:30PM
Enjoy a casual night out to connect, build community, and hear what’s ahead for Brotherhood; friends are welcome.
Tap 42 Craft Kitchen and Bar
5050 Town Center Circle
Boca Raton, FL 33486
In the Shops of Boca Center
No charge for members and guests.
Individual cash tabs required.
RSVP by Jan 20 to brotherhood@cbiboca.org or pwishna@gmail.com.
Wednesday, January 28 | 6:30PM
Experience a screening of Who Will Write Our History? followed by reflection and conversation.
Who Will Write Our History tells the story of the secret Oyneg Shabes Archive, created in the Warsaw Ghetto by historian Emanuel Ringelblum and a group committed to documenting the truth and countering Nazi propaganda.
Hosted by CBI Member, Film Festival Founder Robin Nagle and Rabbi Rony Keller.
6:30PM movie & light snacks in the Hollander Family Chapel followed by dinner in North Social Hall catered by Ben’s.
Friday, January 30 | 7PM
An evening of connection and community as the Women of CBI join our clergy on the bimah to welcome Shabbat.
Want to become a part of Women of CBI? Join us at the Oneg to meet fellow women and explore how you can help strengthen a community grounded in connection, tradition, and Gemilut Chasidim.
Registration is required.
Tuesdays at 6:30PM | Thursdays at 10:30AM
Looking to learn Mahjong or dust off those tiles? Mahjong Club is for women who want to connect and play.
Whether you’re brand new or CRAK-ing the Mahjong codes, this is a welcoming group to hang out with every week. Snacks and good conversation always included!
Monday, January 5 | 10:30AM
Help spread warmth and comfort by assembling easy, no-sew blankets for hospital patients and community members in need.
Who Can Join?
This event is open to our members and their guests.
While this is a free event, we ask that you please register in advance
Thursday, January 22 | 7:30PM
January Book Club selection: The Night Sparrow by Shelly Sanders, with an in-person moderated discussion led by the author.
About the Book: “Louisa notices three hidden figures in a famous seascape and sets out to uncover their story. Her search reveals a long-ago summer of friendship and love, and takes her on a cross-country journey that celebrates the enduring power of art, memory, and human connection.”
About the Author: Shelly Sanders is the author of The Night Sparrow (HarperCollins), the Canadian bestseller Daughters of the Occupation, and several other historical novels. Drawing inspiration from her Russian Jewish ancestry, she focuses on uncovering the untold stories of women who defy expectations.
Ways to Participate:
Ways to Support:
CBI’s Little Free Pantry is located at Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church. Although the box “lives” on the church campus, it belongs to the community. Anyone is welcome to take items from the box and anyone is welcome to place items in the box. The box is accessible 24/7.
Help us keep the pantries full with non-perishable items:
Please drop off your donations between 9AM – 5PM in the blue bin in CBI’s Admin Circle.
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