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April 2023
Book Club Meeting
Our next book club meeting will be on Sunday April 30th at 12:30 in the TBT library. The book is “Horse” by Geraldine Brooks. It is based on the remarkable true story of the record-breaking thoroughbred Lexington. It combines a discarded painting in a junk pile, a skeleton in an attic, and the greatest racehorse in American history into a story of spirit, obsession, and injustice. Phyllis will lead the discussion.
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Shabbat Service
At TBT and on Zoom. An Oneg get-together follows the Service.
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At TBT and on Zoom. An Oneg follows the service.
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Join us: Villa Capri Italian Restaurant (3713 E. Nasa Parkway Seabrook 77586) Saturday May 13, 2023 12:30-2:30 RSVP to Marsha Henderson 832-425-6245 Looking forward to seeing you there, Marsha
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At TBT and on Zoom. An Oneg follows the service.
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At TBT and on Zoom. An Oneg follows the service.
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Shabbat Service
At TBT and on Zoom. An Oneg follows the service.
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The next book club meeting will be on June 11th. The book is “The Island of Sea Women” by Lisa See. It is a historical novel set on the Korean island of Jeju. In it, two young girls, from strikingly different backgrounds, bond over their shared love of the sea. Working in their village’s all-female diving collective, the two friends come of age in a community where gender roles are anything but typical. We will meet at TBT in the…
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Hi everyone, Happy Mother’s Day! Our last meeting was about the book “Horse” by Geraldine Brooks. We compared “Horse” to “Kindred “. Both books were about slavery in the antebellum South. “ Kindred” told how terribly slaves were treated. In “Horse” we learned that the slaves who trained horses, or were jockeys, were treated better than the rest. Horse racing was big business. The slaveholders needed slaves to help their horses win races. That made a lot of money for…
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At TBT and on Zoom, with a "dessert" Oneg after the service.
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