E-Jewish Philanthropy welcomes the Dalit Ballen Horn as the Vilna's new Executive Director.
Read the Full ArticleWe are pleased to announce that Dalit Ballen Horn has joined our organization as our Executive Director. Click to read the full annoucement!
Check out the June 2020 Boston Magazine article about the Vilna! Click here to read!
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The Vilna's Fall 2018 programs are here!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 6/20/2018 Vilna Shul Awarded $500K from Boston’s Community Preservation Committee BOSTON, MA: Today, the Boston City Council unanimously approved the recommendation by Boston’s Community Preservation Committee and Boston Mayor Martin Walsh to fund a grant for the Vilna Shul for $500,000. This prestigious grant…
Check out the Spring 2018 Vilna Scribe!
This Annual Tribute Benefit, Building Community, honors Marilyn Okonow and Karen and Gilbert Winn. Join us for an evening of food and fun, featuring music and a live auction to support the Vilna.
The Vilna's 2016 Annual Report is available online. Click here to view.
Check out the D'var Torah given during High Holidays at the Vilna.
Take a look at the latest and greatest version of the Vilna Scribe! Click here to view.
Click here to see the Vilna's Annual Report for 2015.
Check out the Vilna on the front page of The Jewish Advocate from June 10, 2016 by clicking here! You can see the Community Mosaic in person throughout the summer during our museum hours: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM Sunday 1:00 - 5:00 PM
A record-breaking number of over 300 community and business leaders attended the Vilna’s recent annual spring Tribute Benefit, Creating Community, on May 1. Held in our historic building and co-Chaired by Maxine Goldberg and Rebecca Kotkin with Honorary Co-Chairs Mark Atkins and Robert Beal, the evening spotlighted the Vilna’s…
Our latest Scribe Newsletter is now available online for reading, printing, and sharing!
Article originally appeared in the Beacon Hill Times, written by Dan Murphy, on February 23, 2016. More than 30 years ago after it was saved from demolition, the Vilna Shul is experiencing yet another renaissance as the recently remodeled Jewish community and cultural center expands its wide range of programming.
Article originally appeared in the Jewish Advocate on February 18, 2016. Harry Jankelle’s greatest wish was to return to the Vilna Shul, where became a bar mitzvah in 1931, and stand on the bima one last time.
November 1, 2015 (Boston, MA) - Lynne Krasker Schultz has been named Director of Communications and Community Outreach at The Vilna Shul, Boston’s Center for Jewish Culture. Krasker Schultz brings over 10 years of marketing and programming experience after having founded the young adult initiative, New Center NOW! (formerly Prism), at the…
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