We welcome those who are seeking to live and support a modern Jewish life.
Our purpose is to enrich lives by generating bonds of love through exceptional Jewish experiences.
The World Zionist Congress is a representative body of the world’s Jewish people.
The WZC comprises 500 delegates and meets in Jerusalem every five years. It enables delegates to influence Israeli society and allocate financial and other resources to various organizations – including the Reform movement – in Israel.
For 5 minutes and $5, YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE BY VOTING REFORM! Voting is open from March 10 – May 4.
At Temple Beth El, we help you form deep, lasting connections. Whether through groups like Sisterhood, Brotherhood, Parenthood, Young Jewish Professionals, our our Beth El Circles and Chavurot, you’ll find a community to call your own. Families forge friendships through our Religious School and Early Learning Center, while our clergy offer opportunities for both meaningful conversations and fun social events.
Here, you’ll strengthen bonds with one another, with Jewish tradition, and with the shared story of our community.
At Temple Beth El, we help you form deep, lasting connections. Whether through groups like Sisterhood, Brotherhood, Parenthood, Young Jewish Professionals, our our Beth El Circles and Chavurot, you’ll find a community to call your own. Families forge friendships through our Religious School and Early Learning Center, while our clergy offer opportunities for both meaningful conversations and fun social events.
Here, you’ll strengthen bonds with one another, with Jewish tradition, and with the shared story of our community.
One of the most important elements of Jewish life has always been learning.
We not only learn for ourselves, but we pass on the lessons of Torah and tradition from generation to generation.
We strive to create educational programs for ages 0 through 100+ that spark curiosity, strengthen intellect and build Jewish identity and community.
What is Jewish life, if not a combination of tradition, spirituality, culture, food, and knowledge?
Whether you define “Living Jewish” as attending Shabbat services, taking a Hebrew language class, sending your children to religious school, or gathering together with your Temple family for a delicious holiday meal, there is a way for you to feel connected and at home, living Jewishly with Temple Beth El.
Meet others with a passion for Social Justice, Social Action and Tikkun Olam/Healing the World.
Each episode poses an essential question to remarkable people in the Jewish world and in our community.
If you miss a service or program, many are available afterwards on our On Demand page.
The spiritual call to humanity is to instill our lives with a higher sense of meaning and purpose. We call this “principle.” Principles are the set of beliefs and standards…
The Shabbat before Purim is called Shabbat Zachor, the Shabbat of Remembrance. On this Shabbat, we are commanded to remember Amalek, the nation that attacked the Israelites in the wilderness,…
Over the past few months, I’ve participated in a new ritual to welcome Rosh Chodesh, the celebration of the new month. I stand (virtually) at the Kotel, the Western Wall,…
Note: The story of our beloved Shiri Bibas is unfolding in real time. This message was written on Friday morning around 10:30 am ET, when Shiri’s whereabouts were still unknown.…
Temple Beth El is a reform synagogue that welcomes those who are seeking to live and support a modern Jewish life. Our mission is to enrich lives by generating bonds of love through exceptional Jewish experiences.
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