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Open House for Prospective Members

Temple Beth El of Boca Raton Open House

Temple Beth El of Boca Raton Hosts Open House for Prospective Members

Temple Beth El of Boca Raton welcomes the South Florida Jewish community to an Open House for Prospective Members on Wednesday, July 28, 2021 from 11:00 am – 1:00 pm or 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm.  Tour the magnificent Schaefer Family Campus at 333 S.W. 4th Avenue, Boca Raton, FL 33432 .  Meet our clergy, staff and other members. There will be a welcome gift for all who attend!

We Invite You!

Schmooze with clergy and staff, and explore our beautiful sacred spaces. Learn about the gorgeous Judaic art installations. Experience what makes Temple Beth El unique. Temple Beth El of Boca Raton Open House

“Our hope is that our neighbors and the entire community will join us for either of these very special Open Houses. We want to share our excitement about Temple Beth El.  Also, we want to personally familiarize everyone with all we have to offer.  Prospective members may have already experienced Virtual Beth El, where Shabbat and many educational and holiday programs are provided online.

Additionally, at the Open House prospective members can learn about Temple Beth El’s innovative Religious School. They can hear about the thriving Beth El Early Learning Center at the Beck Family Campus. In addition, they can learn about the Beth El Mausoleum,  the only mausoleum in the United States to be built on temple grounds.

We’re blessed to live in a diverse Boca Raton community. We pride ourselves on building relationships for every age and every background,” says Elinor Josephson, Director of Engagement and Programming.

Welcome to the Schaefer Family Campus

In 2019 the temple completed a major construction and renovation project. As a result, we have created large, modern, meaningful spaces for Jewish learning, worship and community.  See inspired architecture, soaring ceilings and contemporary design.  Enjoy museum-worthy Judaic artwork with messages of Love, Social Justice and Tzedakah, and Community. The artwork reflects the Jewish values that mean the most to our congregation. View the tranquil Merle E. Singer Sanctuary and Beck Family Chapel. Tour the Beit Midrash (learning center) and beautiful banquet rooms for parties and life-cycle events.

Membership at Temple Beth El Means Becoming Part of a Jewish Community

Click on the link for more information about membership. Please register to attend either of the Open Houses on July 28, 2021. 

About Temple Beth El of Boca Raton

Temple Beth El of Boca Raton, founded in 1967, is one of the nation’s leading Reform congregations. Its mission is to inspire a passionate commitment to Jewish life, learning, community and spiritual growth. We welcome families of all ages. The temple holds weekly Shabbat services, along with a variety of social, cultural educational, social action and religious programs.

The temple offers two newly expanded campuses.

Schaefer Family Campus at 333 S.W. 4th Avenue in east Boca Raton –   Merle E. Singer Sanctuary, social hall, a full-service catering kitchen, chapel, Beit Midrash (Adult Learning Center), gift shop, classrooms, clergy and administrative offices.

In addition, the property is home to the Beth El Mausoleum. It is the only mausoleum in the United States built on sacred temple grounds.

Beck Family Campus at 9800 Yamato Road in west Boca Raton – Beth El Early Learning Center (preschool, infant daycare and summer camp),  Kehillah Center (community hall), and catering kitchen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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