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Temple Beth Sholom is a dynamic Conservative Synagogue committed to: Creating a warm, caring, supportive congregation in a traditional and egalitarian environment Promoting Jewish Spirituality by encouraging learning, prayer, observance, and family values Being a positive force in the Greater Roslyn Community by giving voice to Jewish values |
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Our Synagogue is a place we turn to in times of need and sorrow to find solace and understanding. It is a place where we celebrate happiness when we witness the ceremonies of Bar/Bat Mitzvah, marriage and the naming of newborn babies. It is a place where we experience the joy and meaning of mitzvot and zedakah. It is a place where meaningful friendships are developed. It is a place where we learn to assume our Jewish obligation and responsibility to Israel and the Jewish people throughout the world. But, above all, it is the communal carrier for a Jewish way of life and a home for a caring, extended Jewish Family. Questions concerning any aspect of temple may be directed to our temple office - 621-2288. |
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RELIGIOUS SERVICES Sabbath Services Friday evening - sundown; also at 8 PM for special services. Sabbath morning - 9 am followed by a kiddush Family Worship Services are held periodically during the year to encourage parents and their children to participate and enjoy worshipping together. Children are called to the Ark for a special birthday blessing. Youth Services -10 am to Noon during the school year and on holidays. Tot Shabbat- (ages 3-5) held on designated Saturday mornings throughout the year, Daily Services Mornings: 6:45 am Daily, 9:00 am Sundays and legal holidays Evenings: Monday - Thursday 8:00 pm, Saturday and Sunday evenings at sundown If desired, evening services may be held at the home of a Temple mourner during the Shiva period. There are no reserved seats at any service - including the High Holy Days. |
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