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Temple Beth El of Huntington 2014 5775 Chanukah Dinner Celebration Long Island NY |
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at Temple Beth El of Huntington in Huntington, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York |
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December 19, 2014 |
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6:30 PM to 8:00 PM
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Temple Beth El of Huntington |
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660 Park Avenue |
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Huntington, NY 11743 |
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Temple Beth El of Huntington 2014 5775 Chanukah Dinner Celebration at Temple Beth El of Huntington in Huntington, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York.
Join us for a celebration and dinner, and afterwards for a special Chanukah Shabbat when we will light our menorahs together. Please bring either a side dish or salad, we will provide the main dish and, of course, latkes. Sponsored by Sisterhood, Men's Club and Chai Club.
RSVP to Rita by December 15, 2014 at ranilionis@verizon.net and tell her what you bring and how many people are coming so we can order enough food for everyone. Don't forget to bring your menorahs and candles.
Temple Beth El of Huntington
A Reform Jewish Congregation
Temple Beth El nurtures and engenders progressive thinking as well as traditional values to create an environment that is both comfortable and stimulating for its congregation. We take great pride in our diversity and inclusiveness.
Temple Beth El of Huntington is a welcoming, caring and vibrant Reform Jewish congregation of more than four hundred households, located on Park Avenue in the village of Huntington just east of the Nassau-Suffolk border on Long Island's north shore. Temple Beth El serves as a house of worship, a house of learning, and a house of congregation to the diverse population of the greater Huntington area. Please tour our website to learn more about our unique and exciting congregation. And please come and visit us so that we might get to know you personally.
Our doors are always open, not only to our members, but to any and all people interested in Judaism.
Temple Beth El is an active, engaged congregation made up of approximately 400 families. Phrases like warm, nurturing and down-to-earth are often used to describe our congregation. We consider ourselves a Temple family and care deeply about creating an environment of inclusion, respect and involvement.
As a House of Prayer, a House of Learning, and a House of Gathering, we offer worship, education and social events in varied ways.
As a House of Prayer, we come together each Friday night and many Saturday mornings to observe Shabbat and for all Jewish holidays and festivals. Our worship takes many forms centering on congregational participation and music.
As a House of Learning, young children can begin their Jewish journey with wonderful programs like Shalom Friends. Grade school age children attend our dynamic religious school and continue on through Hebrew High School, reaping the rewards of friendship, participation and learning. Adults enjoy a variety of lifelong learning opportunities.
As a House of Gathering, we have an active Youth Group, Sisterhood, Men’s Club and Chai Club. Perhaps the heart and soul of Temple Beth El is our vibrant Social Action programming with endless opportunities to make a difference in the lives of others and to improve our world.
Our members fit no particular profile, they represent diverse backgrounds – traditional and non-traditional lifestyles, interfaith families, GLBT and multi-cultural. Under the common umbrella of Jewish values and interests, Temple Beth El brings us together as one congregation, a warm and nurturing community.
We invite you to be a part of our Temple Beth El family. We welcome you to come and experience what our community has to offer. And we look forward to you sharing your gifts with us. |
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631-421-5835 |
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