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Temple Beth El of Huntington Rosh Hashanah 2015 5775 Jewish Holiday Celebration |
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at Temple Beth El of Huntington in Huntington, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York |
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September 25, 2015 - September 26, 2015 |
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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 Rosh Hashanah 2015 5775 Jewish Holiday Celebration at Temple Beth El of Huntington in Huntington, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York.
Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year. The Biblical name for this holiday is Yom Teruah, day of shouting/raising a noise or the Feast of Trumpets.
About Temple Beth El of Huntington
A Reform Jewish Congregation
Temple Beth El is a Reform Congregation and a member of the URJ (Union of Reform Judaism). We nurture and engender progressive thinking as well as traditional values to create an environment that is both comfortable and stimulating for our congregation.
Our congregation nurtures and engenders progressive thinking as well as traditional values to create an environment that is both comfortable and stimulating. As a House of Prayer, a House of Learning, and a House of Gathering, we are inclusive and take great pride in our diversity. Our doors are always open – not only to our members, but to all people interested in Judaism. Please tour our website to learn more about our warm and welcoming congregation. Here is a standing invitation to any Friday night Shabbat service come, let's get to know each other.
We are inclusive and take great pride in our diversity. Our members include individuals and families with many diverse backgrounds; traditional and non-traditional families, interfaith families, members of the LGBT community, multi-cultural families, and members with disabilities, all who have joined Temple Beth El to pursue their Jewish journeys in a supportive and accepting community.
We come to Temple Beth El to pray, to learn, to socialize and to be part of a vibrant Jewish community. We are here to remember and cherish our loved ones and ensure that Judaism endures L'Dor V'Dor from Generation to Generation. Together we create and nourish a Jewish community in which we can grow spiritually, intellectually and lovingly. Our doors are always open not only to our members, but to all people interested in Judaism. |
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631-421-5835 |
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