A representative of Temple Beth Emeth, the Reform synagogue on Church and Marlborough, emails:
Are you considering joining a synagogue? Are you a member of a congregation outside of Ditmas Park, and curious about more local options? Is it time to send your kids to religious school?
If you answered yes to any of these questions – or are just curious about Temple Beth Emeth – please join us for a Eat and Greet on Sunday, May 22 from 3-6 pm at the home of Jan Rosenberg & Fred Siegel, at 225 Argyle Road, between Cortelyou and Beverley.
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Our new Rabbi Heidi Hoover, Temple President Lawrence Frost, and a representative of the religious school will be there to answer questions and share their ideas about the Temple.
We also want to hear your thoughts about the synagogue as we start our 100th year of observing Reform Judaism in Ditmas Park. What are you looking for in a congregation? We offer Shabat dinners and Tot Shabat for families and children, Religious School for children, Torah Study for adults, Music in the Sanctuary and Yiddish Theater for the whole neighborhood. Do you have any thoughts about other programs or events you’d like to see us host?
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Children warmly welcomed at the event (Jan and Fred have a back yard)
Please RSVP to TempleBeth83@aol.com by Wednesday, May 18th.