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Charleston / South Carolina / United States
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Jews first settled in Charleston in 1695 establishing one of the first ongoing synagogues in the New World. Synagogue Emanu-El was founded in this historic Jewish community in 1947, the first Conservative congregation in South Carolina, an affiliate of the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism. We are a modern Conservative congregation emphasizing the continuity of Jewish traditions while being responsive to the challenges of a changing world. Religious Services Synagogue Emanu-El observes all the Jewish holidays always striving to enhance the beauty and meaning of its religious services and celebrations. Our central pillars of observance are the Sabbath Services with a Kiddush on Saturday morning. Our High Holy Day services convey a very special warmth and spirituality.
Fountain Valley / California / United States
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Established in 1976, Congregation Bnai Tzedek is a reform Jewish congregation providing educational opportunities and services that respond to members needs, promote a community of lifelong learners, encourage member participation and involvement, and allow for personal growth. It offers various Shabbat services, including Friday evening, family, Tot and oneg Shabbat, and Saturday morning, afternoon and traditional services. Congregation B nai Tzedek s religious school offers children pre-kindergarten through grade 12 students an opportunity to learn about their Jewish heritage. It additionally offers high school and adult and family learning programs, and operates a library that features various reading material, such as encyclopedias, biographies, books on holidays and rituals, history, novels, and picture books for children. Congregation Bnai Tzedek is located in Fountain Valley, Calif.
Mahwah / New Jersey / United States
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This Temple, founded in the 1970's, was named Hebrew words, Beth Haverim, meaning "House of Friends." In addition to reform Jewish services and ceremonial rituals, this Temple also sponsors several groups available to members of the congregation. There is a youth group available to the younger members of this religious community, various youth and child educational programs offered, social action and volunteer projects run, among other seasonally-offered services. More information about joining the congregation is available by phone or via the website. 

South Orange / New Jersey / United States
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Congregation Beth El, established in 1946 and based in South Orange, N.J., is a conservative synagogue. It has a membership of more than 550 families that come from surrounding communities of Maplewood, West Orange, Millburn, Short Hills, Livingston and from various towns in Morris and Union counties of New Jersey. The synagogue offers a wide range of programs and services for men, women, seniors, youth and children. Its worship programs include morning minyan, kabbalat Shabbat, Shabbat morning, children s services and junior congregation, teen services, life cycle events and bnai mitzvah guide. Its family programs include sukkah decorating, sukkah hop, simchat Torah celebration, hanukkah party, tu b shevat, purim carnival, costume parade, megillah reading, yom ha atzmaut and shavuot picnic.
Pompano Beach / Florida / United States
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Chartered in 1972, Temple Beth Orr is a reform Hebrew congregation offering services to singles, seniors and families of all ages, including interfaith families. Located in Coral Springs, Fla., the synagogue serves Coral Springs, Parkland and the surrounding communities of North Broward and South Palm Beach counties. The multi-congregational religious facility offers a variety of services, including Jewish Education, study of Torah, prayer groups and a host of ministry and outreach services. Temple Beth Orr is a member of the Union for Reform Judaism.
Nashua / New Hampshire / United States
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Founded in 1899, Temple Beth Abraham is a Jewish synagogue located off of Main Street in Nashua. The Temple Beth Abraham religious school has received a national certification from the United Synagogue for Conservative Judaism.

Poughkeepsie / New York / United States
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Restoring a Torah Scroll Vassar Temple Founded in 1848 as Congregation Brethren of Israel, Vassar Temple is proud to be the oldest continuously functioning Jewish congregation between New York City and Albany. It acquired the nickname Vassar Temple when it was located on Vassar Street in the City of Poughkeepsie, before moving to its current location on Hooker Avenue in 1953. A member of the Union for Reform Judaism, the congregation offers a full complement of year-round services, programming for children and adults, and opportunities to engage in tikkun olam - social action efforts to make our world a better place for all. Our clergy, professional staff and congregational leaders are committed to the worship of God in accordance with Jewish tradition, the cultivation of an understanding of and love for our Jewish heritage, and the strengthening of bonds of fellowship and loyalty to the Torah. For additional information about Vassar Temple, please visit our main website at vassartemple.org.
Portland / Oregon / United States
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Congregation Beth Israel was founded in 1858, when Oregon was still at the end of the Oregon Territory. It is one of the largest reform congregations in Oregon and includes more than 850 families representing more than 2,500 people. The congregation operates a religious school that begins in kindergarten and continues through grade 12. Children benefit from a complete Judaic education that includes Bible, commentaries, ethics, holidays, history, Israel and life cycle studies. It also offers adult education, adult B nai Mitzvah, introduction to Judaism seminar and Talmund and Torah study. A variety of programs for women, youth and children are offered as well. Congregation Beth Israel is based in Portland, Ore.
Oceanside / New York / United States
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Temple Avodah was founded in 1952 by fifty families who shared a vision of building a thriving Reform Jewish congregation in their community. That vision took physical form on Oceanside Road, where today, in a newly renovated facility, we conduct religious services, operate a religious school, and host numerous activities and programs designed to involve and educate our members. We have become stronger with an April, 2000 merger with Union Reform Temple of Freeport, when the two congregations merged into a new Temple Avodah. As members, we are bound together by our commitment to Judaism, and guided by our spiritual leaders, Rabbi Uri Goren and Cantor Sheila Rubin. Our dedicated Director of Jewish Education is Karen Feit. Come join us!
West Bloomfield / Michigan / United States
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Temple Israel is located at the south side of Walnut Lake Road, just east of Drake Road. This reform Jewish temple offers the daily minyan service, the traditional Shabbat evening service and Shabbat morning services outdoors in the summer, in addition to community gatherings including bar mitzvahs, bat mitzvahs, tish, Brotherhood and Sisterhood meetings, and sponsored travel for mission and recreation. Temple Israel offers a strong emphasis towards interfaith outreach as well as classes in Jewish education for every age range, music groups and senior groups, which meet on-site.

Paradise Valley / Arizona / United States
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Temple Solel, located in Scottsdale, Ariz., and established in 1966, is a synagogue that provides worship services and religious educational programs. It is a Jewish religious institution that emphasizes on Jewish culture and heritage and serves individuals of all age groups. It has a staff of clergymen that offer a wide variety of worship services that include prayer in its sanctuary and organization of Shabbat parties. It also organizes Torah study classes and bar and bat mitzvah ceremonies. Additionally, it operates a Raker Religious School that emphasizes on Jewish history and culture, organizes musical programs and offers Hebrew prayers and Judaic studies for students in grades kindergarten through eight. Temple Solel also organizes wedding ceremonies and has a cemetery that serves as a place for Jewish burial grounds. It also organizes biblical study classes and has a library that offers more than 5,000 literary sources and religious books. Temple Solel additionally operates a gift shop that stocks jewelry, cards and artistic handicrafts.
Boca Raton / Florida / United States
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In 1991 Rabbi Kenneth Brander was brought down from New York to serve as the Rabbi of the synagogue. During his 14 year tenure, the synagogue has grown to more than 600 families. Rabbi Brander was instrumental in creating not just a vibrant synagogue, but he was the key figure in creating a Mikvah, Yeshiva High School, starting a community Kollel and addressing kashrut issues by serving as head of the ORB. His work with other institutions, not just in Boca Raton, but throughout the Tri-County area was critical in establishing The Boca Raton Synagogue as an important, integrated Orthodox community. In September 2005, Rabbi Brander resigned from the synagogue after being recruited by Yeshiva Unitversity to take the position of inaugural Dean for the Center for the Jewish Future. Upon his departure the Board of Directors bestowed upon Rabbi Brander the title of Rabbi Emeritus. On September 1, 2005, we were very fortunate to have Rabbi Efrem Goldberg agree to assume the position of our Marah DAtrah. As Rabbi Goldberg was the associate Rabbi of the Synagogue for the last 3 years of Rabbi Branders tenure, he assumed the role without missing a beat. Under Rabbi Goldbergs leadership, BRS continues to nurture and grow its membership and programming, and continues to be centrally involved our comminuty at large. Today, our Synagogue is spiritual home to more than 600 families. BRS provides daily, Shabbat and holiday services and offers a substantial broad adult education program. There are several active committees including sisterhood, mens club events, Chevra Kadisha, chesed and hospitality. BRS also has a strong youth program that server the needs of approximately 1, 000 children.
North Brunswick / New Jersey / United States
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Founded in 1981, Congregation B nai Tikvah is a conservative synagogue formed as a result of the merger of three distinct spiritual groups. It offers Jewish education and community activities for all age groups with commitment to Israel and Jewish communities throughout the world. The organization provides facilities, such as a sanctuary, catering services, multipurpose room, computer network, lobby monitor and youth lounge, among others. Congregation Bnai Tikvah has affiliations with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism and Jewish Federation of Greater Middlesex County. It is a supporter of Solomon Schechter Day School of Raritan Valley.
Roswell / Georgia / United States
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This reform congregation temple sits on a beautiful property in western Roswell.  The religious school director Hassia Levin was the inspiration behind founding the temple in 1987.  Since then, 500 families have joined the congregation.  The interior of the buildings are extremely attractive.  Activities go from youth groups to senior groups and all in between.  An adult choir and a youth choir ensure that all who want to sing out get a chance.  Their excellent web site can help you determine if Temple Beth Tikvah is right for you. 

Highland Park / Illinois / United States
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Congregation Solel is a vibrant and advancing Reform Jewish congregation of pathfinders committed to sacred worship, social justice and lifelong learning. They welcome and embrace interfaith families and all who seek a spiritual home in the synagogue.

Evanston / Illinois / United States
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Located in Beth Emet Synagogue is a reformatory Jewish congregation consisting of various families and individuals of all ages. It offers prayer, Shabbat, minyan, sermons and community education services. It also offers religious, social, cultural and educational activities, such as theater and sports outings, and Shabbat dinners with various guest speakers. It organizes various activities, such as informal Shabbat potluck picnics, Purim carnivals, an environmental protection program, Tu BShevat seder and the annual Sukkah Walk. Beth Emet Synagogue is located in Evanston, Ill., and is approved by the Union for Reform Judaism.
Ann Arbor / Michigan / United States
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Beth Israel Congregation, established in 1916 and located in Ann Arbor, Mich., is a Jewish congregation affiliated with the conservative movement. The congregation offers programs for youth, adults and children that include family education programs, inter-generational programs, adult programs, adult Jewish journey groups, Shabbat and holiday programs, youth groups and teen programs. The mens club undertakes various projects throughout the year, including ushering during High Holiday Services, prayer book repair, annual mens club Shabbat, the Yom HaShoah candle project, Sukkah building day, worldwide wrap and Web Site maintenance for the congregation. A variety of youth and teen programs are available, such as Halutzim (grades three to five), Kadima (grades six to eight), teen Shabbat, high school dinner-out and high school trip.
Needham / Massachusetts / United States
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Ruach Israel is a Messianic Jewish synagogue that conducts regular Shabbat Morning Services and Friday Shacharit Services. This group is heavily involved with helping various causes, including working with Hannah's Hope, Heifer International and most recently sending relief to Haiti. A host of groups meet regularly at Ruach Israel, which is housed within the Greendale Avenue Worship Center. The Ruach Israel Shabbat School provides on-site children's education for ages 3 and up. Ruach Israel also provides training for Messianic Jewish young people to work toward their respective mitzvahs.

Acton / Massachusetts / United States
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Congregation Beth Elohim is a community synagogue. It celebrates diversity and is proud to have members of various ages, ethnicities and spiritual backgrounds and welcomes all people. Congregation Beth Elohim combines Jewish tradition and culture with progressive thought and provides weekly worship services and Jewish education for adults and children. Its library houses more than 3,000 items of Judaica for children, teens and adults. 

Bangor / Maine / United States
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EVERYONE IS WELCOME AT CONGREGATION BETH ISRAEL The oldest continuously functioning local synagogue in Bangor, ME If you’re looking for a welcoming Jewish place of worship in Bangor, ME, come to Congregation Beth Israel.