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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.