I went there with two little girls about six years ago who after service ate fruit and enjoyed the food. Rabbi was zealously guarding the food and pretty much told me that the food was not for kids who were non-members. I will never return there again. Only thing they cared about was membership money for the food. I don’t think Jesus is the Christ but I did return to the Catholic Church where the children were fed to their hearts content. Also I saw several members border on weird almost adoration of this rabbi that made me...
Read moreWent to a shabbus service. The Rabbi read from the Torah.And was accompanied on guitar by a meleflulous guitarist. He noted the footnotes on the Parasha describing the Patriach Jacob's death and return to the burial site in Hebron. Kaver Makpelah.. Following services there was a small kedish with pastries, Halas, and wine. As a newcomer I was graciously introduced by Pamela to the small group of congregants. One member an attorney fro Pennsylvania spoke a few...
Read moreTemple Israel is a warm, dynamic and loving community where everyone is made to feel at home. There are so many activities for adults and children. There are numerous opportunities to learn and better yourself. The best thing about Temple Israel is that everyone is one big extended family who is there to help you through those rough times and is there to celebrate life's...
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