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Temple Hillel B'nai Torah , Denomination: Reconstructionist

Temple Hillel B'nai Torah 
120 Corey Street Boston (West Roxbury) MA 02132-2330
Phone: 617-323-0486
Web: www.templehbt.org 
E-mail: hbtoffice@templehbt.org
Rabbi: Barbara Penzner
   Temple Hillel B'nai Torah is a Reconstructionist congregation that is welcoming, egalitarian, multicultural, and inclusive.  Our core values are worship, study, social justice and community.  We are a community that is rooted in Jewish tradition and responsive to the world we live in, and we actively engage our members in the creative process of bringing new perspectives to tradition and making tradition meaningful to contemporary lives.
   Our rabbi, Barbara Rosman Penzner, brings openness that is derived from a Reconstructionist perspective.  She is motivated by a commitment to justice, love of Judaism, and sensitivity to our individual journeys.  She inspires us to make Judaism an essential part of everyday life.
   Our community of about 170 households is made up of individuals, couples and families, children and seniors, multi-racial families, GLBT families, interfaith families, and members of all different Jewish backgrounds.  Our members live in West Roxbury, Roslindale, Jamaica Plain, Dorchester, Newton, Needham, Brookline, and other Greater Boston neighborhoods.

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Congregation Beth Elohim , Denomination: Non-Movement Affiliated
Congregation Beth Elohim 
133 Prospect Street P.O. Box 2218 Acton MA 01720
Phone: 978-263-3061
Web: www.bethelohim.org 
E-mail: cbeacton@bethelohim.org
Rabbi: Lewis Mintz
Congregation Beth Elohim is an independent, progressive synagogue providing a welcoming community for Jews in Acton and surrounding towns. We offer a full range of worship opportunities, Jewish education for adults and children, and an active social agenda. Sabbath services are held most Friday evenings at 8 p.m. with Rabbi Lewis Mintz officiating, followed by Oneg Shabbat. Our Tot Shabbat and Family Service are held at 7:15 p.m. on the first Friday of every month from October through June. Tot Shabbat, a very special and warm service, welcomes the Sabbath with songs, puppets and stories for our youngest congregants. Please also join us for Saturday morning Shabbat services at 10:00 a.m. Congregation Beth Elohim offers exciting education programs for adults and children including the Holiday Preschool and Religious School, the JCC Early Childhood Education Center and Summer Camp, and thought-provoking adult education sessions. Our social calendar includes progressive dinners, concerts and outings to attend plays for adults, and many holiday celebrations for children and families. Please visit or contact us for more information.

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