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"For everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose...". Perhaps you have come to that season of your life when your children have grown and left, or a time when you are contemplating semi-retirement or have already retired. If that is your situation, consider becoming part of Temple Judea's active adult congregation and enjoying an enriched Jewish life.
Temple Judea was founded in 1965 as a center for Jewish residents in the area, to worship, congregate and socialize. In the ensuing years the Temple has grown to more than 1100 members, and now, a second generation is in the leadership position with forward looking ideas, assuring that the Temple will continue to meet the social, cultural, educational and religious needs of the community.
We pride ourselves on being a family with the richness and diversity of all families, and welcome each new member as an extension of that family. In the spirit of friendship, and as a way to introduce ourselves, we deliver a Shalom Welcome Basket to every new member - filled with wine, challah and Shabbat prayers. What better way than that to say "Welcome." Please come see us, come to one of our religious services, and join with us in celebrating Shabbat.
Shabbat services begin at 7:30 P.M. on Friday evenings, with contemporary services, followed by an Oneg Shabbat. If you lean toward the conservative, you will surely feel comfortable at our more traditional Shabbat morning services which begin at 9:30 A.M., followed by a Kiddush. Minyan services are held every Monday and Thursday morning at 8:30 A.M. in the Smotrich Chapel. Temple Judea is fashioned in such a way to appeal to all spiritual needs and to celebrate all life cycle events.
If this is your season and your time for a change, by all means come and join our warm, extended family.
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