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Temple Emanu-El is a welcoming Reform synagogue in New York City where people come to learn, connect, and grow together as a community
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Come Visit us at Temple Emanu-El Connect, Create Belong! | 393 Atlantic Avenue, Marblehead, MA 01945 | Telephone: 781-631-9300
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One of the qualities we cherish most at Temple Emanu-El is our reputation as an open and welcoming synagogue Many members have told us that from the moment they walked through our doors, they felt a sense of warmth and belonging — and we are committed to continuing that tradition
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Temple Emanu-El is a Conservative Congregation in Miami Beach and is considered one of the most beautiful synagogues in America Its impressive and eclectic Byzantine and Moorish architecture features a rotunda building and copper dome that stands more than ten stories tall
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Temple Emanu-El is a vibrant Reform Jewish community that strives to be a place of sacred encounter It is a place where learning, prayer and deeds change people’s understanding of themselves, of their world and their responsibilities in it
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It has served as a flagship congregation in the Reform branch of Judaism since its founding in 1845 The Art Deco building it uses – (called "Temple Emanu-El of New York") – was built in 1928–1930 and is one of the largest synagogue buildings in the world
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With our rich history, we are uniquely able to serve the evolving needs of our diverse Temple family while fostering a love and understanding of our Jewish heritage, traditions, and values
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Join us and UJA-Federation of New York on May 20 for an honest, and a little humorous, conversation about breast cancer awareness, featuring Dr Melissa Frey, Gila Pfeffer, and Dr Jennel Zeppieri The conversation will be moderated by Emanu-El congregant Kim Hartman
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