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Shabbat Services
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Holidays
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The Middle Road
T'fillah, or prayer, is one of the critical cornerstones of Temple life at Beth El. Steeped in a nearly century old tradition of Conservative Jewish observance, Temple Beth El offers meaningful ritual and true spiritualism to Jews from across the spectrum of modern Judaic orientations. Dietary laws and Shabbat observance are strictly maintained on the building premises. Yet, every Jew, regardless of level of personal observance, is embraced and sincerely welcomed. All life cycle events, such as b'nai mitzvot, weddings, funerals and brit milot are carried out in full compliance with Halachic strictures. Congregational seating is mixed and both genders are eligible for Torah honors. Please join us on any morning, any Shabbat and on any Jewish holiday to experience the enrichment that only meaningful religious observance can bring to your life.