Congregation Eitz Chayim
Congregation Eitz Chayim (Tree of Life), in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is a non-denominational Jewish synagogue and children's Hebrew and religious school. Our warm and welcoming atmosphere appeals to an eclectic blend of individuals and families from all streams of Jewish practice in the greater Boston area -- including Boston, Brookline, Newton, Belmont, Arlington, Somerville, and Watertown.
Eitz Chayim is a diverse temple with many opportunities for learning and meaningful access to Jewish traditions. Every Friday at 7pm come and enjoy Kabbalat Shabbat services, followed by a community oneg. Services at Congregation Eitz Chayim are egalitarian and warmly participatory, featuring traditional Hebrew text and contemporary English translations. All are welcome.
Eitz Chayim is a diverse temple with many opportunities for learning and meaningful access to Jewish traditions. Every Friday at 7pm come and enjoy Kabbalat Shabbat services, followed by a community oneg. Services at Congregation Eitz Chayim are egalitarian and warmly participatory, featuring traditional Hebrew text and contemporary English translations. All are welcome.
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