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A wonderful spirit is alive at The Boston Synagogue (also known as the Charles River Park Synagogue). We are a warm, small, neighborhood shul located down the street from the TD Bank North (Boston) Garden and near Mass General Hospital. Our members and friends come largely from Charles River Park, Back Bay, Beacon Hill, the North End, the Waterfront, Charlestown and adjacent Cambridge. There are even some who come from the North and South Shore.
The Boston Synagogue has programs throughout the year for all ages including a once-a-week Hebrew School for children ages pre-K - Bar/Bat Mitzvah, a Madrichim program for teens, Young Professional get togethers, and adult education.
We welcome you wherever you may be on your Jewish spiritual journey!
 
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The Boston Synagogue Celebrates 125th Anniversary

The Boston Synagogue Celebrates 125th Anniversary

The Boston Synagogue will host a 125th Anniversary Celebration on Sunday, May 19, 2013 from 4:30 to 7 pm at the Boston Synagogue, 55 Martha... Read More
Posted in: Community News
Do you have memories of The Boston Synagogue?

Do you have memories of The Boston Synagogue?

Do you have memories of The Boston Synagogue?  We'd love to hear from you!In May 2013 our synagogue will celebrate its 125th anniversary.  Part of... Read More
Posted in: Community News
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TEENS: Become a Madrich/Madrichah at The Boston Synagogue!

Are you a post-bar/bat mitzvah teen looking for an exciting way to volunteer in the downtown Jewish community?  Become a Madrich/Madrichah – a leader! Beginning... Read More
Posted in: Kids & Parenting
Guest Blog: Getzel Davis on Fermenting the Omer

Guest Blog: Getzel Davis on Fermenting the Omer

The Omer is the 49 days between the holidays of Passover and Shavuot... Today these are a time for self reflection, working on improving personality... Read More
Posted in: 20s & 30s
Intro to the "Haggadah: A Guidebook for Freedom" by Getzel Davis

Intro to the "Haggadah: A Guidebook for Freedom" by Getzel Davis

Hi all -- I'm Getzel Davis, the Rabbinic Intern at the Boston Synagogue.  I'm currently in my fourth year of rabbinical school at Hebrew College.... Read More
Posted in: 20s & 30s
Looking for a fun, interactive First Night Seder? Meet Dr. David Fishman

Looking for a fun, interactive First Night Seder? Meet Dr. David Fishman

The Boston Synagogue is typically lay led – but we have a fabulous cadre of ‘regular’ talent that visit on a rotating basis to lead... Read More
Posted in: Community News
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Special Guest Dr. David Fishman speaking at The Boston Synagogue YP/Community Dinner

You're invited: Young Professionals and Community Dinner at The Boston Synagogue on Friday, December 17th.  The special guest is Dr. David Fishman who will be... Read More
Posted in: Israel & Overseas
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Carrying the High Holiday Season into the Coolness and More Ordinary Fall Months

Now that the High Holidays are a memory, is it possible to carry the 'specialness' of the High Holiday season forward?  How? Join in an... Read More
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Conversion Class & Judaism 101 with Rabbi Ben Lanckton!

The Boston Synagogue will begain a new weekly class series: a combination of Conversion and Judaism 101 workshop, beginning Tuesday, November 2nd.  This 28-week series... Read More
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The Boston Synagogue Annouces 'Parenting Series for Interfaith Couples' -- where one parent is Jewish

The Boston Synagogue announces a new three-part series entitled, "Parenting Series for Interfaith Couples" to be held on three Wednesday evenings from 7:00 to 8:30... Read More
Posted in: Kids & Parenting
 
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The Boston Synagogue
55 Martha Road
Boston, MA 02114
(617) 523-0453

http://www.bostonsynagogue.org/

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4:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Sunday, May 19, 2013

125th Anniversary Celebration

Cost: $54.00 - Registration is required.
$36 Synagogue Members (past & present)
$54 Non-Members

Did you know?

Leonard Nimoy, a.k.a. Spock from the original Star Trek series, used to come to our Shul.