Temple Emunah
Temple Emunah is a dynamic, egalitarian, Conservative synagogue of approximately 525 families, serving the Jewish communities of Lexington, Arlington, Bedford, Belmont, Waltham, Burlington, Woburn and more than 20 other towns in Boston's northwest suburbs. We welcome all Jewish men and women and their partners and children of all races, national and ethnic origins, and sexual orientation. The heart and soul of Temple Emunah is the people, who make it one of the premier Conservative synagogues in New England and beyond. With a rich heritage of strong lay leadership and an active, involved and inviting congregation, Temple Emunah inspires and lives up to its name—Emunah—faith and integrity. Temple Emunah is handicapped accessible and offers a wide variety of religious, educational and social opportunities. Temple Emunah is a member of the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism and the Synagogue Council of Massachusetts.
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An Inclusive Shabbat Experience
By: Rabbi Michael Fel, Temple Emunah (This post about an inclusive Shabbat service that makes everyone of every ability feel welcome and involved originally...
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"Purim Trouble": A Holiday Music Video
Learn the story of Purim in Temple Emunah's newest music video, "Purim Trouble," based on Taylor Swift's hit song "Trouble." Join us as we celebrate...
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Disabled, Differently Abled, and the Things We Take for Granted
Posted by Dawny Gershkowitz, Temple Emunah In the last 6 months, some nearly inexplicable issues have led me to go from a hiker and a...
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A Shot Heard 'Round the Nation
Last Friday morning, I was sitting in my study writing a sermon as I heard the unfolding nightmarish news about a school shooting in Newtown,...
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A Tale of Two Rallies
It was a cold December morning. While my memories are not that clear any more, I know that we woke up early and took a...
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Why Israel is at War Today? And What Can We Do?
Toldot 5773 Israel and Gaza As I was walking to shul this morning, I started looking for cover. Imaging what our Israeli sisters and brothers...
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The Towers We Build by Rabbi David Lerner
Noah 5773 I am not really a big risk taker. I cannot say I am a big fan of risking my life for a thrill,...
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Theodicy by Rabbi David Lerner
Bereisheet 5773 I hope you all enjoyed the hagim – our joyous and somewhat exhausting holydays and holidays that came fast and furious over...
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“Reflecting on 45 Years in the Rabbinate” Rabbi Stephen Lerner
Shmini Atzeret 5773, by Rabbi Stephen Lerner, guest speaker at Temple Emunah Some years ago a young rabbi came to his new congregation...
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Lifelong Learning - Adult Ed Starts
Beginning in October, Temple Emunah in Lexington offers a broad range of adult education courses open to the entire community. The Adult Education options, often...
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