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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A Time to Remember, A Time to Act
posted by Dawny Gershkowitz This time following Passover has several days for remembering. Tomorrow we remember the six million we lost in the Holocaust. As...
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Risk and Responsibility
by Idit Klein Executive Director of Keshet Presented on 1/28/12 at Temple Emunha's Kirvu Shabbat Shabbat Shalom. Yesterday I spent some time talking with a 16...
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Adult Ed Opportunities at Temple Emunah
Several educational opportunities are available at Temple Emunah in Lexington, from conducting various elements of the religious services to studying the Talmud. Most courses meet...
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Health and Wellness for 2012
Temple Emunah Fair Offers Information on Areas from ADD to Yoga by Dawny Gershkowitz ADD? Cancer? Depression? There's more to wellness than diet and...
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Return on Luck
Sermon by Rabbi David ernerRabbi Fel and I enjoy asking questions, learning more about what we believe and who we are. For example, a few...
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Toldot and the Underdog
sermon by Rabbi David Lerner My kids often tease me when something interesting happens, saying: “Abba, is this going to be a sermon?” Sometimes, this...
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Happiness
Sermon by Rabbi David Lerner Vayishlah 5772 Shabbat Shalom. [Sing.] “If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands.” [C’mon everyone!] If you’re...
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Leadership Transitions
Hayyei Sarah 5772 Leadership Transitions by Rabbi David Lerner I am a big lover of sports. Watching sports is one of the few things that I...
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Reworking the Past
Noah 5772 Reworking the Past by Rabbi David Lerner It’s quite something to have a full week without holidays after our extended experience of...
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Universal Sukkah
Universal Sukkah by Rabbi David Lerner, Temple Emunah How many of you have been to Grace Chapel? Located right in the middle...
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