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Celebrating Jewish Life is a subscription series of six festive holiday experiences engaging adults in ways that revitalize the Jewish spirit and reconnect them to the Jewish community. Each experience is centered around building community and honoring our Jewish heritage in its season by enjoying a lovely dinner together and celebrating the holiday festivities. ...
Congregation Zemach Zedek is an Orthodox synagogue that holds Jewish religious services and welcomes people of all walks of life. The congregation is found in a storefront on Lee Rd. just south of Cain Park. ...
The aims and ideals of the congregation shall be to strengthen loyalty to Torah, to support Jewish religious life in the home, to offer access to Jewish education, to foster a strong and harmonious Jewish community, and to perform all necessary functions and services in order to achieve these goals. ...
Ahavas Yisroel, an Orthodox synagogue is located in Cleveland Heights. Services and classes available. ...
Torah learning opportunities on TV, phone, and Internet. ...
Our mission is to connect Jews with their Jewish heritage by both establishing and maintaining quality learning opportunities for every Jew throughout Northeast Ohio, regardless of background or affiliation; and by enabling them to experience the joy and vibrancy of Torah and traditional Judaism. ...
We are a welcoming Modern Orthodox congregation dedicated to Torah, Israel, spritual growth, social responsibility, and the unity of the Jewish people. ...
The Jewish Secular Community, affiliated with the Congress of Secular Jewish Organizations and the International Federation of Secular Humanistic Jews, is a non-profit cultural and educational organization whose purpose is to: • Encourage Jewish identification in a non-theistic setting that draws inspiration from the traditional Jewish sources and values • Educate adults in the history, culture, and tenets of Judaism • Celebrate and observe Jewish holidays and life cycle events • Contibute to the betterment of our society through social action and volunteerism • Provide a link to a world-wide community of secular Jews ...
Our community goes back more than 100 years although the first congregation was not chartered until 1902. The congregation, as we now know it, resulted from the merger in 1925 of three distinct but smaller congregations -- Agudath Achim, B'nai B'rith and Beth Israel -- hence, our name. ...
Known as the Synagogue of the Western Reserve, Temple Beth Shalom is a congregation of about 100 families in Hudson, Ohio affiliated with the Reform movement. ...