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We are an evolving, Reform Jewish presence in GeneseeCounty that is inviting, vibrant and inclusive.
We are an open community committed to espousing and strengthening progressive Jewish values.
We manifest this through Jewish study, meaningful prayer, and socially responsible actions.
We look forward to welcoming you in person to this special place, TempleBeth El.
"How awesome is this place! This is none other than the House of God."
(B'reishit/Genesis 28:17)
Upcoming Events
Friday, November 11 - 7:30 pm Rhina Griffel leading service
Friday, November 18 - 7:30pm Mitch Karas leading service Friday, November 25 - 7:30pm Cyndi Sorkin leading service Birthday/Anniversary Shabbat for October and November
Thursday, December 1 Sisterhood 31 Party
Friday, December 2 - 7:00pm Service led by Grades 4,5,& 6 Light dinner for service leaders & families 6:30pm
Friday, December 9 - 7:30pm Brotherhood Shabbat Ken Kander & Russ Deutsch leading service
Friday, December 16 - 7:30pm Friday, December 23 - 6PM Chanukah Service Chanukah Event-Party - 7PM Megan Bernard speaking about her URJ Biennial experience.
Friday, December 30 - 7:30pm Birthday/Anniversary Shabbat
A view of our Temple - Inside
Services at Temple Beth El
Temple Beth El holds services on Erev Shabbat (Shabbat evening) at 7:30 pm at Temple Beth El. (Unless otherwise indicated)
Some services are led by our Ivriah (religious school) students.Some are led by our FLRTY (Flint Reform Temple Youth) members.
Some services are held in Grand Blanc, a nearby suburb, and on those occasions, no service is held at Temple Beth El.Please consult the home page for updated details on forthcoming services.
With the exception of the High Holydays, Temple Beth El celebrates the Jewish festivals on the closest Shabbat to the festival.
Temple Beth El holds an Erev Rosh Hashanah service, a Rosh Hashanah morning service, a Kol Nidrei service, and all-day services on Yom Kippur.
In addition, on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur mornings, there is a short service for the 3 - 8 year-olds and a separate youth-led one for the 8 - 14 year-olds.
Please contact the Temple office on 810 720 9494 for further details
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