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Every1Counts: Day 23

 Author: Melissa Published Date: April 22, 2018

April 22, 2018   7 Iyar, 5778

TONIGHT IS TWENTY-THREE DAYS, WHICH IS THREE WEEKS AND TWO DAYS, OF THE OMER


Studying and learning the rich history and traditions of Judaism – and applying the moral values and relevant practices into my modern-day life.

Irene M.


Tagged #learning, #TBA_E1C, #traditions, #worship

Author: Melissa

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Accessibility

We have undergone renovations to enhance our accessibility to reflect our value of inclusion. Our main entrance has been relocated. We installed a ramp and an elevator to improve access to the building. Our sanctuary has improved access to the bimah and a torah table that may be raised and lowered. A T-loop induction system aids those who are hearing impaired. Screens and projectors, as well as large-print prayerbooks, help those with visual impairments. Lighting has also been improved.
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About Us

At Temple Beth Abraham our Jewish backgrounds are diverse. We are made up of families and individuals of all types, including interfaith and LGBTQ. We offer worship services in both the Reform and Conservative traditions. Our building is fully handicapped-accessible, and we believe that every Jewish child deserves a Jewish education, no matter their learning style or challenges. We take pride in our Tikkun Olam program, which provides projects and social action activities for all ages in all seasons. We have a dynamic and innovative Religious School with award-winning faculty, and we offer an active and vibrant adult education program for life-long learning.
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