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    Temple Judea

    4.0 (4 reviews)

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    4 months ago

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    3 years ago

    Wonderful, uplifting, inclusive, joyous and welcoming. We look forward to Friday night with a warm comforting experience.

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    7 years ago

    If you don't have the money to join they do not accommodate you.

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    Temple Beit Hayam - Building the Sukkah

    Temple Beit Hayam

    5.0(1 review)
    23.9 mi

    I'm very honored I am writing the first Yelp review of this synagogue…read more To begin, the woman who answered the phone on Friday 3/2 was very nice , very knowledgeable and very excited to talk about their calendar. Because of her I made my own Challah that night, brushed up on my Hebrew alphabet amusingly sweetly by some children and met a lovely woman who patiently made the Challah possible. The service was perfect amount of time. The cantor has a lovely voice. The rabbi was engaged:) Thank you for making me feel welcomed! I hope to keep in the fold whether here or another synagogue. If you live in Stuart, this is the one for you!

    From the owner: Early Childhood Learning Canter at Temple Beit HaYam caters to children of many cultures ages 1…read moreyear to 5 years of age. Our VPK program is highly regarded and respected by the local elementary schools. We are an innovative and educational childcare center with an outstanding reputation in the Stuart area. We do not waste your child's day because, we make each day, a day of love and learning. Our teachers utilize multiple teaching techniques and we keep our curriculum evolving , updated and fresh. We cater to the whole child and help develop confidence and a love for learning. We have a whole family approach and encourage families to participate in the many activities we facilitate with the temple.

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    Temple Beit Hayam - A joyful Kiddush at Temple Beit HaYam

    A joyful Kiddush at Temple Beit HaYam

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    Shabbat on the Beach

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    Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach - Levin Social Hall

    Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach

    4.2(5 reviews)
    10.6 mi

    Love this place! Been a member for 3 yrs. Excellent rabbi,…read morecantor and food. A few of my friends just joined after coming with me to services.

    Where to start to write about this wonderful Conservative synagogue - first, it is on the liberal…read moreside of the Conservative movement, meaning that the services is somewhat edited, and there is incredibly wonderful music throughout the entire service. And it is egalitarian, a wonderful feeling of belonging and being part of the service rather than just a passive observer with no voice. The Cantor brings the prayers to life with his music. He is a creative writer of very melodic splendid music (not just Jewish music, but so much more) and has a beautiful tenor voice, making the music even more inviting to those of us who feel more pulled into services by the music. The recently retired Hazan with a three octave baritone voice often will join to sing a duet with the current Cantor. Making the music even more inviting is a man, also a composer and arranger of music, who plays a keyboard or a piano along with most of the music. I find myself singing the prayers not only during the service but sometimes at home as the music for the prayers is so splendid. Then, the Rabbi is quite intelligent, very articulate and manages to bring the meaning of the Parsha of the week into something relevant to today's world. There is an excellent Torah reader as well; he chants the part of the Parsha read each week beautifully. All of the members of the staff are caring, kind, intelligent people. So are the majority of the members, who are very warm, friendly and also very interesting human beings. As to the food, compared to many, many synagogues that I have been in - some with just a few tidbits, others with great volunteers making the food, the food served at Temple Emanu El after the services is just fine. Having a meal after services also makes Shabbat a real day of rest, as the staff sets the table, provides the food and cleans up while we just eat and talk. And, the after service meals help build the membership into a community, which in part is why Jewish law requires ten people present for certain prayers to be recited.

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    Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach - Main Entrance

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    Main Campus

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    Temple Beth Tikvah

    Temple Beth Tikvah

    1.0(1 review)
    17.7 mi

    I had a very very very bad experience with this Temple. Communication is extremely poor. The…read moresecretary doesn't speak up you can barely hear her when asked to speak up she refused. I then asked for a manager and a manager wasn't available a week later I called back I got the same response I got to run around I got excuses every time I came up with a solution this bozo came up with an excuse I would not trust them I would not recommend them I would not get involved with them and I wouldn't participate in any of their events if I were you. I didn't want to get upset I didn't want to get nasty I didn't want to get frustrated and I didn't want to get anxious. Yes I got impatient yes they pushed my buttons. But not to the point not in this day and time would I say that they said I said. They put me in a bad position and I almost gotten serious trouble they twisted my words around and said I said things I never said. There was an event that was supposed to take place that never took place and there was no explanation no reason no being contacted no informing others of this situation there were four of us out there nobody around completely isolated and no response. I don't know how the other people reacted I just know I tried to do this in a positive way say what I have to say get some answers and move on. They call themselves Jews but yet they lie on each other I don't think that's good professionalism I don't think that they represent Jews in a good way. We're not supposed to lie against each other that's one of the commandments don't bear false witness against one another. I really was hoping for a good outcome but it got ugly. If you're looking for a temple if you're looking for a Jewish home to reside with others with this is not the place I'm sure if they're doing this to me they're doing this to others. Shame on the individual that slandered my name defamation of character and telling false lies. I'm sorry to have to bring this up but it is what it is and God knows everything that the conversation and what was said. And he knows this individual lied on me. Shame shame shame. And for what happened to me I wouldn't wish on anybody. I hope whoever is looking for a temple you find the right one and you're happy and content but this is not the one.

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