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Story

In 1959, a small group of Jewish families primarily from Randolph met together and decided that they wanted a place to pray that was warm and heimish, a place with liberal values but with a sense of Jewish tradition that would allow their children to grow up knowing who they are as Jews but not feeling the restrictions that a more observant Jewish lifestyle required. They had a vision for a traditional Reform synagogue that would be the perfect place for their families to grow, pray, and learn. In 1961, a charter was recorded and Temple Beth David of the South Shore was born.

Mission

Our story is best told by the deeds of all who have created a community with a vision and a mission that affirms our commitment to being “the little temple that makes a big difference. Our commitment is to traditional Reform Jewish values and worship practices. Our liturgy is one that celebrates Hebrew prayer while inviting us to bring our own kavanot (intentions) to the experience, making it meaningful and relevant to each individual. Our commitment is to the inclusion of those who are often outside the center: interfaith families, GLBT, people with disabilities, the Jewish deaf, etc. At TBD everyone is not only welcomed but embraced. But what makes TBD so special is that we know that we are all in this together—at TBD the machers and the schleppers are one in the same. And we wouldn’t have it any other way. We have come a long way because of our continued dedication to that vision.

Address: 1060 Randolph St, Canton, MA 02021, USA
Phone: (781) 828-2275
moc.divadhtebelpmet@ofni
State: Massachusetts
Zip Code: 02021


Opening Hours

Monday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 12:00 – 9:00 PM
Saturday: 12:00 – 9:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM


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Reviews
We have been a members of Temple Beth David of the South Shore for 29 years. This has been our home away from home. Truly a second family.This is a Temple where we can pray and play. Whether you are looking for consolation in prayer, education or social gatherings. We are also a Temple and people who will be there for you in times of need. You won't be disappointed.
8 years ago (24-09-2017)
We joined Temple Beth David in Canton 19 years ago, and from the very first moment we walked into the building we were welcomed so warmly, I have never felt more at home in all my religious experiences. I realized this reaching out to shake our hands and greet us wasn't just to get new members to join; but more that, here was a true community, opening their arms to welcome people, whether Jewish, interfaith, GLBT, people with disabilities, TBD members have always had the ability to pray and share together. Over the years, my family have enjoyed the people, the building, the beautiful grounds and surroundings, the clergy, the songs & prayers, being invited to help in committees, helping our community and the world beyond through social action, and the knowledge that we will always have friends at our "home away from home".
8 years ago (14-09-2017)
I have belonged to Temple Beth David for 9 years. It is a warm, welcoming community that happily welcomes diversity. I am particularly excited about our new Rabbi - David Winship - who brings a tremendous energy to the synagogue and an innovative spirit to our school. If you have struggled to find the right fit at other synagogues, or you're looking for a warm, joyful place to educate your children about Judaism, this is the place for you.
8 years ago (03-09-2017)
I've been a member for over 10 years. This is a very caring community; people are friendly, smart, and welcoming. The temple offers different educational opportunities for all ages; social justice programs, etc. Rabbi Winship, who joined us a few months ago, brings a vitality and enthusiasm to the synagogue.
8 years ago (24-09-2017)
My wife and I are new to the area. Went for high holiday services and could not have been more wecolmed to the Temple Beth David community. We were greeted at the door and was given information to join and we decided to just purchase tickets that were reasonable $200. They will certainly be hearing from us once we get more settled.
8 years ago (27-09-2017)
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