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Temple Beth Emeth of Mount Sinai

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A House of Prayer for All People.
Reform Synagogue

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Who Are We?

In 1986, a small group of forty families seeking a Reform congregation based on truth, caring, and community, founded Temple Beth Emeth; the "House of Truth" and is firmly rooted in the Jewish Reform tradition.

Our beginning was humble but the feeling of family continues. Temple Beth Emeth welcomes new members who wish to share in worship, religious education, and friendship. As one of our founding members, Vivian Feldstein, has said "much of our strength lies in the fact that we are still asking questions and listening to each other for answers."

Temple Beth Emeth is made up of more than 100 families from the north Central Suffolk area of Long Island. Temple Beth Emeth draws members with a variety of interests and experiences - including many without a Reform Jewish upbringing. A significant percentage of the congregation are part of interfaith marriages. Our rabbi and cantor work hard to make our services meaningful to congregants of all backgrounds, including interfaith families.

We are small enough to preserve the sense of warmth and intimacy that fills our sanctuary during Friday night services and large enough to support strong educational programs for both young people and adults. Our services, led by Rabbi Helayne Shalhevet, contain a blend of English and Hebrew. Newcomers and long- time congregants find Temple Beth Emeth's services to be warm, approachable, and egalitarian, with a combination of traditional prayer and modern-day interpretation to accommodate the diversity of our backgrounds. Singing, led by Cantor Lisa Ann Green and her guitar, is an essential part of our Shabbat services. And because children are so important to the congregation, worship and events are always designed with their needs in mind.

Address: 52 Mt Sinai Ave S, Mt Sinai, NY 11766, USA
Phone: (631) 928-4103
State: New York
Zip Code: 11766


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Reviews
This is a small but thriving Reform congregation entering its 25th year with a new rabbi and cantor. Temple Beth Emeth prides itself on its close-knit temple family and its ability to strike a balance between innovation and Jewish tradition. There's no office, no custodian or administrators. Volunteers handle everything from building repairs to tutoring bar and bat mitzvah students. Attendance is always highest on the first Friday evening each month for the special Family Shabbat Service, which is more geared to families with young children. Instead of a sermon, Rabbi Shalhevet reads a storybook. The Religious School is innovative and education becomes a lifelong pursuit for congregants attending the many adult study programs -- including a semi-regular series of movie nights. Cantor Green plays the guitar and is one of those cantors whose goal is to sing with you -- not for you. The congregation also is blessed to have a beloved rabbi and cantor emeritus who served the congregation for 12 and 21 years, respectively, before retiring this summer. The congregation is truly diverse. Situated on the North Shore of Long Island's Suffolk County, the synagogue draws congregants from neighboring Brookhaven Town communities of Port Jefferson, Miller Place, Rocky Point, Wading River, Middle Island, Ridge, Coram, Selden, Centereach -- as far west as Stony Brook and Setauket and as far east as Shoreham. We've been members of this wonderful congregation since 1988, but don't take our word for it -- come any Friday night and see for yourself ...
16 years ago (06-07-2010)
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