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  Rabbi’s Vision Statement  
     
 

Rabbi Jerome P. David's VisionTemple Emanuel is more than a synagogue, it is a home. Our home is a warm, welcoming and dynamic center for Reform Jewish life and learning. Our congregation welcomes each new visitor and makes all who enter feel like family.

Here we love and value the comfort and warmth of tradition. These traditions help us meet the challenges of every day life. At the same time, we encourage unique and innovative ideas that open the doors for spiritual growth and fulfillment. Together we create a vibrant atmosphere that embraces learning for all ages. Through a sacred bond with one another and with Jewish communities everywhere, we seek to teach and promote the principle of Tikkun Olam, “repairing the world”, righteousness and justice.

One of our greatest strengths is our diversity.   Our diverse family spans all ages, backgrounds and sexual orientations. We welcome interfaith families and Jews by Choice. Some of our members are from Conservative and Orthodox backgrounds, while many were raised in the Reform movement or are new to Jewish life. We are truly a family of families. We meet people where they are in their lives and grow with them.

Temple Emanuel is a community proud of our almost sixty year history, yet intent upon creating a meaningful future for ourselves and those who come after us.

 

Temple Emanuel
1101 Springdale Road | Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 | Ph: 856­-489-0029 | Fax: 856-489-0032
Email: [email protected] | www.templeemanuel.org

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