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            • The Youth Groups at Temple Sholom

              One of our priorities at Temple Sholom is to offer opportunities for our young people to connect with each other and with the synagogue. Noar Shalom is our 6th – 8th grade youth group and Chavrei Shalom is our 3rd – 5th grade youth group. Our senior youth group for teens, Orr Shalom, is led by a youth board and participates in monthly social action projects, social events, and Temple events.

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              There are many ways to get involved and volunteer in social justice efforts at Temple Sholom! Tikkun Olam, meaning “repairing the world,” is a cornerstone of Reform Judaism. An integral part of the on-going activities at Temple Sholom, our Sholom Justice projects are constantly expanding, and working on these mitzvot is a wonderful way to meet other Temple members. New participants are always welcome!

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              The mission of Or Chadash is to foster awareness, outreach, and support for the Jewish LGBTQ community within the Temple, in our neighborhood, and around the world.

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              Join us as we explore the spiritual gifts of life after fifty.

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              The exact meaning of Chavura is somewhat elusive in English, but many resources will tell you that the word is frequently translated as “fellowship.” Eco Chavura is a fellowship of Temple Sholom congregants working to create a sacred community of environmental stewards. Our ultimate goal is to develop the “green” conscience of the community, which we’re doing through participation in the GreenFaith Certification Program.

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9th-12th Orr Shalom Chanukah Party

Tara Patek October 29, 2017

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December 10, 2017 @ 12:15 pm – 1:15 pm
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