Temple Beth El to host Pride Shabbat on June 27
Temple Beth El hosts a Pride Shabbat celebrating Jewish and LGBTQ+ identities, reaffirming the congregation's commitment to diversity and inclusion.
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GLENS FALLS—Congregation Temple Beth El invites the community to a Pride Shabbat on Friday, June 27, at 7 p.m., at the temple, 3 Marion Ave., Glens Falls.
According to organizers, the family-friendly evening celebrates the intersections of Jewish and LGBTQ+ identities, and will affirm the congregation’s commitment to love, diversity, and inclusion. The evening will feature prayers, and music and is open to all — regardless of religious background, identity, or affiliation. “As a Reform Jewish congregation, we believe everyone is created b’tzelem elohim— in the image of God,” said Rob Burchfield, incoming president of the board of trustees. Information may be obtained at glensfallstemple.com, or by calling 518-792-4364, or by e-mail office@glensfallstemple.com. Parking is available on Glen Street, Marion Street, and in the ANA parking lot off Glen Street after 5 p.m. those planning to attend are asked to use the side entrance and ring the middle buzzer for entry
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Temple Beth El to host Pride Shabbat on June 27
Temple Beth El hosts a Pride Shabbat celebrating Jewish and LGBTQ+ identities, reaffirming the congregation's commitment to diversity and inclusion.
The Jewish World Team
1 mins read
Published by
The Jewish World

GLENS FALLS—Congregation Temple Beth El invites the community to a Pride Shabbat on Friday, June 27, at 7 p.m., at the temple, 3 Marion Ave., Glens Falls.
According to organizers, the family-friendly evening celebrates the intersections of Jewish and LGBTQ+ identities, and will affirm the congregation’s commitment to love, diversity, and inclusion. The evening will feature prayers, and music and is open to all — regardless of religious background, identity, or affiliation. “As a Reform Jewish congregation, we believe everyone is created b’tzelem elohim— in the image of God,” said Rob Burchfield, incoming president of the board of trustees. Information may be obtained at glensfallstemple.com, or by calling 518-792-4364, or by e-mail office@glensfallstemple.com. Parking is available on Glen Street, Marion Street, and in the ANA parking lot off Glen Street after 5 p.m. those planning to attend are asked to use the side entrance and ring the middle buzzer for entry
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Temple Beth El to host Pride Shabbat on June 27
Temple Beth El hosts a Pride Shabbat celebrating Jewish and LGBTQ+ identities, reaffirming the congregation's commitment to diversity and inclusion.
The Jewish World Team
1 mins read
Published by
The Jewish World

GLENS FALLS—Congregation Temple Beth El invites the community to a Pride Shabbat on Friday, June 27, at 7 p.m., at the temple, 3 Marion Ave., Glens Falls.
According to organizers, the family-friendly evening celebrates the intersections of Jewish and LGBTQ+ identities, and will affirm the congregation’s commitment to love, diversity, and inclusion. The evening will feature prayers, and music and is open to all — regardless of religious background, identity, or affiliation. “As a Reform Jewish congregation, we believe everyone is created b’tzelem elohim— in the image of God,” said Rob Burchfield, incoming president of the board of trustees. Information may be obtained at glensfallstemple.com, or by calling 518-792-4364, or by e-mail office@glensfallstemple.com. Parking is available on Glen Street, Marion Street, and in the ANA parking lot off Glen Street after 5 p.m. those planning to attend are asked to use the side entrance and ring the middle buzzer for entry
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Temple Beth El to host Pride Shabbat on June 27
Temple Beth El hosts a Pride Shabbat celebrating Jewish and LGBTQ+ identities, reaffirming the congregation's commitment to diversity and inclusion.
The Jewish World Team
1 mins read
Published by
The Jewish World

GLENS FALLS—Congregation Temple Beth El invites the community to a Pride Shabbat on Friday, June 27, at 7 p.m., at the temple, 3 Marion Ave., Glens Falls.
According to organizers, the family-friendly evening celebrates the intersections of Jewish and LGBTQ+ identities, and will affirm the congregation’s commitment to love, diversity, and inclusion. The evening will feature prayers, and music and is open to all — regardless of religious background, identity, or affiliation. “As a Reform Jewish congregation, we believe everyone is created b’tzelem elohim— in the image of God,” said Rob Burchfield, incoming president of the board of trustees. Information may be obtained at glensfallstemple.com, or by calling 518-792-4364, or by e-mail office@glensfallstemple.com. Parking is available on Glen Street, Marion Street, and in the ANA parking lot off Glen Street after 5 p.m. those planning to attend are asked to use the side entrance and ring the middle buzzer for entry
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