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From Belief to Burial to Bequest

Hosted By: Temple Beth-El of City Island: Your Shul By the Sea

Temple Beth El of City Island offers a four-part series examining how Jewish beliefs shape rituals and end-of-life decisions. The sessions address practices such as cemetery customs, organ donation, assisted dying, burial options for interfaith families, and the meaning of burial shrouds. The series also covers practical planning questions, including wills and trusts, changing estate plans, and balancing care for loved ones with legacy giving.

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Temple Beth-El of City Island: Your Shul By the Sea

Affectionately known as “Your Shul by the Sea,” Temple Beth-El is an all-inclusive, welcoming and independent (trans-denominational) congregation that has served Jews of all ages and their families for over 80 years. We are known for our joyful and haimish (warm) atmosphere, our music and our openly spiritual approach to Jewish life. Temple Beth-El does not affiliate with any of the denominations, but honors the diversity of Jewish belief and practice.  Women and men participate equally — as do couples, singles, and families.  We affirm the full spiritual inheritance, participation and leadership of LGBTQ souls, people of color, and multi-racial and multi-faith families.  Our members and friends hail from across the breadth of Jewish life: Conservative, Reform, Renewal and unaffiliated Jews make their spiritual home with us.
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