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What Does Being A Reform Jew Mean Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow?

Hosted By: Temple Beth El of Boca Raton

Temple Beth El of Boca Raton presents their February Tuesday series with guest speaker: Rabbi Laurence A. Kotok, DD who will speak about reform Judaism from the past to the present and the future. This series is open to all on Virtual Beth El options of Zoom, YouTube or Livestream.

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Temple Beth El of Boca Raton

Welcome to Temple Beth El of Boca Raton, one of the most vibrant and highly respected Reform congregations in the U.S.

From a small group of committed pioneers who formed the Boca Raton Hebrew Congregation in 1967, Temple Beth El of Boca Raton has grown to be the largest congregation in our area, a center of Jewish tradition, connection, culture, learning, and community. Throughout our history we have sought to create a spirit of warmth, intimacy, and vitality in all that we are and do, welcoming all people who wish to pursue a meaningful Jewish life. We believe strongly in making a difference in each member’s life, in the larger community, in Israel, and in our world.

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