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Our Values
Temple israel Values
OUR VISION
To support the spiritual and religious journey of our congregants and provide the foundation for building a better world through teaching and living our Jewish values.
OUR MISSION
- Provide an inclusive, warm and welcoming community.
- Strengthen the connections of our congregants with Judaism in order to live more meaningful and purposeful lives.
- Promote a sense of peace and unity within our community and beyond through acts of loving kindness and social justice.
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CONNECTIONS
Temple Israel strengthens the connections of our congregants with the higher purposes of Judaism, our sacred celebrations, the study of Torah, and Jewish learning. It fosters connections to those within our Temple community, outside of our Temple community, and to the memories of those who have come before us.
COMMUNITY
Temple Israel provides an inclusive, warm and welcoming community for our congregants and our CJL students at all grade levels. Our community is available to one another, is willing to listen, to discuss, to be flexible, accepting and supportive. Children and adult congregants alike reach out to those in need within and beyond our community, with acts of loving kindness and social justice programs to repair our corner of the world. In a true relational community, you are deeply invested in the people, success and work of the community, and that means you put yourself forward for the community.
HARMONY
Temple Israel promotes a sense of peace and unity, bringing together many elements of Temple life – the glow of our Sanctuary at services and on High Holidays, the inspiring words of our Rabbi, the beauty of our Cantor’s voice, the harmony of our adult and youth choirs and bands, the sorrow and the laughter, and many times something good to eat. The harmony inside is embraced by the natural beauty of the Temple’s setting outside.
DIVERSITY
Temple Israel welcomes congregants of all generations, varying lifestyles and backgrounds. Whether you are seeking a connection with a Jewish community, Jewish education for yourself or your family, or to explore or deepen your connection to Jewish life, Temple Israel of Northern Westchester is a place you can call home.
Our diverse membership encompasses a wide range of Jewish beliefs, practices and backgrounds. Yet, congregants seek a common and shared spiritual bond with Judaism. Since its inception, Temple Israel continues on a spiritual path reflecting the enduring traditions of Judaism, while serving the current needs of our members.
Temple israel'S CODE OF ETHICS
Temple Israel is committed to protecting our Community. Please review our Code of Ethics.
"If you estrange those who are distant, you will ultimately estrange those who are near!"
Numbers Rabbah, (8:4)
Sun, May 11 2025
13 Iyar 5785
Temple israel Happenings
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Tuesday ,
MayMay 13 , 2025Current Events
Tuesday, May 13th 10:30am to 12:00pm
On the second Tuesday of each month, from 10:30 -12:00, join us at the Temple for our lively discussion around issues of local, national and international news events. We cover everything from breaking news to issues around health and well being and more! If you can't come in person, contact Shari at sbaum@wjcs.com to receive a link to join us virtually. -
Thursday ,
MayMay 22 , 2025Sisterhood Year End Dinner Honoring Rabbi Jaech
Thursday, May 22nd 6:00pm to 9:00pm
Join us as we celebrate our beloved Rabbi Jaech with delicious Greek cuisine and farewell festivities. We also need you to come and vote on our 2025-26 budget and slate of officers. -
Thursday ,
MayMay 29 , 2025Welcoming the Stranger, A Jewish Perspective on the Immigration Debate
Thursday, May 29th 7:30pm to 9:00pm
Join Ed Ginsberg as we explore an historical overview of immigration, the sharing of own families stories and this timely debate. "We were once strangers" might take on a whole new meaning as we come together on this informative evening. -
Sunday ,
JunJune 1 , 2025Shavuot Light Supper Followed by Torah Study led by David Sperling
Sunday, Jun 1st 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Temple Israel's celebration of the festival of Shavuot begins with a dairy congregational supper followed by our Tikkun Leyl Shavuot, a special Torah study session led by our Scholar-in-Residence, Professor David Sperling. The topic of the session will be: The Transforming Torah, With Bonus Tips for a Good Life.
Events
Today's Calendar
Mother's Day |
Friday Night
: 7:00pm |
: 8:00pm |
Shabbat Day
: 9:30am |
: 10:30am |
Upcoming Programs & Events
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May 22 |
May 22 |
This week's Torah portion is Parashat Emor
Shabbat, May 17 |
Lag BaOmer
Friday, May 16 |