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Conference taveng::bagels

Title:BAGELS and other things of Jewish interest
Notice:1.0 policy, 280.0 directory, 32.0 registration
Moderator:SMURF::FENSTER
Created:Mon Feb 03 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1524
Total number of notes:18709

8.0. "Conservative Temples ?" by CADET::MAHLER () Thu Aug 22 1985 15:33

The note on holidays prompted a question in my mind.
I am a conservative from NY which pretty much makes
me an orthodox up here,  where is a shul in my
area ?  (I live in Nashua).

Mike

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8.1VICKI::KARLSBERGTue Aug 27 1985 01:016
 I was recently sent a note on the E-Net stating that there was a notes
file that I might find interesting.  I began reading some of the files
and found that there are some folks out there looking for shuls in the
Nashua area.  There is one Conservative Shul (Temple Beth Abraham
883-8184), and there is a Reconstructionist Shul (Congregation Betenu
883-3833).   
8.2CADCAM::MAHLERTue Aug 27 1985 10:077
Hmmm I always thought that shuls that had the format of Temple **********
were reform ?



Mike

8.3VICKI::KARLSBERGSat Aug 31 1985 19:042
NOT ALWAYS; TRUST ME IT'S CONSERVATIVE.

8.4JOEL::BERMANMon Sep 23 1985 17:4610
Although it might be a bit of a shlep for you, my family and I go to 
Agudat Achim in Leominster. I live in Groton MA. If you would like to 
attend Kol Nidre and Yom Kippur with us you are welcome. (617) 448-2827
Joel Berman

P.S. I don't know if there are any members from Nashua but there are from
Keene and Jaffrey.

PPS there is a shul in Lowell.

8.5CONS::ROTHSTEINThu Oct 10 1985 16:424
I am fairly new to the Marlboro area and I would appreciate any information
regarding conservative shuls in this area.

--Janet
8.6BENSON::MAHLERThu Oct 10 1985 17:2413
Seems I have been going to shul in WOrcester.

There are MANY shuls in that area.

Let's start a list of shuls in this note.


Ones I know:	Temple Emanuel		Worcester (Near Worcester State COllege)
		Temple Sinai		Off of Salisbury Street  Rabbi Goldstein

Mike

		
8.7CURIE::GOLDWed Dec 18 1985 17:128
I attend a Shul in Worcester, which my family and I find very enjoyable.
It is a conservative shul with a leaning to the orthodox, rather than to
the reform. Being brought up in an Orthodox home, I find this shul very
comfortable. The rabbi is a survivor from Germany, and I think he is very
good. They do a great deal for the children in the congregation, and have
an excellent hebrew school. The name of the shul is Congregation (not Temple)
Beth Israel, affectionately referred to as BI. It is located just off Salisbury
St.
8.8Resources for Shul-huntersBAGELS::SREBNICKDavid Srebnick, NCSS, LKG1-3/B19Tue Apr 22 1986 10:5413
    Any shul-hunters are directed to two sources:
    
    1.  Guide to Jewish Boston (I think that's the title, it's available
        in the Israel Bookstore in Brookline).  It has been published 
        within the last year and contains information on synagogue location,
        dues, practices, general ambiance, etc. for all of New England.
    
    2.  Second Jewish Catalog.  It contains the Jewish Yellow Pages
        which has a complete listing of synagogues in the US with 
        an indication of affiliation (Orthodox, Conservative,
        Reconstructionist, Reform, or non-affiliated).
    
    Dave