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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

1091.0. "new to colorado springs area" by CSC32::J_PHELPS () Thu Jul 11 1991 21:57

    Hello,
      My name is Jeff Phelps. I moved to the Colorado Springs area 2 weeks
    ago to start my carrer at Digital. Being new to the area, I have no
    idea where (or if) there are any temples or synagoges in the area. What
    I am looking for is an informal service (in english) to help me get
    back into the 'swing' of things. (it has been over 15 years since my
    Bar-mitzva, and my last teachings). I was very active as a teenager in
    B'nai Brith A.Z.A.. Now my son (8 years old) is starting to ask
    questions, and wondering about his heritage, and I know very little.
    
    We (my wife, my son , my daughter and myself) are very intersted in
    finding a comfortable environment for us to learn and become a part of.
    If you have any information that would benefit us, it would be greatly
    appreciated...
                       Shalom,
                     Jeff Phelps 
                     work number: (719) 592-4671
                       
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1091.1There IS a Jewish Community in Colorado SpringsKA1VCS::FELDMANFri Jul 12 1991 17:276
I occasionally visit the Springs on business.  Although I've never attended
services there, I do know that there is one synagogue in town.  I looked it
up in the phone book on one visit, out of curiosity.  You should probably
check it out.

    Ben
1091.2SourcesSWAM2::PLAUT_MITue Jul 16 1991 20:3814
    Though I don't live near Colorado Springs, I know there is a Synogogue
    at the Air Force Academy.  You might check with the Jewish Chaplain of
    the Academy for other Congregations.  In addition you could check with
    Hillel in the phone book or the local Chamber of Commerce.  Finally,
    look up Synogogues in the Yellow Pages.
    
    This is a great time and a great opportunity to show our heritage to
    your children and provide them with the background to make informed
    religious decisions later on in their lives.
    
    Good luck.
    
    Milt
    
1091.3an alternativeSSAG::SNYDERWherever you go, there you areThu Jul 18 1991 00:3310
    If you check out Temple Shalom (1523 E. Monument, behind the Olympic
    Training Center, 634-5311) and find it not to your liking or if you are
    interested in supplementing what you get from the temple, you might
    want to join RMUNCH (Rocky Mountain United Chavurot).  We do lots of
    different things in many different ways.
    
    For more information, contact me directly at SSAG::SNYDER, call me at
    DTN 522-2837, or drop by my office in Core 6 in CXO1, pole P25.
    
    Sid