Address: | 900 Big Blue Trace, Wellington, FL 33414, USA |
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Postal code: | 33414 |
Phone: | (561) 793-2700 |
Website: | https://www.templebethtorah.net/ |
Got lucky finding this little gem! My boys attend their preschool and we couldn’t be more happy with the director and staff.. all very seasoned and well trained... the Rabbi and Cantor have gone over the top to make us feel welcomed and wanted..
Best group. My jewish home and my temple are as one. I love what Temple Beth Torah has given to me as I have gone through the life cycles and have found a greater strength in me because of the support of clergy, staff, leadership and other members throughout my journey.
In 1998 Temple Beth Torah Welcomed our family with open arms. Over the years the Temple Preschool and Religious school provided outstanding education for our children. If you are new to the area and looking for a Temple please stop in!
A great Jewish home. A welcoming place no matter where you are in life. Those with children or empty nesters
Really great events, and wonderful cantor and Rabbi! Amazing brotherhood and sisterhood! Really inviting.
7:00p 3rd and 4th Grade Shabbat Service; 2 Sh'vat 27. Mishpatim
Phone: (561) 793-2700 Fax: 561-793-1072 Temple Beth Torah has evolved into a center for the practice, perpetuation and advancement of Reform Judaism in the Western Communities of Palm Beach County as result of our worship, education and cultural opportunities.
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