February 04, 2012   11 Sh'vat 5772
Community Synagogue Rye NY
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Welcome to Community Synagogue. This is a congregation that is many things to many people. It is a place of sanctuary, a place of learning, a place for personal and spiritual growth, and a center of community for the Jews in this area of Westchester.

At Community Synagogue we strive to create a sacred community that reflects the vitality and rich diversity of Jewish practice. As a Shabbat centered congregation guided by Torah, we aspire to create a welcoming environment that invites people to embrace and explore Judaism in a dynamic and supportive atmosphere. Our vision is guided by our commitment to the values of worship, lifelong learning, community, loving kindness, repairing the world and love of Israel. We look forward to helping you find your path as you journey with us in this sacred community.

If I, or any other members of the professional staff, can assist you, do not hesitate to call.

I also welcome you to visit me at my blog: http://rabbigropper.blogspot.com/

L’Shalom,

Rabbi Daniel Gropper

 

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