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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

508.0. "Synogogue and Calender???" by LINK02::PINCK (Amy Pinck, DTN=223-4335, Long Live Duck) Tue Jul 26 1988 17:51

     
    I am still in the process of moving to the area,
    and have not yet found a synogogue that
    I wish to join... 
     
    1- Can someone tell me of nice synogogues (conservative)
    in the Natick-Framingham (and around) areas.
     
    2- Also, I would like to get my hands on a Jewish 
    Calender, as I am feeling a little bit lost
    not knowing when holidays are...
     
    Thanks,
    Amy
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508.1CADSYS::REISSFern Alyza ReissTue Jul 26 1988 19:3427
Hi Amy--

Don't have the whole calendar here, but for starters:

Rosh Hashanah:  evening of Sunday September 11,
		Monday Sept 12
		Tuesday Sept 13

Yom Kippur:	evening of Tuesday Sept 20
		Wednesday Sept 21

Sukkot:		evening of Sunday Sept 25
		Monday Sept 26
		Tuesday Sept 27

Shemini Atzeret:Monday October 3
Simchat Torah:	Tuesday October 4


    (In case you don't know the trick: On whatever day of the week Rosh 
    Hashanah falls (this year, Monday and Tuesday) the first two days of
    Sukkot and Shemini Atzeret/Simchat Torah also fall.  Yom Kippur falls 
    the day *after*--this year, Wednesday.)

Happy synagogue hunting!  /Fern
            
508.2see note 178VINO::WEINERSamWed Jul 27 1988 01:5614
    You might look in note 178 for a list of where people go.
    
    Also, there is a book called "Guide to Jewish Boston".  You can get it
    at the Israel bookstore in Brookline or at Sabbath Lights in
    Framingham.  Even though I grew up in Newton, I didn't know that
    much about the area outside 128 (esp. after being away over a decade)
    and I found the book helpful.
    
    Have you considered looking closer to work?  I see from your node
    that you are in Chelmsford.  There is a Jewish community in Lowell.
    Not very large but it has the full range of synagogues including
    Conservative and the commute will be a lot better then trying to
    get from Chelmsford to Framingham/Natick.
    
508.3Maynard, not ChelmsfordIAGO::SCHOELLERDick (Gavriel ben Avraham) SchoellerWed Jul 27 1988 12:535
    Shalom Sam,

    LINK02 is at MLO.

    Gavriel
508.4Synagogues in Framingham, Natick and Sudbury27836::RIEGELHAUPTNORBWed Jul 27 1988 13:3316
    
    
    	Shalom,
    
    
    		Here is a list of synagogues in the Natick, Framingham,
    Sudbury area and their phone numbers.
    
    
    		Beth Sholom, Framingham	- Conservative	(508) 877-2540
    
    		Beth Am, Framingham - Reform	(508) 872-8300
    
    		Beth El, Sudbury - ?	(508) 443-9622
    
    		Temple Israel - Conservative 	(508) 653-8591
508.5Beth El (Sudbury) is reformDECSIM::GROSSDavid GrossWed Jul 27 1988 14:517
>    		Beth El, Sudbury - ?	(508) 443-9622
				  ^^^ Reform

My wife and I are from Conservative backgrounds but we belong to Beth El
(it's closest). We go to Beth Shalom when we need to find a mid-week minyan.

Dave
508.6I thought Beth El was interestingCADSYS::RICHARDSONWed Jul 27 1988 16:006
    Beth El is Refrom-affiliated but conservative in practice - worth
    a visit on a Shabbas morning to see if they meet your expectations.
    Several friends of mine are members there; one couple married there,
    about three years ago.  The rabbi is an interesting fellow of a
    very mystical persuasion (if you like that sort of reading material;
    he's written various books).
508.7reply to 508.SPGOPS::BERLOFFWed Jul 27 1988 17:2816
    Amy,
    
    I am the membership chairman for Temple Beth Am in Framingham. We
    are a reform congregation but maintain the traditions. If you have
    any questions about the Temple, feel free to call me. We are
    having an open house on August 25, 7:30 PM at the Temple for future
    members.
    
    Re a calendar, call the Jewish Federation in Framingham. They publish
    a bi-monthly newspaper called the Jewish Reporter that gives calendars
    of Jewish events in the area, holidays, news of jewish interest
    around the world, etc.-879-3300 is their number. The paper is free.
    
    I am at dtn 223-7110 if you have any questions.
    
    Welcome!
508.8Natick Conservative Temple16089::LEVINWed Jul 27 1988 18:454
    Temple Israel in Natick is conservative.  I believe that one of
    the rabbis there, Rabbi Kushner, is the individual who wrote, "When
    Bad Things Happen to Good People" (or something similar to this
    title).
508.9ThanxLINK02::PINCKAmy Pinck, DTN=223-4335, Long Live DuckThu Jul 28 1988 13:259
    Thanks for all the feedback.  It is very nice to know
    that there are people around who are willing to help
    someone else.  I am going to visit some of these
    synogogues and see how they 'feel' to me. 
    
    BTW, I am living in Natick and that is why I asked for
    synogogues in that area.
    
    Amy