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Welcome
to Beth Boruk Temple
Beth Boruk Temple welcomes
any person wanting to participate in Jewish worship and congregational life. We strive to maintain educational, religious,
cultural, social and recreational activities in support of Jewish
community and tradition.
Officially founded in
1920, the congregation completed the synagogue building in 1963, which
has served as its permanent home. In 1971, Beth Boruk requested
Earlham Cemetery to reserve a special section for use by Temple
members.
Our congregation
holds Friday night and Saturday morning services on a monthly basis
starting in September and ending in June of each year. Services
are led by Student Rabbi Michael Weinstein of the Hebrew Union College. Our synagogue is
Reform, but we welcome Jews from any tradition. Beth Boruk Temple
is a member of the Union for Reform Judaism.
The congregation
plans many activities throughout the year including holiday seders,
Torah study, bagel brunches and joint activities with the Jewish
Cultural Center at Earlham College.
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