FAQ
FAQ
What Do I Get For My Membership Dues?
A lot! You get a sacred community made up of caring clergy, staff and synagogue members to help you learn and grow, to celebrate your blessings with you and support you through life's challenges. You get a community of friends share life’s experiences. You will be celebrated for your accomplishments and challenged to improve yourself and your world. You will be a part of congregation that has been flourishing for well over 60 years. You will have the satisfaction of knowing that you are supporting the continuation of Jewish life in Greater Hartford, and in the world.
What's The Process For Joining Beth El Temple?
It's easy. Simply contact the main office at (860) 233-9696 (or email info@bethelwh.org) and ask for Rabbi Howard Sowalsky. He will answer your questions, take you on a tour and explain membership. He will introduce you to the clergy and make arrangements for committee chair people to reach out so you are able to get involved.
What If I Can't Afford Membership?
No one is turned away for financial reasons. Special new first-time membership programs are available as well as a membership assistance program.
Do I Receive High Holiday Tickets With Membership?
Yes! For regular synagogue membership, excluding Supporting Members or Friends of Beth El, High Holiday tickets are provided for you and your children who are under 25.
What If I'm Part of an Interfaith Family?
Our goal is to help every family feel comfortable in our congregation, and we warmly welcome interfaith couples and families. A non-Jewish partner or parent can participate in most aspects of Jewish ritual. During a baby naming, or Bar/Bat mitzvah, the non-Jewish parent traditionally joins their spouse and child on the bima. The non-Jewish parent may also deliver an English reading as part of the Bar or Bat mitzvah service. All are welcome and encouraged to participate in Beth El committee life and social action projects. You’ll find more information by clicking here.
Do We Have To Be A Member In Order For Our Child To Attend Religious Education?
Yes, membership is required to attend Beth El’s educational program, SULAM Beth El. For full information on our re-envisioned educational program and fees, please contact Rabbi Howard Sowalsky at (860) 233-9696. You can also email: info@bethelwh.org.
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Upcoming Events
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Wednesday ,
MayMay 21 , 2025Studying Dirshuni with Rabbi Rachel Zerin
Wednesday, May 21st 6:00p to 7:15p
Join Rabbi Rachel Zerin and Women's Network as we explore both timely and timeless topics through the lens of "Dirshuni: Contemporary Women's Midrash", a book which weaves together ancient Jewish texts and contemporary women's voices. All are welcome, whether it is your first time or you are a regular. All you need is an interest in learning! Snacks will be provided. Note: Evening minyan begins at 5:30 pm (and please join us if you can!). Class will begin at approximately 6:00pm. -
Sunday ,
JunJune 1 , 2025Community Shavuot Gathering at The Emanuel
Sunday, Jun 1st 5:00p to 8:00p
Beth El Temple is partnering with The Emanuel Synagogue and Farmington Valley Jewish Congregation will host an all-ages Community Shavuot Gathering on Sunday, June 1 at 5pm. The link to register can be found inside. This event will include a community dinner, Shavuot pageant, 7th Graders JT Advancement, honoring seniors, adult learning, group prayer & delicious desserts. -
Monday ,
JunJune 2 , 2025Shavuot Day One Festival Services
Monday, Jun 2nd 9:30a to 12:00p
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Tuesday ,
JunJune 3 , 2025Shavuot Day Two Festival Services with Yizkor Recited
Tuesday, Jun 3rd 9:30a to 12:00p
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Wednesday ,
JunJune 4 , 2025Studying Dirshuni with Rabbi Rachel Zerin
Wednesday, Jun 4th 6:00p to 7:15p
Join Rabbi Rachel Zerin and Women's Network as we explore both timely and timeless topics through the lens of "Dirshuni: Contemporary Women's Midrash", a book which weaves together ancient Jewish texts and contemporary women's voices. All are welcome, whether it is your first time or you are a regular. All you need is an interest in learning! Snacks will be provided. Note: Evening minyan begins at 5:30 pm (and please join us if you can!). Class will begin at approximately 6:00pm.
Contact Us
Beth El Temple
2626 Albany Avenue
West Hartford, CT 06117
Office Hours:
Saturday & Sunday: Closed
Monday-Thursday: 8:30am - 4pm
Friday: 8:30am - 2:30pm
SULAM Beth El Educational Program:
Upcoming Events
-
Wednesday ,
MayMay 21 , 2025Studying Dirshuni with Rabbi Rachel Zerin
Wednesday, May 21st 6:00p to 7:15p
Join Rabbi Rachel Zerin and Women's Network as we explore both timely and timeless topics through the lens of "Dirshuni: Contemporary Women's Midrash", a book which weaves together ancient Jewish texts and contemporary women's voices. All are welcome, whether it is your first time or you are a regular. All you need is an interest in learning! Snacks will be provided. Note: Evening minyan begins at 5:30 pm (and please join us if you can!). Class will begin at approximately 6:00pm. -
Sunday ,
JunJune 1 , 2025Community Shavuot Gathering at The Emanuel
Sunday, Jun 1st 5:00p to 8:00p
Beth El Temple is partnering with The Emanuel Synagogue and Farmington Valley Jewish Congregation will host an all-ages Community Shavuot Gathering on Sunday, June 1 at 5pm. The link to register can be found inside. This event will include a community dinner, Shavuot pageant, 7th Graders JT Advancement, honoring seniors, adult learning, group prayer & delicious desserts. -
Monday ,
JunJune 2 , 2025Shavuot Day One Festival Services
Monday, Jun 2nd 9:30a to 12:00p
-
Tuesday ,
JunJune 3 , 2025Shavuot Day Two Festival Services with Yizkor Recited
Tuesday, Jun 3rd 9:30a to 12:00p
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