Founded in 1944, Temple Israel of Natick is a vibrant, inclusive, egalitarian Conservative synagogue, made up of about 400 families from over 22 cities and towns in MetroWest and Greater…
…plan and implement the annual Yom Hazikaron service, and assist at services for the younger children. The involvement does not go unnoticed. In 2016, Natick USY was given a huge…
…of their journey. Rav Hazzan Richmond and Rabbi Weiss both work closely with the Jewish Discovery Institute, the Conservative Movement’s address in greater Boston for individuals interested in becoming Jews,…
…comfort during times of illness and loss. Sisterhood is involved in numerous social action and community based projects, including: Open Door program, which serves meals to the needy in…
…inclusive approach that involves all families, including interfaith and LGBTQIA+ Learning to read Torah in the 6th grade “trope class” Reading Torah at the family services and on Shavuot Studying…
…shake the lulav and etrog, sing Hallel, and kiss the Torah as it’s taken out!! 10:30 am Pre-schoolers – 2nd grade (with an adult) are invited to the school wing…
Telephone Menu Options (Email addresses in the box at the bottom of this page) Our Temple’s telephone number is: (508) 650-3521 and the FAX number is: (508) 655-3440. As soon…
…p. 100 Shochen Ad (p. 105) Video I and II Yishtabach and Chatsi Kaddish (p. 106) Video I and II Barchu (p. 107) El Adon (p. 108) La’eil (p. 109)…
…members in worship, in the social life of the congregation, in community service, and in many aspects of Temple leadership. The Temple office will happily help you find the answer…
…the Torah Blessings, the Blessing Before the Haftarah, Shavuot Haftarah Verses 1-5, Shavuot Haftarah Last verse, the blessing after the haftarah with Shavuot ending (16, 17, 18, 19 plus 37)…