…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…
…Kippur morning, we read in Isaiah: “Is not this the fast that I have chosen? … Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry?” and material significance –…
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…
…addition, Youth Programming is offered several times throughout the year for our students in grades K-2. USY offers the opportunity to interact with and befriend Jewish peers/participants on regional and…
Our shabbat morning service is warm, participatory, and fairly traditional, with most prayers being sung together in Hebrew, led by Cantor Ken. We begin at 9:15 with psalms and songs,…
…holidays Holiday Hebrew Year 5778 Description Yom HaShoah Apr 12 (evening of 4/11) Holocaust Memorial Day Yom HaZikaron April 18 Israeli Memorial Day Yom HaAtzma’ut April 19 Israeli Independence Day…
…and social activities. Join us! For more information or to join, please contact Parent Association chairs Tracey Greenberg. We also have a fantastic and dedicated Education Committee & Youth Committee….
…information, please contact Michelle Nelson, USY Advisor and Coordinator by email. Michelle grew up in the Temple Israel of Natick community and is also teaches Kindergarten in our Hebrew School….
…of the Framingham History Center, will lead a special Lunch and Learn, entitled “Bagels and Grits”. Anna will provide insights into the culture, religion, businesses, and identities that make up…
…traditional prayers. We meet in the chapel and occasionally in the courtyard (weather permitting). The service is in person at the temple but includes participants on Zoom. The service has…