Temple Beth Zion 1566 Beacon Street, Brookline, MA 02446
About the Business
Welcome to Temple Beth Zion, a vibrant and inclusive synagogue located in the heart of Brookline, Massachusetts. Situated at 1566 Beacon Street, our community offers a warm and welcoming environment for individuals and families seeking a meaningful connection to Jewish faith, culture, and traditions.
At Temple Beth Zion, we are committed to fostering spiritual growth, lifelong learning, and a strong sense of community. Our diverse congregation embraces people of all backgrounds and encourages active participation in our wide range of religious, educational, and social programs. Whether you are looking to attend inspiring services, engage in enriching educational opportunities, or participate in community outreach initiatives, Temple Beth Zion provides a supportive and nurturing space for all.
Join us in celebrating Jewish life through our engaging worship services, vibrant holiday celebrations, and a variety of cultural events. We invite you to become a part of our community and experience the warmth and camaraderie that define Temple Beth Zion. For more information about our programs and events, please visit our website or contact us directly. We look forward to welcoming you to our spiritual home.
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1566 Beacon Street, Brookline, Massachusetts 02446, United States
Reviews
"Rav Claudia is a real sweetheart! Super energetic and leads wonderful services. Her office doors are always open if anyone needs support. The synagogue just had recent renovations and it's beautiful! There's gender neutral bathrooms, quiet spaces for people who get overwhelmed by noise, and all floors are handicap accessible. Hearing aids are provided for people who need them! LGBTQ+ and POC friendly as well. I've been going here for well over 10 years and TBZ has shaped my childhood! Thank you TBZ!!"
"Even though the MAY '23 Shabbat Nariya service ran a little bit too long citing some rather confusing spoken page # info during the Siddurim portion (i.e. Reading to ourselves), my friends & I did enjoy the potluck dinner/dessert afterwards though. My suggestion for the future going forward is hopefully singing to the tunes that some of us & myself are more familiar w/ so we can have an easier time following along w/ the above service (i.e. L'Cha Dodi & Vayerech Vayivocher or whatever- it's- called, respectively). Beth Budner, Auburndale, MA!"
"Wonderful welcoming traditional but egalitarian service. Very participatory, very progressive congregation. Rabbi Kreiman has more energy than any three rabbis (how does she do it?!) and I think the drummer and guitarist/backup singer really enhance the davening."
"Very warm and inviting community. Nariyah, the singing Friday night service on usually the third Friday, is wonderful."
"Welcoming, fun, open atmosphere. I great place to learn, explore, sing, dance, and pray without judgement."
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