Congregation Kehillath Israel
About the Business
Welcome to Congregation Kehillath Israel, a vibrant and inclusive synagogue located in the heart of Brookline, Massachusetts. Situated at 384 Harvard Street, our congregation has been a cornerstone of the community since its founding, offering a warm and welcoming environment for individuals and families from all walks of Jewish life.
At Congregation Kehillath Israel, we are dedicated to fostering a sense of belonging and spiritual growth. Our rich array of religious, educational, and cultural programs are designed to engage members of all ages, from young children to seniors. Whether you are seeking a place for prayer, learning, or community connection, our doors are always open.
Join us for our inspiring services, which blend tradition with contemporary insights, and explore our diverse programs that include Torah study, social action initiatives, and cultural events. We are committed to nurturing Jewish identity and values, while embracing the dynamic and diverse nature of modern Jewish life.
Come be a part of our community at Congregation Kehillath Israel, where tradition meets innovation, and everyone is welcome to participate, learn, and grow. We look forward to welcoming you to our spiritual home.
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Location & Phone number
384 Harvard Street, Brookline, Massachusetts 02446, United States
Reviews
"People were warm, friendly at Shabbat morning services. Fun place to dance during the week!"
"A very active Jewish Temple in the heart of Brookline. It is actually the home of several different congregations. It is very large and many events take place there."
"Great Shul ... literally. Huge building..home to several different congregations. Conservative, Egalitarian, multi national, Israeli, etc. Good education programs. Expensive to join. Kashrut observed. It's a complex for Jews ...you could get lost. Location is perfect on Harvard St near all Jewish shops and restaurants."
"KI synagogue is egalitarian and a very conservative leaning conservative synagogue. Both Rabbis are very welcoming. There are many converts there, so they are welcomed there. The people are very nice and open. They have egalitarian morning and evening prayer service 7 days a week. They use the Sachs siddur which is in itself very Orthodox leaning but still a Conservative Siddur with the English translation on the opposite page."
"Beautiful synagogue. I had to attend this shul for my great uncle's funeral, and the building and service were both incredibly beautiful. They rabbi was great and kept the service short to my great uncle's request, and I would definitely come back if I'm in Boston again."
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