Temple Beth Abraham
~ Nashua, NH ~

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Liebe Hoffman, Rabbi • Michael Rosenblum, President

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Temple Beth Abraham is a conservative synagogue of almost 300 member families, affiliated with the New England Region of the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism.  TBA has been serving the spiritual, educational, and social needs of the Jewish community in the greater Nashua area for over 100 years. Download a membership form here.

May 8, 2008
Come Celebrate at
Daniel Webster College
Wednesday May 7th - 7:30 PM

Israeli Independence Day Television Broadcast



This will be a broadcast of the opening ceremony of Israel Independence Day in Jerusalem. This deeply moving ceremony, which will have English subtitles, is dedicated annually to 12 individuals who have made outstanding contributions to Israeli society at large.
This ceremony represents an opportunity to see and appreciate the vibrancy and creativity of an Israel that is often neglected, and to celebrate 60 years of independence with Israelis.

Just one of the recent events - click the pic to see more

These Stained Glass Windows Adorn our Sanctuary – Design by Ruth Weiner Harris


TBA - A House of Worship

TBA holds regular weekday, Sabbath, Holiday and Festival services throughout the year (please refer to the schedule of services below) our on-line calendar and the printed Temple Bulletin for more detail. We also provide the necessary support for members of the community who are observing various Jewish life-cycle events. TBA is an egalitarian congregation, and also frequently encourages lay participation at worship services.

TBA - A House of Study

TBA has a comprehensive Religious School program, frequent Adult Education programs, as well as programs sponsored by various groups within the Temple, reinforcing the principles and values of our Jewish heritage.

TBA - A House of Meeting

TBA brings the Jewish Community together for many social, youth and organizational activities, some sponsored by the Temple, and others in conjunction with Local Jewish Organizations. Activities and events are geared to various age and social groups. TBA supports local chapters of Kadima, Junior and Senior USY, BBYO, Hadassah, and ORT, along with our own Sisterhood, Seniors Group, and the Southern NH Jewish Men's Club. TBA is a place where the Jewish Community can experience a sense of belonging, warmth and camaraderie through a multitude of activities.

TBA is fulfilling its role

As a Jewish representative in the Greater Nashua area, TBA continues to make great strides forward in furthering a positive relationship in the community. TBA is an active member of the Nashua Interfaith Council, and regularly hosts many school, religious and civic groups.

For our members, TBA is the focal point of our Jewishness. Come visit "our house" and see all we have to offer!


 On-going Building Project!

Take an on-line look at our new building.

Fund raising is an ongoing project. If you are interested in supporting this effort in any way, or making a tax deductible contribution to this campaign, please contact the Temple office.


From the Desk of
Rabbi Hoffman
:

It is my hope that, amongst these offerings, you will find something that will awaken your mind, fire up your imagination, and nurture your soul.


Interested in entering the debates and deliberations of the Rabbis?
Mid-week, mid-day Mishnah class in formation.
Introductory level.
Please call me if interested.


I have designed a 4-6 week series on Jewish Spiritual Guidance for individuals and/or small groups with a variety of interests and needs, and are interested in embarking or deepening their own spiritual journeys.
If you might be interested in “piloting” this series—or for further information, please call me at the synagogue.

Schedule of Services

Weekdays (Minyanim)
Mon - Thu: 7:30 PM
Sunday: 9:15 AM

Shabbat
Fri: 8:00 PM (except at 7:00 PM for the special Family
                     Service the first Friday of each month)
Sat: 9:00 AM

Holidays and Festivals
Please consult the monthly Temple Bulletin or the on-line calendar


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Wednesday, April 30, 2008