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Congregation Or Atid

Judaism, Boston

97 Concord Road Wayland MA 01778
Phone: 508-358-9623   Fax: 508-358-7981
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Website: http://www.congregationoratid.org/oa2/index.php

Congregation Or Atid is an egalitarian, education-oriented Conservative Congregation that lights a path for over 150 families seeking a meaningful, engaging Jewish life in MetroWest Boston.  We offer an intimate environment for prayer and a commitment to making the synagogue experience accessible within the tradition of Conservative Judaism.

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Congregation Kehillath Israel

Judaism, Boston

384 Harvard Street Brookline MA 02446
Phone: 617-277-9155   Fax: 617-277-2919
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Website: http://www.congki.org

Why does our synagogue exist? To celebrate the holy, to grow prideful, fluent participants in Jewish life, and to lend our willing hearts and hands to strengthening the share of God, Torah, and Israel in today’s world. Why do we as individual exist? This is a surpassing question – only answerable in the choices and commitments we make throughout the course of our lifetime. Our aspiration is that some meaningful portion of your purpose-driven life may be fulfilled through connection, engagement, and immersion in the life of our synagogue. As with most synagogues, energies collect around learning, celebrating, helping, and sharing. What makes our approach unique, we feel, is the kind of Judaism (morally powerful, accepting, intellectually alive) we celebrate, and the kind of Jews (curious, passionate, committed) you’ll find here.

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Ahavath Torah Congregation

Judaism, Boston

1179 Central Street Stoughton MA 02072
Phone: 781-344-8733   Fax: 781-344-4315
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Website: http://www.atorah.org/

Welcome to Ahavath Torah Congregation. We are a lively, family-oriented Conservative Synagogue located in Stoughton, Massachusetts. We strive to foster and interpret traditional Judaism with a modern approach. We serve the needs of young and old through religious, cultural and social activities. Come in and make yourself at home!

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Shaloh House Chabad of the South Area

Judaism, Boston

50 Ethyl Way Stoughton MA 02072
Phone: 781-344-6334   Fax: 781-344-8174
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Website: http://www.shalohhouse.com/

Shaloh House is committed to reach out to as many Jewish families and individuals as possible in the south of Boston area to enrich their lives with the spirit of Judaism. Shaloh House, as part of the worldwide Chabad movement, serves people at all levels of Jewish identity, whether affiliated or not, whether educated or not. Our motto is: “A Jew is a Jew, is a Jew, is a Jew”. Our programs vary to target all age groups for every holiday season and Jewish occasion during the year. Shaloh House, as part of the worldwide Chabad movement, serves people at all levels of Jewish identity, whether affiliated or not, whether educated or not. Our motto is: “A Jew is a Jew, is a Jew, is a Jew”. Our programs vary to target all age groups for every holiday season and Jewish occasion during the year.

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Rohr Chabad Jewish Student Center

Judaism, Boston

117 Hillsdale Road #2 Somerville MA 02144
Phone: 617-776-2180  
Website: http://www.jewishjumbo.com/

Motivated by the vision of vastly broadening the range of Jewish experiences and opportunities available for students at Tufts, this group is constantly involved in planning and creating programs and activities that will best serve the Jewish needs of the Tufts Community.

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Hingham Quincy Chabad

Judaism, Boston

101 Whiting Street Hingham MA 02043
Phone: 617-850-5935  
Website: http://www.hqchabad.com/

Hingham Quincy Chabad is dedicated to serving all Jews throughout the South Shore of Boston with Ahavat Yisroel – an unconditional love and concern for every Jew regardless of background and affliation. Our multiple programs; educational, social and religious are in order to promote Jewish knowledge, pride and to experience our Jewish Heritage. It encourages positive action on the part of every Jew.

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Congregation Lubavitch, Chabad Jewish Center of Massachusetts, and Chabad Jewish Education Center)

Judaism, Boston

100 Woodcliff Road Chestnut Hill MA 02467
Phone: 617-469-5000   Fax: 617-469-0089
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Website: http://www.congregationlubavitch.org/

Congregation Lubavitch is an Orthodox minyan serving the communities of Chestnut Hill, South Brookline and West Roxbury, Massachussets. We use the nusakh of the Ari zal, suitable for both Sphardi and Ashkenazi. We welcome everyone. There are no membership fees. We do not employ a Chazan during the year, and services are led by members of the Shul. Our congregants are encouraged to participate in all aspects of shul services. Join us Shabbos and Yom Tov for davening and kiddush!

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Congregation Bais Chabad

Judaism, Boston

74 Joseph Road Framingham MA 01701
Phone: 508-877-5313  
Website: http://www.chabad.org/centers/default_cdo/aid/117626/jewish/Congregation-Bais-Chabad.htm

We try to help every Jew.

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Chabad Jewish Center

Judaism, Boston

472 High Rock Street Needham MA 02494
Phone: 781-455-9096  
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Website: http://www.jewishneedham.com/

Our goals are to promote Jewish identity, pride, and continuity; to advance the knowledge, awareness and observance of Judaism among all segments of the community. We extend a helping hand to all in need, and seek to make the world a better place - one Mitzvah (good deed) at a time.

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Chabad Center of Natick

Judaism, Boston

159 Boden Lane Natick MA 01760-3758
Phone: 508-650-1499   Fax: 508-653-3562
Website: http://www.chabadnatick.com/

The Chabad Center is dedicated to strengthening Jewish identity, pride and an awareness of our rich Jewish history through the Metrowest area.

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Chabad Center of Brookline

Judaism, Boston

P.O. Box 442 Brookline MA 02446
Phone: 617-739-1999  
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Website: http://www.chabadbrookline.com/

Chabad Center of Brookline has been serving the Jewish community of greater Boston since 2001. Its mission is to create a community for the large number of Jewish young adults and young families in the Brookline area. Chabad Center's doors are open to the entire Jewish community as we look forward to meeting you at one of our numerous events!

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Chabad Center at Chestnut Hill

Judaism, Boston

163 Bellingham Road Chestnut Hill MA 02467
Phone: 617-738-9770  
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Website: http://www.chabadch.com/

Chabad Center of Chestnut Hill is dedicated to providing every Jew regardless of background, philosophy or level of commitment, an open door environment for strengthening and enhancing Jewish family life.  Chabad serves individuals and  families looking for an anchor and non-judgmental, accepting, personalized Jewish experience. Chabad offers “Judaism with a Smile,” and a home away from home for everyone who walks through its doors.

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Beth Menachem Chabad of Newton

Judaism, Boston

229 Dedham Street Newton MA 02461
Phone: 617-244-1200  
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Website: http://www.newtonchabad.com/

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The Anti-Defamation League, New England Region

Interfaith, Judaism, Boston

40 Court Street, 12th Floor Boston MA 02108
Phone: 617-406-6300   Fax: 617-406-6310
Website: http://regions.adl.org/new-england/

The Region supports a multi-faceted educational, community relations, and legal effort to combat anti-Semitism and hate of all kinds, promote diversity, and build bridges to other groups and communities.

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Kahal B'raira

Atheism, Judaism, Boston

765 Concord Avenue Cambridge MA 02138
Phone: 617-969-4596  
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Website: http://www.kahalbraira.org/

"Humanistic Judaism embraces a philosophy that combines rational thinking with a celebration of Judaic culture and identity. Humanistic Jews value their Jewish identity and the aspects of Jewish culture that offer a genuine expression of their contemporary way of life. Kahal B'raira welcomes members to our congregation who come from Interfaith families.  Our community is enriched by the contributions of our diverse membership. We celebrate Jewish holidays and life cycle events (such as weddings and bar and bat mitzvah) with inspirational ceremonies that draw upon but seek to go beyond traditional literature."

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Congregation Etz Chaim

Judaism, Boston

74 Billings Street Sharon MA 02067
Phone: 781-784-7204  
Website: http://www.etzchaimsharon.org/

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Temple Sinai

Judaism, Boston

50 Sewall Avenue Brookline MA 02446
Phone: 617-277-5888   Fax: 617-277-5842
Website: http://www.sinaibrookline.org/

Temple Sinai is a small, friendly Reform Jewish congregation located in the heart of Coolidge Corner. Members come from throughout the Boston area, including Brookline, Newton, Jamaica Plain, Cambridge, Wellesley, West Roxbury, and beyond. We come from all walks of life and embody diverse Jewish backgrounds, belief, and practice. At Temple Sinai, everyone is welcome to particpate in temple life, no matter what their approach to embracing Judaism or degree of Jewish literacy. We are respectful of each individual's relative commitment to leading a Jewish life, and are always happy to welcome your involvement. 
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Congregation Mishkan Tefila

Judaism, Boston

300 Hammond Pond Parkway Chestnut Hill MA 02467
Phone: 617-332-7770   Fax: 617-332-2871
Website: http://www.mishkantefila.org

Congregation Mishkan Tefila is an Egalitarian, Conservative synagogue dedicated to imparting Jewish values and traditions from generation to generation. We strive to be a welcoming and caring community guided by the word of God, and are committed to lifelong Jewish learning, religious observance and charitable deeds. We foster spiritual, cultural and social connections with each other, our families, the State of Israel, Jews worldwide and the community of Greater Boston. We measure our success by the degree to which we enhance the Jewish life of our congregants.
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Chabad of Greater Boston

Judaism, Boston

491 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215
Phone: 617-424-1190  
Website: http://www.chabadboston.org/

The Chabad House of Greater Boston, part of the world-wide network of Chabad- Lubavitch, is dedicated to furthering the understanding and observance of Jewish traditions to all, regardless of their background. In the spirit of the teaching and example of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, we try to assist others in whatever capacity possible. The Chabad House of Greater Boston is primarily focused on serving university students. Our Shabbat and holiday programs, classes, events and the general atmosphere are all geared to make college students feel at home.
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Chabad Center of Sharon

Judaism, Boston

162 North Main Street Sharon MA 02067
Phone: 781-784-4269  
Website: http://www.chabadofsharon.org/

The Chabad Center Shul warmly welcomes you, regardless of your previous knowledge or experience. We invite you to join us any weekday or Shabbat to experience a friendly, joyous, and meaningful prayer service, in a "heimish" and non-judgmental atmosphere.
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