Today is February 23, 2012 - 30 Shevat 5772
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Upcoming Events
- Yom Ha’Atzmaut Celebration
April 22, 2012 - Concert: Cantor Grossman & …
March 18, 2012 - Participate in Sponsoring a Kiddush With Other Members
March 17, 2012 - Purim Schedule
March 7 & 8, 2012 - More Events »
Worship
Daily Minyan
8:30 am, Monday-Friday
9:00 am, Sunday
5:00 pm Evening services, Monday-Thursday and Sunday
Friday Evening Shabbat Services
6:oo pm, Shavuot through High Holidays
7:45 pm, rest of year
TGIS (Thank God Its Shabbos)
6:00 pm, 4th Friday of the month (informal service often followed by dinner)
Saturday Shabbat Services
9:00 am in the Sanctuary
Minchah – 1/2 hr after morning service
Membership FAQ
What do I get for my membership dues?
A lot! You get a sacred community made up of caring clergy, staff and synagogue members to support you through life’s challenges and to celebrate your blessings with you. You get a community of friends to learn with, struggle with and grow with. You will be celebrated for your accomplishments and challenged to improve yourself and your world. What is the process for joining Temple Beth Tikvah?
It’s easy. Contact our Adminstrator, Diane Goldman. She will answer your questions about Temple Beth Tikvah and arrange to take you on a tour of our beautiful facility and explain membership requirements. She will introduce you to Rabbi Shub and Cantor Grossman and our wonderful Membership Committee to assist you in any way we can. Diane can be reached at 561-967-3600 or templebt@bellsouth.net.
What are the costs to join Temple Beth Tikvah?
Membership costs varies depending on a number of factors. Please speak with Diane Goldman about the specific details of membership. There are individual and family memberships available.
What if I can’t afford membership?
No one is turned away for financial reasons. Just ask to speak with a member of our Membership Committee.
Do I receive High Holy Day tickets with membership?
Yes! For regular synagogue membership, each member receives one adult ticket (children are admitted without tickets when accompanied by a parent).
Can women participate fully in all aspects of religious life?
Temple Beth Tikvah is an equalitarian synagogue under the auspices of the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism. Women are encouraged to participate in all aspects of religious life including being called to the Torah and being counted for minyan.
What if I’m in an interfaith family?
If you are committed to having a Jewish family life and want a synagogue to support that choice through education, celebration and a warm, inclusive sense of community, you’ve come to the right place. However, the non-Jewish mate can not become an “official” member of the Temple at this time.

