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| Bnai Shalom V'Tikvah
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27 Barrett Crescent, Ajax, Ontario, Canada, L1T 2C8 |
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(905) 428-2580 |
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http://www.bnaishalomvtikvah.ca |
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bsvt.membership@gmail.com |
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| Reform - affiliated with Union for Reform Judaism |
| Reform congregation located in Ajax and serving Durham Region. Has Hebrew school which meets on Sunday. All services take place at St. Paul's United Church, 65 Kings Crescent, Ajax (off Harwood, north of Bayly, south of Hwy. 401). |
| Holy Blossom Temple
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1950 Bathurst Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5P 3K9 |
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(416) 789-3291 |
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(416) 789-9697 |
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http://www.holyblossom.org |
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templemail@holyblossom.org |
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| Reform - affiliated with Union for Reform Judaism |
| Vibrant Reform congregation with 2,500 families. Features large print prayer books and FM receivers for hearing impaired. Has group for seniors which meet 4 times a year. Has its own cemetery located at Brimley Road and St. Clair Avenue. Vibrant and substantive adult education program. Creative and progressive supplementary school. Family and child friendly. Weekly family Shabbat services. Weekly seniors programming. There is a singles group ages 40-55 called "The Middle Door" open to both Holy Blossom membes and non-members. |
| Shaarei-Beth El Congregation
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186 Morrison Road, Oakville, Ontario, Canada, L6J 4J4 |
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(905) 849-6000 |
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(905) 849-1134 |
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http://www.sbe.ca |
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bobbie.sbe@bellnet.ca |
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| Reform - affiliated with Union for Reform Judaism |
| A Reform Congregation with a traditional orientation serving Oakville, Burlington and Halton Region. Shaarei-Beth El offers Jewish education for all ages through its youth and adult education programs. Our school is run by Ran Solomon. The school offers a comprehensive Hebrew and Judaic programme for students from age 4-16. The Synagogue's aim is to reach out to people at all life cycle events and to encourage Jewish identity, involvement and continuity, in a meaningful and enjoyable way. |
| Solel Congregation of Mississauga
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2399 Folkway Drive, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, L5L 2M6 |
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(905) 820-5915 |
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(905) 820-1956 |
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http://www.solel.ca |
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office@solel.ca |
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| Reform - affiliated with Union for Reform Judaism |
| Located in Mississauga and offering educational & cultural activities. Shabbat & Holiday services, Hebrew & religious school, youth group and adult programs. Solel, a dynamic Reform Congregation with strong traditional leanings in service and religious practice, has earned a reputation for being particularly welcoming through their involvement within the Jewish community, especially with youth. It is also involved with the community at large initiating and participating in on-going programmes for the advancement of social justice and for the emphasis placed on lifelong Jewish learning. Solel's school is praised by educators in Canada and the U.S. and adults can fill their appetites for learning, everything from B'nei Mitzvah to challah baking. A dynamic and approachable Rabbi, active Sisterhood, youth group, cemetery rights, High Holiday tickets and services for the hearing impaired. For information please contact office. |
| Temple Emanu-El
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120 Old Colony Road, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M2L 2K2 |
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(416) 449-3880 |
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(416) 449-9831 |
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http://www.templeemanuel.ca |
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info@templeemanuel.ca |
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| Approximately 360 members. Contains Biblical Garden in its courtyard. |
| Shabbat and Holiday services. Religious and Hebrew School, Bar/Bat Mitzvah classes, study groups for adults and students and library. |
| Temple Har Zion
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7360 Bayview Avenue, Thornhill, Ontario, Canada, L3J 2R7 |
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(905) 889-2252 |
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(905) 889-2258 |
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http://www.templeharzion.com |
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information@templeharzion.com |
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| Vibrant Reform congregation of 450 families. Hebrew and religious classes, preschool (nursery, JK and SK enrichment), adult education, choir, youth group. |
| Committed to preserving Jewish heritage and Jewish continuity through education; making services meaningful and accessible; reinforcing and enhancing Jewish identity; providing family participation; ensuring equality for men and women in all aspects of temple life; emphasizing adult education and committing to social action. |
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