Nice location for smaller (under500) venues. Parking directly across the street was very nice. Everyone flowed in and out easily. Beautiful building!
The church members were welcoming and friendly
This congregation is truly a loving group of fine people. Their outreach like hosting a Christmas dinner for 800 people and sharing their space with St.James when they had a fire several years ago shows how wonderful they are. Thank you for being you.
The open house was well planned & impressive. While munching on vegetable pizza or cotton candy or a slurpee, the members & staff shared about the congregation, their Rabbi, & the renovations to their campus & buildings. The tour began in the lobby & went to Cantor Beck-Berman on the music program, then Social Justice & the Brotherhood/Sisterhood, the Religious School, gorgeous sanctuary & meeting Rabbi Nagel. What a fun evening for the youth making cotton candy & slurpees, tattoos & nostalgic popcorn. David & David made enthusiastic ambassadors for Beth Ahabah & shared on music. Many have joined & converted, are in mixed families, attend monthly but living out of town with a local home too, & as visitor. The Social Justice committee was impressive & representatives were available at each station on the tour. The pipe organ is phenomenal in a breathtaking sanctuary. 1.4 million is a modest amount to put it back into service. Yes, organs break. The downside, the high road must always be taken or authenticity fails. Gossip is poor mortar for anything great. It crumbles. Inclusive & welcoming must include rabbi & Cantor.
This is my temple that my family has been going to since the 1800s, I just came from it, shabbat shalom everyone, come visit us fridays at 6:15, adonai loves you
Enjoyed Christmas dinner there
Wonderful welcoming congregation.
A wonderful synagogue for reform Judaism.
Peaceful and respectful. Welcoming folks are here.
Beautiful. Great acoustics
Attended A Christmas Function Here!!!
Awesome and welcoming Reform Congregation