Temple Beth Jacob
67 Broadway Concord, NH 03301
e-mail office@tbjconcord.org
phone (603) 228-8581

About TBJ
Rabbi Richard Klein:
Office: 603/228-8581
E-mail: rabbi@tbjconcord.org
Carol Sobelson, TBJ President:
E-mail: csobelson@comcast.net
Jodi Roos, Sisterhood President:
E-mail: jankroos@aol.com
Temple Beth Jacob Office:
Phone: 603/228-8581
Fax: 603/228-4929
Web Site: www.tbjconcord.org
E-mail: office@tbjconcord.org
Colleen Dickman, Office Manager
Not many religious organizations can claim they are growing today. However, Temple Beth Jacob, in New Hampshire’s capital city of Concord, is a growing, vibrant religious community.
In the beginning… “Base of Jacob” was incorporated by 11 men on September 19, 1907. Ten years later, in February 1917, it became known as Temple Beth Jacob. In 1946, Temple Beth Jacob affiliated with the Union for Reform Judaism. For a period of time prior to this, services were conducted in the Orthodox tradition. Rabbi Aaron B. Ilson, who was raised in the Orthodox tradition, but was ordained as a Reform rabbi, provided the transition from Orthodox to Reform.
In the years since, the congregation has continued to grow in size, scope of activities, and in its dedication to the diversity of Jewish ideas and ideals. Through the nearly 100 years of our existence, a series of dedicated rabbis and congregational leaders has enabled TBJ to go from those initial 11 men to nearly 200 families from near-isolation as Jews in the Concord area to becoming an integral part of the larger Jewish community of New Hampshire and beyond.
Founded in 1907 as an Orthodox Temple, we are now a traditional Reform Congregation that has not forgotten its Orthodox Jewish roots. Beginning with 11 founding families, today Temple Beth Jacob boasts more than 175 families from a wide geographic area around Concord.
Our present synagogue, originally purchased in 1937, has been updated several times in its history, most recently in 1989 when the building was expanded and renovated to include a larger sanctuary, kitchen, libraries, offices and classrooms. We are a group of families involved in not only our religious community, but also active members of our cities and towns.
Despite the challenges of a growing Temple, we welcome new families to continue the tradition of the close knit and energetic community we are today.
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Temple Beth Jacob
is a member of Union
for Reform Judaism (formerly UAHC)
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2008-09 REGISTRATION
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MONTHLY MITZVAH
As some of you may be
aware, the homeless shelters and the
food pantries in the Concord area are
in need of food donations. We are
requesting that people bring in
nonperishable foods such as rice,
canned vegetables, peanut butter, or
canned spaghetti, to be distributed. Of
course, dish soap, tissues, scouring
pads, and other household items are
always welcomed.
Please leave your donations in the box under the table in the entryway.
Thank you, Jean Buck for the Mitzvah Girls
INTERFAITH REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT PROGRAM
Over the summer months, the Interfaith Refugee Resettlement Program is expecting to receive approximately 80 refugees in Northern New England, mostly from Burundi.
These families will need tables, chairs, sofas (no sofa-sleepers),
bed frames, mattresses, linens, and the very basics. If you are interested
in further helping a refugee family, please call Amy Marchildon
at 603-224-8111, with Lutheran Social Services. Thank you.
Wishes for r'fua shleima, strength and healing, go out to Phil Speigel, Jay Rosenfield, Ada Nachmanson, Lindsey Segal-Bator and Samantha Rotman.
The URJ has reopened their Israel Emergency
Relief Fund to assist the residents of Sderot, who have been under constant
missile attacks from Hamas.
www.urj.org/donate
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