August 21, 2008   20 Av 5768
Temple Etz Chaim, Franklin, MA
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Our Temple  

Temple Etz Chaim was founded in 1990 as a Reform Jewish Congregation. We encourage Jewish spiritual fulfillment, education of children and adults, and a growing sense of vital Jewish community. We are proud to be a full member of the Union for Reform Judaism and the Synagogue Council of Massachusetts. We are also a charter member of the Franklin Interfaith Council.

We are proud to be a four-generation Temple. As a Temple family, we celebrate all the holidays and festivals together. Our greatest celebrations are Shabbat. We always welcome new and existing members to join with us in prayer, to revitalize from the busy work week, and to participate in the oneg. Our services are warm and friendly and our congregation enjoys the benefit of sharing life's joys and sorrows.

Please join us for any service. For a schedule of Shabbat services call 508-528-5337.

For membership information, click here to send a request to our membership director.

Our Community  

Our members are primarily families with young children, reflecting the growth of the Metro West/ Route 495 area. However, we are proud to be a four-generation Temple, with members who are also great-grandparents. Our membership is truly diverse, with single members, mature couples, and those seeking a comfortable spiritual environment. Many of our members come from diverse backgrounds, and we feel it is essential to be particularly sensitive to the needs of dual-religion households — strengthening their Jewish
roots and bonding them to the Jewish community.

Join us! For more information about membership, call the Temple office at 508-528-5337.


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