May 22, 2013   13 Sivan 5773
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Membership Information

Why Join Judea Reform?  

Members of Judea Reform have access to Shabbat and holiday services, to our rabbis for educational opportunities and life cycle events, to our Religious School for childrens' education, and to our cemetery. More importantly, members of Judea Reform are part of a diverse, casual, thriving, and welcoming community. From informal groups that go walking on Sunday mornings to study groups, from folks who meet for breakfast to more structured chavurot, from a friendly weekly chat at the oneg Shabbat to groups that celebrate holidays together -- our members create lasting relationships that enhance each other's lives.

 

Chavurah Program  

Judea Reform's chavurot are groups of members who have similar interests and who are in similar demographics. From chavurot of young families to chavurot of retirees, these groups meet regularly to share meals, holiday celebrations, movies, and life experiences.

Twice a year, our Membership Committee works to group members seeking a chavurah together. New members and existing members who do not currently belong to a chavurah are welcome!

For a Chavurah application, click here.

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Membership Categories  

At this time, we have three membership categories:

  • Families
  • Individuals
  • Under 30 years of age

Suggested membership support (sometimes known as dues) differs for each membership category. While the Board of Trustees sets the standard membership support amount, we rely on Fair Share giving to support the educational, cultural, and social work of the congregation. Judea Reform will never turn away a Jew with a genuine inability to contribute the standard suggested membership support.

 

How to Become a Member  

Membership at Judea Reform is open to Jewish families in which one or both adults are Jewish and to Jewish singles. For a membership application, please click here or contact the temple office at 489-7062. If you would like additional information about something we have not addressed in this website, or simply want to come by and visit the temple, please contact Rabbi John Friedman or Joyce Gordon, Executive Director, in the the temple office. They will be happy to welcome you, show you around, and answer any questions about our synagogue community.

Volunteering at Judea Reform  
 There are many opportunities to volunteer your time and skills at Judea Reform.  From serving on committees to helping with projects or one-time events, there's a way for you to contribute!  Please download and fill out our Project Shalom volunteer form and email it to Elise Bouchard in the temple office to start getting involved!

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