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Interfaith

Nearly 70% of our community describe themselves as interfaith families. Yep! 70% of our community has an immediate family member who is not part of the Jewish faith. From our clergy to our staff, and throughout our affiliated community, most of us are part of families that connect to God through a variety of faiths. At Temple Sholom, through our Reform Jewish Spiritual lens we believe that "interfaith" means diversity, inclusion, acceptance, heightened learning, openness, and multiple ways of expressing spiritual connections.

Interfaith Involvement

Many Jews in interfaith families have concerns that their partner will not find a place to be involved in their community. At Temple Sholom, we strive to make sure everyone can be equally involved. From learning Hebrew with your child to participating in our many Social Action drives, everyone has a place at here.

Interfaith Perspectives

"When my wife and I were looking for a synagogue for our family, we wanted to find a place where my wife, who isn't Jewish, would have a voice and would be embraced by the community. At Temple Sholom, we have found this and are happy to be engaged and involved"
-Brandon Lindsay, Temple Chaver

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