Make our temple a part of your life! We welcome interfaith families!
THE MONROE TEMPLE
OF LIBERAL JUDAISM
A Reform Temple offering a rich Jewish experience for all of its congregants.
Our name means "House of God" and for over fifty years, we have strived to provide our community with a location to meet their religious, educational, and cultural needs.
Our membership is a mosaic of people from across the country, and around the globe. There are families of differing sizes and configurations, and individuals who represent a broad spectrum of occupations and avocations. Although the degree of religious observance varies, all members are committed to exploring a Jewish way of life. Our congregation has a long history with the Reform movement, creating a thoughtful balance between current philosophy and traditional ritual. We have a broad range of programs, committees and groups to meet the needs of young and old, men and women, the religious and secular. We extend a cordial welcome to visitors and guests to join us in worship on Erev Shabbat and Shabbat.
Do you live in the area? Join us! We invite your membership in our temple family! For more information, to arrange a private visit, or to meet with our clergy, please call the Temple office at (845) 783-2626.
We are located in Monroe, NY in Orange County.
TICKET 2 RIDE
BEATLES TRIBUTE BAND CONCERT TO BENEFIT MONROE TEMPLE
The theme of this year's service will be based on Psalms 107:1, giving thanks to Adonai.
Food donations will be accepted at the service for distribution to various food pantries.
Light refreshments after the service.
Community study, Nov, 2, 16, 23, and Dec. 7. Join Rabbi Garry Loeb for an exploration of Jewish teachings from the Bible through our own time. Free for members, modest donation for nonmembers. To register, call 783-2626 or email templesecretary@frontiernet.net.
If you have recently entered our temple then you have seen the new brick walkway adorning the front. The walkway and the adjacent new stairway were only made possible by your continued generosity and we would like to again say, “Thank you!”
We would now like to inform you about our plans to transform this walkway of pavers into a walkway of celebration and remembrance, which at the same time will help raise money for our beloved synagogue.
Each 4 inch by 8 inch paver is made out of special clay, which will allow us to engrave onto its surface three lines of text.Each line will have 13 characters, including spaces. This would be an excellent way of remembering and honoring a birth of a child, a bar or bat mitzvah, a wedding, a special anniversary, a special birthday, or a graduation.It would also be a nice way of saying “thanks” to a friend or to bring honor to the yahrzeit of a loved one.