
Welcome!
Thank you for your interest in becoming a member of Temple Beth-El, one of the Chicago area's most historic and progressive Reform Jewish congregations. Our synagogue has been a center for spiritual fulfillment and cultural fellowship for over 135 years.
You are invited to share with the Temple Beth-El family in our Sabbath and Festival Worship Services. We hope you will visit our Temple, tour the facilities, and meet clergy, members, and staff.
Please call to arrange a personal tour with one of our staff at 847.205.9982 or e-mail "office(at)Temple Beth-El.org"
A Glorious Past . . . An Inspiring Present . . . An Exciting Future . . .
A warm and friendly congregation
A great place to belong and be involved
Give your children a quality religious education
Build a strong Jewish identity
We invite you to join our Temple Beth-El family
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Temple Beth-El represent?
Since we first opened our doors in 1871, on the Sabbath
after the Chicago Fire, Temple Beth-El has been a congregation
that lives by the words of TORAH, knowledge, AVODAH,
service, and GIMILUT CHASADIM, good deeds. We diligently
maintain our reputation for service, commitment, warmth,
and community. We hope you will join the over 700 families
in our Temple family and participate in these endeavors
as we strive to meet your needs.
What makes Temple Beth-El different from other congregations? There are several characteristics of Temple Beth-El which unite us with the whole Jewish community, yet make our congregation unique: continuity, progressive spirit, and our members. The continuity of Temple Beth-El is evident from the great number of members who are as active in the congregation, as were their parents and grandparents ... some to the fifth generation. The Temple Beth-El spirit provides a warm and caring atmosphere which flourishes from the interaction of the members, their children, rabbis, teachers and staff. The strong feeling of Jewishness found at Temple Beth-El, generated by our "Temple Family," made up of members with different backgrounds, yet with common goals.
What are
some of the advantages of joining Temple Beth-El? In
its broadest program, the Temple strives to serve Judaism
and enrich each of us through worship and education for
both children and adults, social and cultural activities
that promote inter-generational bounds, and together
with inspiring ceremonies that sanctify our life cycles
- - Confirmation for young people at the tenth grade
level, Bar and Bat Mitzvah, and Adult B'nai Mitzvah for all
ages.
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Here are some of the reasons people join Temple Beth-El:
Please let us know if you would like to talk to some Temple members about why they joined Temple Beth-El and what they've found here.
Who are our members?
They are people in all walks of life, from many lands
and communities, of all ages, who have varying
opinions, beliefs needs, and contributions. Any
Jewish person, eighteen years or older, may become
a Temple Beth-El member. The unit of membership
is individual, or in the case of married persons,
the couple. Members' dependent children are included
in the membership of their parents. Our Temple
membership consists of approximately 725 families.
Our Religious and Hebrew Schools have almost
600 students, among the largest in the Chicago
area. Our membership is open to you and your
family. At Temple Beth-El, there is no
membership waiting list.
Who is our staff?
Two Rabbis, Rabbi Emeritus, Cantor, Director of Education,
Executive Director, Family Life Director, Youth
Director and Music Director - - experienced,
creative and responsive. In addition, staff support
includes dedicated office personnel, teachers
and members of the congregation who have assumed leadership positions
in the democratic direction and management of all Temple Beth-El activities.
Our staff and involved members of Temple Beth-El work together
to promote the totality of Jewish values and Jewish experience through
activities within the Temple and surrounding communities. A complete
listing of Temple officers, Board members and Committee Chairpersons
is available.
What can you tell me about the Temple facilities?
The Temple facility in Northbrook is located at 3610
Dundee Road. It has a new 650 seat sanctuary.
It also has fifteen classrooms as well as a library/learning
center, Women's Club Gift Shop, meeting rooms,
out-door playground and ample parking. Our High
Holiday Services are held at Glenbrook South
High School in Glenview, to allow for united families to
worship together.
What prayer books are used?
On Shabbat and Festivals, we use the Gates of Prayer - - "The New Union Prayer Book" - - available in the Temple sanctuary. On the High Holidays, we worship using the "Gates of Repentance," which may be purchased in our Temple office.
How is our Temple supported?
Temple Beth-El has a budget funded by dues, free-will
gifts, and fundraising activities that support
the maintenance of the congregation and its programs. The plan makes
it possible for everyone to become a member regardless of one's situation.
Information on Temple dues is available.
How does one become a member?
We cordially invite you to make Temple Beth-El
your religious home and to become part of our
congregational family. For more information or
to request a membership packet, please email
Marcy Chez "mchez @ Temple
Beth-El.org" or
call us at 847.205.9982 and
arrange a visit to answer your questions. We
hope that you will want to become part of our
Temple family.