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    Congregation Ner Shalom

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    Congregation Kol Shofar

    Congregation Kol Shofar

    4.0(5 reviews)
    31.3 mi

    I grew up in a Catholic and Jewish background. This was my first Shabbat service since my family…read morepassed away. Everyone was very welcoming. The service was quite long ( 3 hours) and there was a lunch. The majority of the service was sung in Hebrew. My brain shut off at about an hour and a half but very nice service.

    I was a Kol Shofar member from age 5 to age 23 (the last year I could go to high holiday services…read morefor free under my parents membership). My family has seen Kol Shofar change over the years from the leadership of Rabbi White to our current Rabbi, Rabbi Derby and now, Rabbi Levy as Co-Rabbi. High Holidays at Kol Shofar hold many cherished memories for me. Todd Silverstein's soulful interpretation of the holiday melodies is a delight to witness. Rabbi Derby's sermon's are always powerful yet accessible. And even though there are many people in attendance, the atmosphere is still warm and familiiar (probably because my mom *always* insists on sitting in the front row, even when we show up late!) There are truly some remarkable teachers here. Fred Cherniss, Rabbi Derby and Yetta Robinson to name a few. I'm not super fond of the Co-Rabbi, Rabbi Levy, but Rabbi Derby is an amazing spiritual leader who more than makes up for Rabbi Levy's shortcomings. If you are synagogue shopping in Southern Marin, I'd definitely recommend you take a look at Kol Shofar. Be advised that Rabbi Derby is on sabbatical for the next 9 mos.

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    Chabad Jewish Center

    Chabad Jewish Center

    4.5(2 reviews)
    8.0 mi

    We attended services after calling last minute before a holiday and we were blown away by the…read moreauthenticity of the Rabbi and each and every member of the community. We were welcomed without the "religion" feeling that usually comes with worshiping environments, regardless of the house of worthsip. NO Judgement, Harshness, or ickiness. :) yeah. The service felt ancient and meaningful at the same time. The Rabbi gave a speech that I felt was imbued with a universal spiritual message but also maintained tradition. After services, they had a "kiddush", sponsored and paid for by a community member where everyone dined together. No one ever asked for money, no one cared if I was a millionaire or broke. It was so lovely and unlike anything I have felt in a long time. Each person I spoke to came to chabad from a different avenue and perspective. each person had their own "story" and also there own personality, which was not squelched in any way from being a part of a "religous" community. I would say that if you are looking for a spiritual path and your spirit craves nurturing and your soul some good old fashioned ancient connection, this is the ONLY place in town! PPS- this Address is WRONG. the CORRECT ADDRESS: is 2312 Bethards Dr # 2 Santa Rosa, CA 95405 (707) 577-0277 I think this is their current linke: www.jewishsonoma.com/ PPPS. I really want to move to this community...

    Small orthodox community. The majority of shabbat service is in Hebrew. The members are very…read morewelcoming.

    Congregation Sherith Israel - Friday Night Services

    Congregation Sherith Israel

    4.7(55 reviews)
    40.1 miPacific Heights

    Congreagation Sherith Israel is another congregation we had the pleasure of visiting the last time…read morewe were in San Francisco. Rabbi Jessica is a awesome and nice woman. We had the pleasure of introducing ourselves and talking about good things of our congregation back home. Lots of up and down stairs here inside the building. Parking structure is not bad either. Congregation Sherith Israel is a wonderful place, and beautiful place. People here are friendly and welcoming to all.

    I've been a member of Sherith Israel for over twenty years and watched it go through lots of ups…read moreand downs. It's been around since 1850, but it's anything but ancient. They like me to describe themselves as 'a 170 year old startup', which is spot on. They're opening a preschool in Fall, 2023; have an active teens program, which recently traveled to Washington, DC to engage with elected officials and interact with other Jewish kids from across the country. So many other programs, including a vibrant volunteer membership network that cooks and delivers meals for battered women and children; a dynamic Climate Action Team; single's program; and on and on and on. A lot of reviewers focus on the (admittedly amazing) historical building, but to me the most compelling thing about this congregation to me are the warm, welcoming individuals of all ages and backgrounds who call this community their home! Check out Friday night services at 6pm or take a walk through its rich history every Wednesday afternoon at 2pm. You'll be glad you did.

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    Our fun loving senior staff

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    Temple Sinai

    Temple Sinai

    4.3(16 reviews)
    42.7 mi

    Very well organized programming, rich array of services, social activities etc but never felt very…read morewelcome so did not renew my membership after 1 year. As a newcomer I experienced a lot of clickishness, and a lack of feeling welcome at, for instance the oneg shabbats, which is where such bonding as a newcomer would take place. Interestingly I did witness, on a couple occasions, an AA person, who also appeared to be new or in process of considering whether to join, being shown great attention with a well organized welcomong committee response laying out the red carpet. I was also surprised to find one of the rabbis not to be very warm and friendly as was described in the other reviews. Whenever I saw her at an event and happened to make eye contact, her response was never warm and inviting. With such a large congregation I did not expect anything more than a smile or a hello but this did not happen-- not surprising however since this appears to be the cultural norm for Sinai's congregation as a whole. Now if I was a different demographic.... that might have made a difference!

    Sinai writes they are a diverse community. Yet, at times, they lack people skills training and…read moresystems to work with diverse emotions and demonstrate skillful leadership. Sinai lacks a fair and skilled complaint process to investigate their own staff's harmful behavior and self-protective conduct to find the facts. Like a dysfunctional family, based on the cantor's fabrications, the rabbi and leadership did not hesitate to take manipulate perception, and take brutal, and unexpected punishment actions with me. Believing only the cantor, the rabbi spread false allegations about me to their board and failed to speak with me about my experience. Result? Many people know I am a long-term cancer patient. Clergy's unexpected aggression and ostracism led to my ongoing health damages and more medical oversight. Their hubris in leadership is demonstrated by their refusal to take responsibility, apologize to me, and model unity and caring for their own congregation. I had been at Sinai as long as the rabbi and cantor have. Fortunately, now, I am in a much smaller congregation, close to my home, and doing fine.

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    Summertime Shabbat lunch in the courtyard.

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