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So Many Ways To Be Involved!

We are an active community and offer many paths to involvement and participation, whether it's a social activity, a social cause, a baseball game or a brisket cook-off, it's happening at Beth El! Explore the many ways you can participate with us!


 

Beth El Federation of Temple Youth (BEFTY!)

Bringing together Jewish teens around the area and around the world to build friendships, have fun, and foster a long-term commitment to the ideals and values of Reform Judaism.

Contact the group for more information.


 

Brotherhood

Uniting the men of Beth El Hebrew Congregation with educational, social, and community-based programs.

For information on joining the Brotherhood, please email us at brotherhood@bethelhebrew.org. You can also download the membership application.


 

Caring Community Committee

Beth El members reach out to fellow congregants to provide a helping hand during times of illness, loneliness, or bereavement.  They also provide holiday gift bags to the homebound and welcome baby gifts.

Please call the Beth El office, 703-370-9400, and ask to speak to one of the clergy or call Ruth Perlstein, CCC chair, at 703-978-9341.  Your call and any subsequent services will be strictly  confidential and your privacy will be respected.


 

Culture Club

A monthly adventure to a museum, theater, or other place of cultural interest in the area.


 

Chavurah

Providing members with an opportunity for personal and spiritual growth through new and lasting friendships.

Contact the group for more information.


 

Social Action

Working for justice and peace through community service and by addressing social justice and human rights issues here and around the world.

Contact the group for more information.


 

Women of Reform Judaism (Sisterhood)

Empowering the women of Beth El through stimulating social action programs and educational and social activities.

Contact the group for more information.


 

Young Professionals Group

A group for Jews in their 20s and 30s looking for fellowship and fun. Our events include happy hours, wine and cheese parties, attending services, and dining out.

Contact the group for more information.


 

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