Cool Off At Temple Beth-El’s Open House Shabbat

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    All are welcome to experience Temple Beth-El of Great Neck’s incredible community during a special ice cream truck preneg at 5:30 p.m., followed by outdoor Erev Shabbat services in the Rudin Garden at 6:30 p.m., on Friday, Aug. 18.

    Rabbi Brian Stoller, Rabbi Megan Brumer and Cantor Adam Davis welcome you to an outdoor Open House Shabbat on Aug. 18. (Contributed photo)

    The greater community can join temple members and clergy to experience all that Temple Beth-El has to offer. Weather permitting, little ones can enjoy the spectacular playground and guests of all ages can cool off with a sweet treat from the very special ice cream truck.
    The event is free and open to all, but attendees should register at bit.ly/3NzS1bX

    Founded in 1928, the peninsula’s first synagogue is located at 5 Old Mill Rd. in Great Neck. To learn more, call 516-487-0900, visit www.tbegreatneck.org or email info@tbegreatneck.org.

    —Submitted by
    Temple Beth-El of Great Neck

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