Temple B'nai Torah

Synopsis: 
We are a growing congregation that encourages and supports each of our members as they find their connection to our Kehillah Kedoshah - Sacred Community.
Description: 

Vision

We, the members of Temple B'nai Torah, a Reform Jewish congregation,
strive to build a caring, inclusive K'hillah K'doshah (sacred
community) and to fulfill the covenant between God and Am Yisrael (the
Jewish People) by engaging together in the primary Jewish acts of
Torah, Avodah and G'milut Hasadim - study, prayer and acts of loving
kindness.

To these ends, we affirm the following Precepts:

Torah

"It is a tree of life those who hold it fast"

Proverbs 3:18

Belief in one God and Torah is the essential expression of Jewish
spirituality, however, we respect the path each person travels towards
affirming that spirituality. We provide full opportunities for lifelong
learning in the Reform Jewish tradition through worship, instruction,
and individual study. Through our evolving understanding of Torah, we
set our compass and chart our course as a congregation.

Tikun Olam

"Do justice, love mercy and walk humbly with your God"

Micah 6:8

Out of rachmones (love/compassion), we embrace the responsibilities
of our Jewish tradition and the opportunities to work for the
betterment of our congregation, our community and our world. We commit
ourselves to become ever more informed, as Jews and as citizens. Thus
do we gain the understanding and wisdom to act decisively and
effectively in promoting greater social justice.

Children -- Family -- Community

"And you shall teach them diligently to your children"

Deuteronomy 6:7

We treasure our children as a natural part of all we do. They are
the future of Judaism. We provide education and opportunities for
participation to instill strong Jewish values, foster a lifelong love
of Torah and strengthen the sense of community for children and
families of all generations.

Democracy

"Hearken unto the voice of the people"

I Samuel 8:7

We are dedicated to democratic decision-making stemming from Jewish
principles. Our leaders reflect the diversity of our congregation and
lead with integrity and a sense of fairness. Decisions are made with
respect for the tension that arises as we strive to achieve balance
between our resources and our goals.

Individual Worth

"And God created the human in the Divine image"

Genesis 1:27

All individuals who accept these precepts are welcome at Temple
B’nai Torah. We strive to understand and accept each other through open
communication and believe that through diversity our mishpacha
(community) is enriched.

Address: 
15727 NE 4th Street
Bellevue, Washington 98008-4317 United States
Phone: 
1 425-603-9677
Fax: 
1 425-603-9699




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