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385 Ward St, Newton, MA 02459, USA
Newton, Massachusetts 02459
+1 617-558-8100

Also, don't go to this place. Only the wicked try to humiliate people in public. Or the incompetent. Or both. All either of them had to do was say: we're out of time, can we talk about this after? So, in addition, I think it's fair to conclude that neither the rabbi nor the speaker have even basic 'speaker skills.'

Apparently, at this synagogue, not so. Instead, your intelligence will be insulted by hearing a talk about the POPE on Shavuot, that also had no substance. And it you try to bring it to something real, you will be treated with contempt in public.

Incredibly welcoming to all- whether you are single, married, interfaith, with children or without. While conservative, there are multiple opportunities to learn and expand religious knowledge and spirituality for every 'level' of observance.

Well, the Jews are the questioning people, the ones who argue/fight with G-d, two Jews, 3 opinions.

Finally, when I mentioned this to a friend at a different synagogue, he said: that rabbi has a reputation for being obnoxious. Golly, wish I had known.

Looking for a welcoming Jewish synagogue with thoughtful and warm clergy? Temple Emanuel is the place. My husband and I joined a few years ago and feel very much at home at the synagogue.

Temple Emanuel is an awful place.

Before signing up for membership, dig deep.

What is a surprise is how the Rabbis and other folks there treat people.

If you are seeking to connect with mean, nasty and dishonest people, then by all means,

this might just be your place.

I had a very bad experience here, where a Rabbi deliberately tried to humiliate me in public. I had asked a fact related question after a talk by an outside speaker. I'm guessing he didn't know any relevant material, so he, in an unpleasant tone, asked this rabbi if he wanted to answer. The rabbi said: No, no, no, no, no, no, no. AT LEAST that many times. His tone and attitude of contempt was very clear. It caused a stir, people stared at me, and someone I knew somewhat refused my offered hug (it WAS a Jewish holy day) saying: stay away from me! I'm so embarrassed by you!

I have never experienced a more welcoming and vibrant community! I feel blessed every day to have Temple Emanuel in my life. It is filled with the most compassionate, intelligent and open minded people. I have friends here that are family actually it truly feels like one big incredible family offering so much....this Temple is a gift!

Some lessons: If someone is talking about the pope on a Jewish holiday, in a Jewish sanctuary, get up and leave.

Freddie Allan's review is no surprise.

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Temple Emanuel

Synagogue at 385 Ward St, Newton, MA 02459, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Temple Emanuel: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday
    9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday
    9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
  • Saturday
    Closed
  • Sunday
    Closed

Rating

4
/
5
Based on 15 reviews

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Address:
385 Ward St, Newton, MA 02459, USA.
City:
Newton
Postcode:
02459

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ALL reviews about Temple Emanuel

  • Joshua
    Added 2016.09.30
    Also, don't go to this place. Only the wicked try to humiliate people in public. Or the incompetent. Or both. All either of them had to do was say: we're out of time, can we talk about this after? So, in addition, I think it's fair to conclude that neither the rabbi nor the speaker have even basic 'speaker skills.'
  • David
    Added 2016.05.06
    Apparently, at this synagogue, not so. Instead, your intelligence will be insulted by hearing a talk about the POPE on Shavuot, that also had no substance. And it you try to bring it to something real, you will be treated with contempt in public.
  • Jesus
    Added 2016.03.08
    Incredibly welcoming to all- whether you are single, married, interfaith, with children or without. While conservative, there are multiple opportunities to learn and expand religious knowledge and spirituality for every 'level' of observance.
  • Jason
    Added 2016.02.17
    Well, the Jews are the questioning people, the ones who argue/fight with G-d, two Jews, 3 opinions.
  • Connor
    Added 2016.01.28
    Finally, when I mentioned this to a friend at a different synagogue, he said: that rabbi has a reputation for being obnoxious. Golly, wish I had known.
  • Sophia
    Added 2015.12.05
    Looking for a welcoming Jewish synagogue with thoughtful and warm clergy? Temple Emanuel is the place. My husband and I joined a few years ago and feel very much at home at the synagogue.
  • Riley
    Added 2015.08.28
    Temple Emanuel is an awful place.
  • Isabel
    Added 2015.06.03
    Before signing up for membership, dig deep.
  • Kaitlyn
    Added 2015.01.07
    What is a surprise is how the Rabbis and other folks there treat people.
  • Diego
    Added 2014.11.04
    If you are seeking to connect with mean, nasty and dishonest people, then by all means,
  • Aaliyah
    Added 2014.02.07
    this might just be your place.
  • Sara
    Added 2013.10.21
    I had a very bad experience here, where a Rabbi deliberately tried to humiliate me in public. I had asked a fact related question after a talk by an outside speaker. I'm guessing he didn't know any relevant material, so he, in an unpleasant tone, asked this rabbi if he wanted to answer. The rabbi said: No, no, no, no, no, no, no. AT LEAST that many times. His tone and attitude of contempt was very clear. It caused a stir, people stared at me, and someone I knew somewhat refused my offered hug (it WAS a Jewish holy day) saying: stay away from me! I'm so embarrassed by you!
  • Aaliyah
    Added 2013.10.17
    I have never experienced a more welcoming and vibrant community! I feel blessed every day to have Temple Emanuel in my life. It is filled with the most compassionate, intelligent and open minded people. I have friends here that are family actually it truly feels like one big incredible family offering so much....this Temple is a gift!
  • Sebastian
    Added 2013.07.31
    Some lessons: If someone is talking about the pope on a Jewish holiday, in a Jewish sanctuary, get up and leave.
  • Nicole
    Added 2013.06.06
    Freddie Allan's review is no surprise.
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