Ahavath Beth Israel

Category: Synagogue

Address: 11 N Latah St, Boise, ID 83706, USA

Phone: +12083436601

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–3PM

Tuesday: 9AM–3PM

Wednesday: 9AM–3PM

Thursday: Closed

Friday: 9AM–3PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Annette Guidry

Oct 7, 2021

Great rabbi! Welcoming place, full of tradition. A community that helps and supports its members AND non-members. Full of tradition and ritual. No religious dogma here, just a community that cares about making this world a better place. Historic and beautiful synagogue building, too!

Thom Wade

Mar 2, 2020

Wonderful historic placed with wonderful pepole

gasana james

Jan 7, 2020

This is the best place for wedding, parties, and there is enough parking

Marilyn Paul

Jan 1, 2020

We visited from out of town several times on Rosh Hashanah and were very warmly welcomed by many congregants. What a caring friendly place. Rabbi Dan's holiday talks were inspiring and we met many people we would love to see again.

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Questions & Answers

When is the service and is it handicapped accessible to go in

Jeremy Miller | Sep 29, 2019
Leigh Ford | Sep 29, 2019

Yes it's handicapped accessible. Service times should be on the website or if you sign up for the enewsletter you'll get a weekly reminder. Generally they are Friday evenings and Saturday mornings.

When are the service times? What is the dress code if any? Thanks , anxious to visit.

Pamela Parker | Sep 29, 2018
Jonathon Fishman | Sep 29, 2018

You can have a look at the web site for specific service times but in general it's Friday evenings around 7.30pm and Saturday mornings at 10.00 am. Dress code is casual. You won't see men in sports coats...

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Is there a Sunday morning service

Jeremy Miller | Sep 29, 2019
Ahavath Beth Israel | Sep 29, 2019

No, there is not a Sunday morning service.

Do you have any scholars who can explain the writings of Ezekiel?

Richard Cowman | Sep 29, 2019
Ahavath Beth Israel | Sep 29, 2019

Richard, We have a Talmud class every Tuesday at noon in the basement of the synagogue, where that week's Talmud portion is discussed at length. Please feel free to attend some time and ask this question!

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