Temple Emanuel

Category: Synagogue in Virginia Beach, Virginia

Address: 424 25th St, Virginia Beach, VA 23451, USA

Phone: +17574282591

Reviews

Philippa Rowe

Dec 6, 2020

Everyone is friendly. I worship here and now we are on zoom for our worship.

Thomas McGuinness

Aug 19, 2019

My family has been a member of Temple Emmanuel for just over 3 years now. While we live very close to two other Synagogues, we have always felt welcomed, safe, and happy to be a part of Temple Emmanuel. There are always events to participate in from Shabbat services, round table discussions, volunteer opportunities, and the youth group. Our four children have all enjoyed and benefited from the Hebrew school that meets multiple times a week. From our 14 year old, who just had her Bat Mitzvah, to our 3 year old who often tries to crash her siblings classes, and is often welcomed. The feeling of community and belonging is extended to both Jews and non Jews alike. The diversity of this Temple is both encouraging and welcoming to those who feel neglected elsewhere. . Rabbi Marc is a wonderful, knowledgeable, and kind person who has been ever helpful to my family in many ways. In short my large family has found another family to be part of at temple Emmanuel and I can only encourage those seeking a place of worship to come and check out what Temple Emmanuel and its congregants have to offer.

Sarah Davis

Aug 7, 2019

We drive 45 minutes just to attend this religious school. I love the warm atmosphere, the caring teachers and Rabbi, and my children look forward to it each week! I feel very lucky to be part of such a kind and open-minded community where we feel welcomed each time we step through the doors. It feels like home.

Janna Kestenbaum

Jul 26, 2019

We originally joined this congregation for its religious school. They have become an extension of our family. 6 years later we cannot imagine our lives without this community, our wonderful rabbi, the staff, the congregants. It is a special place.

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Questions & Answers

My mother passed away when I was very young. My father was a Christian but could not handle 4 children. I was placed in foster care. My mother was Jewish however, I was not raised in the faith. Could you help me?

Ken Jones | Oct 25, 2019
Temple Emanuel | Oct 25, 2019

Our rabbi would be happy to have a conversation with you. You can find his email on our contact page: http://www.tevb.org/contact/

What is the name of the rabbi and what is his phone number.ee are knew and my husband is in hospital

bunny garnick | Oct 25, 2018
Temple Emanuel | Oct 25, 2019

Our rabbi would be happy to have a conversation with you. You can find his email address on our contact page: http://www.tevb.org/contact/

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