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Established in 1844, Ohef Sholom Temple is the largest and oldest reform congregation in Hampton Roads, with more than 700 families, or approximately 1,800 members.
As a Temple family, we recognize that Judaism is a life value system which encompasses deeds, education, lifestyle and behavior, as well as spirituality and belief. Our programming reflects all of these areas, offering something of interest to meet the needs of each of our members. We're proud of our Temple's tradition and heritage, as well as of our congregants' commitments to occupying positions of leadership in both the Jewish and secular communities. We are also proud of our openness, flexibility and desire to welcome members into our family. Ohef Sholom Temple takes to heart and practices the words that are etched in stone above our sanctuary doors:
"My House Shall Be Called A House Of Prayer For All Peoples."
530 RALEIGH AVENUE NORFOLK, VA 23507 (757) 625-4295
MISSION STATEMENT
"My House Shall be Called a House of Prayer For All Peoples" To provide a spiritual, cultural and educational environment inspired by the highest Reform Jewish values.
Ohef Sholom Temple - Something for Everyone
Adult Education Bar/Bat Mitzvah Training Choir Confirmation High Holiday Services Holiday Celebrations Introduction to Judaism Men's Club Music Programs Religious and Hebrew School Shabbat Dinners Shabbat Evening Services Shabbat Morning Services Social Action and Tzedakah Torah Study Tot Shabbat WRJ/Sisterhood Youth Group
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DIRECTOR OF CONGREGATIONAL LIFE
OHEF SHOLOM TEMPLE
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA
Ohef Sholom Temple of Norfolk Virginia (www.ohefsholom.org) seeks an energetic, enthusiastic, innovative and highly creative person to serve as our full-time Director of Congregational Life, a position synthesizing the roles of Program Director and Outreach Director. Working closely with our Rabbi and Cantor and partnering with committees, the Director of Congregational Life will be expected to develop innovative programming to strengthen and help grow our diverse congregation. The ideal candidate possesses: solid Judaic background, excellent inter-personal, communication (writing, oral and electronic), organizational and administrative skills, warmth, maturity, dignity, responsibility, empathy and the ability to work collaboratively. Bachelors degree required; certification as a URJ Schindler Fellow for Interfaith Families desired. See our synagogue website (www.ohefsholom.org) or www.jewishjobs.com for the detailed job description. Resumes should be sent to Temple Administrator Lynn Evans at 530 Raleigh Ave., Norfolk, VA 23507 (lynn@ohefsholom.org).
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Our Judaica/Gift Shop is open on Thursdays from 10:00 am-2:00 pm, before and after Friday night Shabbat Services and on Sunday mornings during Religious School hours.
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10 Minutes of Torah
Who among us is so busy that he cannot spend 10 minutes a day in the study of a Jewish text? Just 10 minutes? Such a commitment would enable us to meet our Jewish obligation to make Jewish study a fixed occurrence. If we make time to answer our cell phones a dozen times a day and to check our email five times an hour, surely we can find 10 minutes to contemplate sacred words that nourish the soul.
-- Rabbi Eric Yoffie, November 8, 2003, 13 Cheshvan 5764
The Union will send you a one-page e-mail each day on a topic of Jewish interest.
All you need to do is find 10 minutes a day to “do Torah.”
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