Temple Torat Yisrael

Mazal Tov, We've Broken Ground!!!!

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Our speakers help to break ground for our new synagogue building in East Greenwich.  From left to right:  Henry Boezi, Vice-President of the East Greenwich Town Council; Rabbi Amy Levin, Temple Torat Yisrael; the Honorable Sheldon Whitehouse, US Senator from Rhode Island; Reverend Donald Anderson, Executive Minister, Rhode Island State Council of Churches; Dr. Martin Newman, New England Region of United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism; Reverend Craig Burlington, East Greenwich Clergy Association and St Luke's Episcopal Church; Andrew Sholes, Chairman, Torat Yisrael Building Committee; Susan Smoller, President, Temple Torat Yisrael;  Doris Feinberg, President, Jewish Federation of Rhode Island; Rabbi Peter Stein, Temple Sinai, Cranston and President, Rhode Island Board of Rabbis.

To read Rabbi Levin's remarks at the groundbreaking, click here.


Sunday, November 15, 2009 / 28 Heshvan 5770



Our Mission
Temple Torat Yisrael, as a Conservative Jewish congregation , seeks to develop our individual and collective abilities to contribute to the larger needs of our members and the community.
 
We strive to be an organization that will:
•    Provide a full range of spiritual opportunities supported by responsive clergy
•    Provide Jewish education for all ages
•    Be open and welcoming to the changing Jewish family
•    Be willing to work together for the common good of the congregation
 
Temple Torat Yisrael provides a positive physical and emotional environment in which a diverse and open Jewish community can practice all aspects of our faith.  The congregation is committed to being a vibrant, flexible and growing religious institution that is sensitive to the changing needs of American Jews.

Temple Torat Yisrael, 330 Park Ave., Cranston, RI  02905; phone (401) 785 - 1800