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Temple Beth El – An inclusive and dynamic Reform Jewish congregation . . . Temple Beth El is a vibrant and inclusive community, anchored by deep roots, guided by sacred responsibility, and uplifted by daring hope Here, connections thrive, Jewish identity is celebrated with pride, and every story matters—including yours
Membership - Temple Beth El As a member of Temple Beth El, you are contributing to the enhancement of local Jewish life Our community is home to innovative and collaborative Jewish experiences that radiate through Shalom Park and beyond
Clergy - Temple Beth El Rabbi Knight is honored to serve Temple Beth El and is happy to make his home in Charlotte, with his wife, Rabbi Ana Bonnheim, their two children, and exceedingly large dog, Glacier In his spare time, he likes to take walks with his family, travel, cook delicious meals, and read good books
Shabbat – Temple Beth El Shabbat is the heart of Jewish life at Temple Beth El Each week, our community comes together to pause, reflect, and reconnect—with ourselves, with each other, and with the sacred
Wildacres Retreat - Temple Beth El Registration Information Wildacres attendees must be Temple Beth El members with a current 2025-2026 My Temple Commitment Fees must be paid in full by Friday, August 8, 2025 There is limited capacity As a result, registration will remain open pending space availability
LIBERTY Hunger Relief Project – Temple Beth El For generations, Temple Beth El has embraced the sacred call to care for those in need, living out the mitzvah to leave “the corners of our fields” for the hungry, the poor, and the stranger
Lifelong Jewish Learning – Temple Beth El At Temple Beth El, Jewish learning is ongoing and dynamic From discovering the fundamentals of Jewish thought and practice to mastering Hebrew and exploring sacred texts, our programs are designed for adults who want to connect more deeply with Judaism
Holidays - Temple Beth El Jewish holidays are more than dates on a calendar—they are moments that bring us together in celebration, reflection, and community Whether it’s dipping apples in honey on Rosh HaShanah, lighting the Chanukah candles, or gathering for a Passover Seder, our holidays remind us of who we are, where we’ve been, and where we’re going Explore our holidays below: