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A genuine country western-themed hoedown took place at the annual summer Sephardic Temple Men’s Club barbecue at the Cedarhurst synagogue on Aug. 20. Catered by Genadeen, 132 guests munched on … more
“Meaningful tears” and enhancing a relationship with God were the focus of keynote speaker Rebbetzin Yael Axelrod’s talk at AMIT’s 19th annual Yom Iyun — “Day of Learning” — for more than 100 Jewish woman — at the Sephardic Temple in Cedarhurst July 18. more
Honoring four Lawrence residents and celebrating the 70th anniversary of Israel is all part of the seventh annual the Friends of the Israeli Defense Force Greater South Shore Community Event at the Sephardic Temple in Cedarhurst on May 9. more
Every Friday observant Jews head to temple for Shabbat, the weekly day of rest begins at sundown and continues until sundown on Saturday. On March 9, thousands of Jews across North America will take part in a special Shabbat. more
Mother and daughter, Debra and Daniella Haft, of Cedarhurst, are among the six people that AMIT will honor at its annual Greater Long Island gala at the Sephardic Temple, also in Cedarhurst, on Oct. 31 at 6:30 p.m. more
Arthur Quentzel was honored for his devoted service to the Sephardic Temple at its 54th annual testimonial luncheon on June 10 at the synagogue on Branch Boulevard in Cedarhurst. more
The Sephardic Temple chapter of AMIT will recognize the long-term volunteer efforts of longtime members Trudy and Richard Franco at a luncheon on May 17. more
Celebrating their 24th year, the Shalom Task Force will honor six individuals for their community service at the annual brunch on Sunday at the Sephardic Temple at 775 Branch Blvd. in Cedarhurst at 9:30 a.m. more
More than 600 people gathered at the Sephardic Temple in Cedarhurst on June 1 at the fifth annual Five Towns and Greater South Shore dinner to honor and support for the men and women who serve in the Israel Defense Forces. more
SULAM-LI hosted its version of the Chopped Challenge with four teams of two “chefs” who collaborated to prepare a meal in a certain amount of time to raise money for the Jewish religious school for children and young adults with special needs. more
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