February 06, 2012   13 Sh'vat 5772
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Welcome to Temple Anshe Amunim!  

Welcome to Temple Anshe Amunim!

Temple Anshe Amunim was founded in 1869 in order to foster a deeper sense of religion and community in Pittsfield and Berkshire County.  Our congregation continues as strong as ever in our 142th year, enriching the values and customs of the Reform Judaism movement.  Not only do we strive to meet the spiritual and pastoral needs of our congregants, but we also reach out into the community to participate in Tikkun Olam projects and work tirelessly to do our part to help heal the world.

 

Please clink on the links next to Welcome to explore the nooks and crannies of Temple life and our exquisite Broad Street building, meet our clergy and staff members, as well as lay leadership, and learn about the wide array of committees which work to develop programs and rituals designed to enhance Temple life.

History  

 

As the fourth oldest reform congregation in the Northeast region, Temple Anshe Amunim boasts an extensive amount of history and connection to the Jewish community of the Berkshires.  Click here to take a walk back through time dating back to November 14th, 1869.

Membership  



Membership at Temple Anshe Amunim provides our congregants with  a warm sense of Jewish spirituality as well as a caring community.  Our membership is comprised of multi-generational families in the Berkshires, newer families to our community, as well as seasonal and part-time residents of surrounding areas.    Click here to learn about membership at Temple Anshe Amunim, and click here to print out a membership application. 

Contributions  


Our congregation holds a number of funds and endowments dedicated to ensure the long-lasting life of our congregation and our community.  These funds support both our operating budgets and our long-term planning.  Click here to learn about our dedicated funds and how to make a contribution.




 

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