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Philosophy and Goals

Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple is committed to serving Jewish youth. We offer a number of programs through the youth group, each planned with these goals in mind…

Building Jewish Pride in Our Youth
We hope to give children a Jewish heart—a feeling of pride in being Jewish—and a Jewish head—the knowledge with which to actively participate in the Jewish community.

Helping Children to Feel Accepted and Valued
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The youth groups create a warm, fun, meaningful, and accepting place for all children.

Providing a forum for Children and Teens to Discuss Today's Challenging Issues

With all the issues adolescents face, we provide a nurturing forum for young people to talk about critical concerns and learn from Jewish insights.

Forging a Life-Long Connection to the Jewish Community

We believe that empowering children to participate in the synagogue will help them learn to cherish involvement in Judaism throughout their lives.

Reaching Every Child

We feel that it is our responsibility to maintain a relationship with each child in the synagogue so that they know Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple is a place where they are always welcome.