Atlantic Ocean, Gloucester. Richie Martin, 978-281-0670 - [email][events]
Atlantic Ocean, Gloucester. Richie Martin, 978-281-0670 - [website][email][events]
8 great dates, one fun night. With 8minuteDating, jewish singles can meet new people in a great atmosphere at some of Boston's trendiest restaurants. 236 Huntington Ave. Suite 208, Boston, 02115. Mindy Sanderson, 617-558-1542 - [website][email][events]
An orthodox synagogue. 168 Adams Street, Newton, 02460. Norbert Weinberg, Rabbi, 617-630-0226 - [website][email][events]
157 Main Street, North Reading, 01864. Kyle Browning, 800-622-2120 - [website][email][events]
Welcome to Ahavath Torah Congregation. We are a lively, family-oriented Conservative Synagogue located in Stoughton, Massachusetts. We strive to foster and interpret traditional Judaism with a modern approach. We serve the needs of young and old through religious, cultural and social activities. Come in and make yourself at home. 1179 Central Street, Stoughton, 02072. Jonathan Hausman, Rabbi, 781-344-8733 - [website][email][events]
Aish HaTorah's Mission is to reawaken Jewish values and priorities; ignite Jewish pride; stimulate personal growth and promote Jewish unity through creative and meaningful education. Boston. Andy Shulman, 617-731-1324 - [website][email][events]
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1583 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, 02138. 617-547-7701 - [email][events]
Events management and promotion firm that handles films, film festivals, concerts, and more, many that involved the Jewish community. 101 Tremont Street, Boston, 02108. Ellen Gitelman, 617-426-6668 - [email][events]
The American Jewish Committee has worked since 1906 to safeguard and strengthen Jews and Jewish life worldwide by promoting democratic and pluralistic societies that respect the dignity of all peoples. 126 High Street, Boston, 02110. Lawrence Lowenthal, Executive Director, (617) 457-8700 - [website][email][events]
Founded in 1892, the mission of the American Jewish Historical Society is to foster awareness and appreciation of the American Jewish heritage and to serve as a national scholarly resource for research through the collection, preservation and dissemination of materials relating to American Jewish history. 160 Herrick Road, Newton Centre, 02459. Michael Feldberg, Ph.D., Director, 617-559-8880 - [website][email][events]
Help Jewish organizations to get on-line. No longer in business. PMD 288, 831 Beacon Street, Newton Centre, 02459. Moshe Ayala, 617-232-7509 - [website][email][events]
Marblehead, 01945. Dmitry Gofshteyn, 781-631-0331 - [email][events]
Argentinean Jewish Community Relief Campaign is a group of concerned citizens in the New England region working to raise funds for the Jewish community of Argentina and to educate the local community about the critial situation of Argentina's Jewry. Boston. Diego F. Wyszynski, 617-457-8788 - [email][events]
An international organization of Austin-Austen family researchers. Its web site has the largest collection of Austin-Austen documents available anywhere, and Guests are welcome at the Austin-Austen Research Center. The web site lists Austin-Austen related web links and events. 23 Allen Farm Lane, Concord, MA 01742-2202. Dr. Michael Edward Austin, 978-369-8591 - [website][email][events]
Beth El is a Reform congregation of over 400 memberships, affiliated with the Union for Reform Judaism, and the Synagogue Council of Massachusetts. Beth El Temple Center is located in Belmont, Massachusetts. Belmont is a small town of about 5 square miles sandwiched between Cambridge, Watertown, Waltham, Lexington, and Arlington. It's very convenient to Boston and the academic institutions in Cambridge. The greater Boston area, of which Belmont is a part, has a vibrant Jewish community. Beth El welcomes interfaith families. Beth El is fully egalitarian. Beth El welcomes gay and lesbian Jews. 2 Concord Ave, Belmont, 02478. Rabbi Jonathan Kraus, 617-484-6668 - [website][email][events]
Chabad Center serving all of Newton, MA. 229 Dedham St, Newton MA 02461, Newton, 02461. Nechama Prus, 617-969-1170 - [email][events]
229 Dedham Street, Boston. 617-424-1190 - [email][events]
P.O. Box 676, Raynham Center. Chuck Batchelor, 508-455-2791 - [website][email][events]
Arlington, 02474. Howard Sagrans, 781-643-3351 - [email][events]
BoSoma Dance Company was founded upon the belief that dance should be an accessible art form, transcending borders of social background and culture. BoSoma serves the community by presenting dance concepts that display the expression of ideas and feelings as well as bringing cultural recognition and aesthetic sensitivity to society through the art of dance. Through performances and education BoSoma challenges people to be creative human beings committed to the enrichment of society. PO Box 35263, Boston, 02135. 978-500-3057 - [website][email][events]
The company was founded upon the belief that dance should be an accessible art form, transcending borders of social background and culture. BoSoma serves the community by presenting dance concepts that display the expression of ideas and feelings. The company serves the community by bringing cultural recognition and aesthetic sensitivity to society through the art of dance. Through performances and education we challenge people to be creative human beings committed to the enrichment of society. BoSoma works to collaborate with local musicians and visual artists with the intent of reaching out to audiences of different artistic mediums. The company feels strongly that it is mutually beneficial for arts organizations to work together and develop meaningful. P.O. Box 35263, Boston, 02135. 978-500-3057 - [website][email][events]
Boston Ballet, a professional dance company and the region’s second-largest performing arts organization, is dedicated to the highest standards of dance performance, training, and education. The Company presents fully staged classical and contemporary works during its eight-month season. Performances reach a broadly inclusive audience from throughout the state and region, and support an institutional mission that values leadership, innovation, and partnership. Boston Ballet's Center for Dance Education serves an associated imperative to train dancers of all ages and provide general access to the art of dance. 19 Clarendon Street, Boston, 02116-6100. 617-695-6950 - [website][email][events]
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The Boston Center for Jewish Heritage has succeeded in purchasing and is now restoring the once-abandoned Vilna Shul for use as Boston's historic Jewish museum and as a gathering place for community and cultural events. Vilna Shul, 18 Phillips Street, Boston, 02114. Steven Greenberg, Director, 617 523 2324 - [website][email][events]
The BCA is located in Boston's South End, the largest landmark district in the United States. The BCA is a four acre complex that includes: The Cyclorama, built in 1884 to display a panorama painting, is on the National Register of Historic Places. The 23,000 square foot Cyclorama rotunda is now the site of exhibitions, performances and community events and houses the Community Music Center of Boston, the Art Connection, the Boston Ballet Costume Shop, three small theaters and a rehearsal studio. 539 Tremont Street, Boston, 02116. 617-426-5000 - [email][events]
539 Tremont Street, Boston, 02116. 617.426.5000 - [website][email][events]
The Boston Conservatory trains exceptional young performing artists for careers that enrich and transform the human experience. Known for its multi-disciplinary environment, the Conservatory offers fully accredited graduate and undergraduate programs in music, dance and theater, and presents more than 200 performances each year by students, faculty and guest artists. The intimacy of our class settings provides a student-centered atmosphere that is uniquely intensive and supportive. Since its founding in 1867, The Boston Conservatory has shared its talent and creativity with the city of Boston, the region, and the nation, and continues to grow today as a vibrant community of artists and educators. Armed with new energy and new ambitions, the Conservatory i. 8 The Fenway, Boston, 02215. 617- 536-6340 - [website][email][events]
19 Clarendon Street, Boston, 02116-6100. 617-456-6295 - [website][email][events]
The Boston Dance Company, a non-profit organization, was founded in 1992 by James Reardon and Clyde Nantais with the vision of offering high quality dance to underserved communities. BDC's goal is to develop a diverse company and school which provides professioal dancers, as well as children, the opportunity to study and perform the works of many different choreographers and to provide high quality dance productions to communities outside the Greater Boston area. The repertory includes classical balllets, Balanchine ballets, reconstructed historic works, 20th century masterpieces, and new works by emerging local choreographers specifically commissioned for BDC. Through our ongoing relationships with the Strand Theater in Dorchester, Salem State College, a. 550 Massachusetts Ave., 3rd Floor, Cambridge, 02139. James Reardon, 617-491-8615 - [website][email][events]
The Israel Action Center is the central resource for community-based pro-Israel efforts in Greater Boston. The Center is at the hub of area organizations and efforts to support Israel, its democratically elected government, and the quest for a safe and secure peace between Israel and her neighbors. 126 High Street, Boston, 02110. Nancy Kaufman, (617) 457-8600 - [website][email][events]
An annual film festival featuring films on Jewish themes. 1001 Watertown Street, West Newton, 02465. Sara Rubin, 617-244-9899 - [website][email][events]
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The Boston Swing Dance Network runs public swing dances with live music one Saturday per month from September through June. 464 Common Street, Suite 272, Belmont, 02478. Roger Weiss, 617-924-6603 - [website][email][events]
The Boston Tea Party began in 1998 as an annual party that attracted dancers primarily from the East Coast. It continued to grow in popularity to become one of the premier dance events in the country. The event attracts more than 1400 dancers from across the United States and around the world. The Boston Tea Party is a four day celebration that includes 80 Swing Dance workshops taught by over 50 of the world’s top instructors in all levels of swing dance, including more than 20 workshops geared for the absolute beginner. The Boston Tea Party plays host to competitions, performances and exhibitions of three major forms of swing dance: West Coast Swing, Lindy Hop and Balboa. Boston. Steve Drzewiczewski - [website][email][events]
Boston - [website][email][events]
Hillel, the center for Jewish life on campus, is the largest, most exciting, most versatile organization at Boston University. Students work hard to build connections and strengthen relationships with other campus communities. They have made Hillel an integral part of BU's social, cultural, educational, political, and religious life. 213 Bay State Road, Florence & Chafetz Hillel House, Boston, 02215. Joseph Polak, Rabbi, Executive Director, 617-353-7200 - [website][email][events]
People have rediscovered sites of Bostons Jewish experience in the North and West ends by arranging for a group walking tour. Boston. Michael Ross, 617-489-5020 - [website][email][events]
BostonJew's goal is to provide a welcoming environment for individuals to connect to the Jewish community. We are dedicated to providing an accessible place for current members of the community to connect, as well as reaching out to new arrivals. Web site not working. Scott Brown, 617-734-4566 - [website][email][events]
Ongoing radio show on relationships. Boston. Dr Barbara Kreedman, 877-433-5369 - [email][events]
Characterized by academic excellence since its founding in 1948, Brandeis is one of the youngest private research universities, as well as the only nonsectarian Jewish-sponsored college or university in the country. Named for the late Justice Louis Dembitz Brandeis of the U.S. Supreme Court, Brandeis University combines the faculty and resources of a world-class research institution with the intimacy and personal attention of a small liberal arts college. 415 South Street, Waltham, 02454. Dennis Nealon, Media Relations Director, 781-736-4205 - [website][email][events]
Boston chapter of national organization supporting steps towards peace for Israel. 11 E. Adams St., Chicago, 60603. Sandy Goldfless, 617-738-1754 - [website][email][events]
Alumni reunion june 14, 2003. 22 Priscilla Circle, 9 Camp Road Amherst NH 03031, Wellesley, 02481. Ken Kornreich, 781-237-9410 - [website][email][events]
The original building was expanded to meet the needs of the congregation in 1979 and again in 1982 with the addition of the Learning Center. The present complex houses a myriad of social and educational activities and services, reaching an age group from pre-schoolers to retirees. In the Jewish tradition, the community continues to study, interact, and grow. It is a wonderful mix of people, history, rirual, and desire, a warm, caring community, a rich and unfinished mosaic of lasting beauty. 145 Winter Street, Hyannis, 02601. David Freelund, Rabbi, 508-775-2988 - [website][email][events]
Jewish events from dances to athletic activities. Web site not functioning. PO. Box 534, Sudbury, 01776. Barton Roth, 978-443-7834 - [website][email][events]
Boston. Ursula (Ulla) Hester, 617-413-7078 - [website][email][events]
To bring experiential learning opportunities through the performance arts. We bring our programs to schools, synagogues or events. Our workshops offer educators hands-on training in the art and technique of puppetry as a teaching method - and in how to apply it to the Jewish realm. 21 Knowles Street, Newton, 02459. 617-332-0244 - [website][email][events]
Sponsoring an event on the Rights of Arab Citizens in Israel. Elyse Park, (617) 641-967 - [email][events]
284 Main St., Great Barrington. Seth Rogovoy, Media Contact, 413.528.3600 - [website][email][events]
Coed Jewish Sports provides people an opportunity to participate in sports and meet people in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere of healthy competition. It is for people interested in recreational activities and focused on Building Jewish Community. P.O. Box 610-372, Newton Highlands, 02461-0372. 781-453-9599 - [website][email][events]
Founded in 1895, Combined Jewish Philanthropies (CJP) is the country's oldest federated philanthropy. In other cities, we are known as Federation, UJC or UJA - but in all places, we can take pride in our tradition of communal responsibility and generosity. 126 High Street, Boston, 02110. Executive Director, 617-457-8500 - [website][email][events]
P.O. Box 892, Acton, 01720-0892. 978-263-6533 - [website][email][events]
Congregation Agudas Achim of the Attleboros is a Jewish center for communities in Massachusetts and nearby Rhode Island. We are committed to Jewish traditions within a congregation integrating diverse cultural backgrounds. As a Reconstructionist Synagogue we are an egalitarian and participatory community, bringing people together to promote Jewish education, spiritual growth, religious practice, social justice and life-long learning. 901 North Main Street, Attleboro, 02703. Elyse Wechterman, Rabbi, 508-222-2243 - [website][email][events]
245 Bryant Street, Malden, 02148. 781-322-7205 - [email][events]
36 Winthrop Street, Taunton, 02780. Ross Chartoff, 508-822-3230 - [website][email][events]
Our Temple is a growing congregation of over 220 families. Our members come primarily from Sudbury, Framingham, Wayland, Natick and Marlborough. P O Box 273, 225 Boston Post Road, Sudbury, 01776. Boaz Heilman, Rabbi, 978-443-2082 - [website][email][events]
105 Hudson Road, Sudbury, 01776. David Thomas, Rabbi, 978-443-9622 - [website][email][events]
Congregation Beth Elohim is located in Acton, Massachusetts and also draws its membership from surrounding towns including Ayer, Bolton, Boxborough, Carlisle, Concord, Harvard, Groton, Littleton, and Stow. Because Congregation Beth Elohim offers a focus for Jewish life, it has served as a magnet, attracting Jewish families to the area. It has created a viable, expanding center for Jewish worship, culture, and social life where, a short time ago, there was none. 133 Prospect Street, Acton, 01720. Lewis Mintz, Rabbi, 978-263-3061 - [website][email][events]
10 Dexter Street, Malden, 02148. Yitzchak Rabinowitz, Rabbi, 781-322-5686 - [website][email][events]