Rabbi Felch
Rabbi Felch
Our congregations are a Beit Tefilah, a House of Prayer, where we try to communicate with the Almighty in a participatory mood, open to all, in a creative and unpretentious atmosphere.
Our congregations are a Beit Midrash, a House of Study where we come to learn Torah, God’s word, as we try to improve ourselves. They are a place where teaching is both formal and informal, where everybody strives to be a teacher and nobody ever ceases to be a student.
Our congregations are a Beit Knesset, a House of Assembly, a warm home, where we try to reach out to one another, stressing our concern for Klal Yisrael , the Jewish people, and our people. It is a house that is inclusive, where there is a spirit of sharing and total openness, a place of warmth and caring, truly a “home away from home.”
The Synagogue expresses those ideals of Judaism. Our Congregations are the paradigm of that ideal biblical Temple, where all venues, i.e., prayer, Torah, and Klal Yisrael, are available to everyone.
Our Spiritual home epitomizes a place where everybody is welcome; a place for the old and also for the young; a place for singles and also for couples; a place for those who want to pray and also a place for those who want to study; a place where people can talk to G-d and also a place where people can talk to each other; a place in which we can happily celebrate the pride of our Jewish lives and also a soothing place when we are in need of comfort and support; a place where we can be inspired and moved to action, as we strive to help the neediest.
It is also the place from where we reach out to all people around us and where we welcome other spiritual searchers looking meaning and eternal values.
It represents our Jewish home in which we will keep aglow the eternal light that our people received at Sinai and that after 3200 years remains with us here.
May this aspiration serve as a beacon that will illuminate our path to a meaningful, renewed, and creative Jewish life.
B’Shalom,
Rabbi Alex Felch
Mon, March 31 2025
2 Nisan 5785
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