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Temple Beth Zion Building Facilities |
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Our newly renovated 805 DELAWARE AVENUE facility houses our Sanctuary, Sisterhood Chapel, the Benjamin and Dr. Edgar R. Cofeld Judaic Museum, Rabbi Joseph L. Fink Auditorium, Sisterhood Judaica Shop, board room, meeting spaces and offices. |
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Our magnificent SANCTUARY, used for religious observances, life-cycle ceremonies, concerts and guest speakers, was designed by architect Max Abramovitz, features scalloped walls, 60-foot ceilings, a 48-rank Casavant Freres organ, and two 30-foot high commandment tablets, which, along with the two magnificent stained glass windows, were created by the artist Ben Shahn. It features permanent seating for 1000 people. |
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Our SISTERHOOD CHAPEL, which accommodates 150 people, provides an intimate atmosphere for Shabbat worship, small weddings, funeral services and cultural programs. |
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THE RABBI JOSEPH L. FINK AUDITORIUM is a multi-purpose hall with a large stage. It is available for plays and concerts, B'nai Mitzvah and wedding receptions, Oneg Shabbat and Kiddush, dances, dinners, and carnivals. It can comfortably seat 300 for dinner and holds 800 for a reception. |
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TBZ Broder Center |
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Our SWEET HOME ROAD BUILDING, the Aaron and Bertha Broder Center for Jewish Education, houses our Religious School, our Play and Learn School Early Childhood Program, a library, multi-purpose hall, conference room, Sisterhood Judaica Shop and our primary administrative and clergy offices. |
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To schedule the use of any of these facilities please call Amy Wiech, Administrative Assistant at 836-6565 x110 |
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© 2006 Temple Beth Zion |
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Robyn C. Garner, Designer |
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All rights reserved |
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Site updated June 26, 2008 |
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