Adath Israel: Your Jewish Home
At Adath Israel, we believe everyone deserves a place to call home—where they feel valued, connected, and inspired. We are proud that more and more individuals and families in our community are choosing to make Adath Israel their Jewish home.
Now is the perfect time to "Grow With Us" as we continue to build a Warm Place, Cool Shul—a vibrant, welcoming space rooted in tradition and open to innovation.
We warmly invite you to be part of our growing family. Whether you're interested in meeting Rabbi Eric Yanoff or Rabbi Andrew Markowitz, visiting our office during the week, or experiencing our services and learning opportunities, we encourage you to take that first step. Together, we’ll celebrate life’s milestones, build meaningful relationships, and make lasting memories.
Adath Israel is a welcoming, inclusive, and forward-thinking Conservative synagogue where members feel deeply connected—to each other, to Jewish heritage, and to the broader community. We actively promote participation in Jewish life, guided by the values and traditions that strengthen home and family.
Our mission is to serve as a vibrant center for religious, educational, cultural, and social action programming. Through lifelong learning and engagement for all ages, we seek to nurture Jewish identity, inspire meaningful observance, and foster deep communal ties. We proudly support the State of Israel and strive to be a model for the ideals and practices of Conservative Judaism.
We celebrate the uniqueness of every individual and embrace the diversity within our community—each of us created B’tzelem Elohim, in the image of God.
Come home to Adath Israel —
where the doors are always open, and the (Eternal) Light is always on
Mission & Vision
Adath Israel’s mission is to be a center for Jewish religious, educational, social action and cultural activities. We endeavor to reinforce Jewish values, learning and living by providing strong educational programs for all ages. We seek to increase our congregational involvement and affiliation in order to provide stability and growth within the greater Jewish community. We are strong advocates for the State of Israel and we aim to serve as a model for the ideals and practices of Conservative Judaism. We celebrate the uniqueness of each of us and welcome diversity in our community. B'tzelem Elohim.
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