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THE Progressive Congregation in Sandton with hearth and soul |
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Bet David is a
Progressive Jewish congregation dedicated to Jewish practice and
learning and vibrant interaction with Jewish history,
tradition and scholarship. We strive to create a meaningful, relevant
relationship with our Jewish religion and civilization which enriches
our lives spiritually and communally. Progressive Judaism upholds the belief that the revelation of G-d is a continuous process as opposed to a single, historical event. Throughout the ages, people have managed to find G-d and evolve spiritually and ethically. Certain moral truths, revealed in post-Biblical times have been fully embraced by, and incorporated into Progressive Jewish practice. These include, but are not limited to: Full and equal inclusion of all Jews regardless of gender, sexual orientation, race or ethnicity. We can proudly boast that our Constitution embodies ALL of these principles. The 10 1/2 acre Bet David site was purchased in 1971. From then until 1977 services were conducted in the rondavel. The new Synagogue building was opened in 1977. In addition to the Synagogue, other buildings on the site include three offices, storerooms, a large nursery school, the aforementioned rondavel (currently used as a small function hall or classroom), the original farmhouse (currently used for Sunday Religion School classes and for weekday classes of the Mitzvah School), staff quarters and the site manager's cottage. The Middelton hall seats 250 people and provides a beautiful venue or all life-cycle events such as weddings and Bar/Bat Mitzvot. Current membership stands at
around 350 family units and includes several hundred children. Religion
School classes are conducted on Shabbat mornings before services. Adult
education classes are on Tuesday evenings. With the assistance of our Reform Youth Movement - Netzer - Bet David is able to provide stimulating Children's Services on Shabbat mornings making Shabbat at Bet David an uplifting experience for the whole family.
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This site was last updated 29-03-2011