6 Dundee Park
Andover, MA 01810
(978) 474-0540
Office@BethIsraelMV.org
We are an inclusive Jewish community in the Merrimack Valley that offers an atmosphere of warmth and friendship to all. We cherish and uphold the traditions that give meaning and beauty to our present-day Jewish lives.
At Congregation Beth Israel, our members are engaged in all facets of synagogue life – ritual and prayer, social action (tikkun olam), education and learning, and social connection.
We embrace a membership that is varied and diverse. One of our most fervent commitments is to each other, both in times of joy and in times of grief. We believe that everyone in our synagogue community has something precious to offer and hope you will find your Jewish spiritual home with us.
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A Special Torah
CBI has the honor of owning a Torah scroll from the Czech Republic that was looted by the Nazis during 1939 – 1945. It and 1563 other Torahs were reclaimed by Holocaust survivors after the war and stored in a synagogue in Prague. Eventually, in 1964, these Torahs were moved to a synagogue in London. Our Torah (#464 of the group) was purchased by the Mizner family and generously donated to Temple Beth El in Lowell in memory of their parents.
In early 2024, the 60th anniversary of these Torahs’ journey to London was observed. Our Czech Torah has witnessed both the most ordinary and the most extraordinary events in history, both good and bad. This year, during our Yom Kippur Martyrology service, we took our special Torah out of it’s display case and gave the congregation an opportunity to view it up close. It was a poignant opportunity to reach into the past while praying for our future.
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Join us for our Annual Sukkah party at a home in Andover! Rain or shine! Please bring a lawn chair.
Feel free to bring a dessert or bottle of wine.
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Congregation Beth Israel’s Social Action Committee invites you to help feed those in
need in our area by participating in our Yom Kippur food drive. All donations will be
delivered to Neighbors in Need.
Food will be collected until October 24.
At CBI, look for the large donation box.
Canned Food examples:
Beans (not baked), Shelf stable milk such as Parmelat, Vegetables, Fruit – no sugar added, Soups – low sodium, Tuna and chicken
Other Items: Unsweetened breakfast cereals, Pasta, Peanut Butter
Personal Care Items: Diapers (all sizes), Baby Wipes
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The Book Club team has identified four books for us to read and discuss in the coming year. Meeting dates to be determined. But take a look at the books in your future!
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Updated CBI Health and Safety Protocols