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An Independent Traditional Synagogue

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OUR VISION

Provide a warm and safe place of worship and further encourage all Jews, irrespective of their background, to become Shomer Mitzvot.

Protect Jews from assimilation and keep Jewish children Jewish.

In partnership with other synagogues, reach out to the intermarried and secular.

Affirm Ani Ma'amin the Orthodox Jewish expectation of the Messiah, a prophet like Moses, from among the people of Israel.

Restore the faith and hallacha of the Tzadeek,  Yeshua, to its original Torah focus and context.

Be co-workers with G-d in Tikkun Adam, (the healing of broken man) and speed the coming of Messiah, bringing about Tikkun Olam (repairing a broken world) through Mitzvot and Gimilut Chasidim (righteous deeds and deeds of loving kindness.)

Encourage the nations to embrace the G-d of Israel and the Torah as prescribed to them, beginning with the laws of Noach.


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