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Temple Beth Sholom

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Breakins at Temple and Framingham Podiatry, Undesirable at Bethany Health Care and 6 Crashes

The following information was supplied by the Framingham Police. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Friday, April 26: 2 arrests and 6 crashes 12:19 a.m. Report of an overturned vehicle on Temple St. Crash was reported at 147 Temple St.   12:21 a.m. Undesirable reported at Tedeschi's, 430 Waverly St. Framingham Police removed the individual. 12:26 a.m. Motor vehicle fire reported at 27B beaver Terrace Cir. 12:30 p.m. Breaking & Entering reported at Temple Beth Sholom, 50 Pamela Rd.   3:07 p.m. Disturbance reported at 17 Highland St. Apt B. Framingham Police advised.     6:41 a.m. Suspicious activity reported at MBTA Train Station, 545 Waverly St. Framingham Police removed the individual. 7:10 a.m. Report of a motor vehicle stolen at 153 Second St. 7:36 a.m. Breaking & entering reported at Framingham Podiatry, 88 Waverley St.  8:15 a.m. …

Sunday, March 10, 2013

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5 Things You Need To Know Today: March 10

Temple Beth Am Brotherhood breakfast, Girl Scout Mass and RCN unveils new Brazilian packages all featured in today's column.

Our daily column, 5 Things You Need to Know Today, will help you to get your day started and offer you some fodder for water cooler conversation. 1.  Temple Brotherhood's breakfast this morning will welcome Daniel E. Levenson, Director of Public Affairs at the Consulate of Israel to New England. Levenson advises the Consul General on matters pertaining to religious and ethnic communities, and acts a liaison to such groups throughout New England. In this capacity he works closely with a wide variety of different organizations to help foster better understanding of complex issues affecting the State of Israel. He was educated at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and Harvard University, and previously served as an Assistant Director …

Friday, January 25, 2013

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5 Things You Need To Know Today: Jan. 25

True brain fitness program, McMurphy's to rock the Framingham Elks, geopolitics discussion at Temple Beth Sholom and Framingham graduate marched in inauguration parade.

Our daily column, 5 Things You Need to Know Today, will help you to get your day started and offer you some fodder for water cooler conversation. 1. Temple Beth Sholom will present UN, A Prime Minister and a President tonight at 7:30. The lecture features Jeffrey Robbins, chair of the New England Anti-Defamation League. He will speak on the the impact of the United Nation's recognition of Palestine as a non-member state on Israel and the United States.  As a U.S. delegate to the United Nation's human rights commission in Geneva, he is uniquely suited to offer insights into geopolitics.  2. The McMurphys, a band for more than 20 years, will perform at the Framingham Lodge of Elks, from 7 to 11 p.m. The repertoire ranges from oldies to …

Friday, December 14, 2012

Framingham Rabbi Lights White House Menorah [VIDEO]

The Framingham Rabbi lit a 90-year-old menorah from a temple on Long Island that was ravaged by Hurricane Sandy at a Hanukkah party at the White House Thursday night.

Framingham Rabbi Laurence Bazer lit a 90-year-old menorah from a temple on Long Island that was ravaged by Hurricane Sandy at a Hanukkah party at the White House Thursday night. The brass menorah survived a 10-foot storm surge that destroyed a chapel, a library, numerous religious books and six Torah scrolls at Temple Israel in Long Beach, according to the congregation’s Rabbi, David S. Bauman to the New York Times. The Framingham Rabbi survived a tour of duty in Afghanistan to be at the White House celebration hosted by President Barack Obama and First lady Michelle Obama. President Obama told the assembled crowd that Hanukkah is a story of "resilience and optimism" and that the menorah and the rabbi are perfect examples of both. "Badly …

david michael rich

12:11 pm on Sunday, December 16, 2012

I'm so thankful to live in America where we stand for freedom, including the freedom to choose, observe, and celebrate our religion. Mazel Tov Rabbi Bazer!   more ›

Monday, September 12, 2011

VIDEO: Healing, Tolerance, Peace and Remembrance the Focus of Interfaith Service

The Framingham Interfaith Clergy Association held a candlelight interfaith service at First United Methodist Church Sunday evening to commemorate the 10th Anniversary of Sept. 11.

Editor's Note: Out of respect for the religions and the service, Framingham Patch shot this video without light and captured images without flash. Participants in the service included: Youth from several faiths Youth from Boston Buddhist Vihara Rev. Debbie Clark of Edwards Church Rev. Sandra Bonnette-Kim of First United Methodist Church Rev. J. Anthony Lloyf of Greater Framingham Community Church Rev. Mary Francis Drake of Center of Light Rev. Peter Cook of Plymouth Church, United Church of Christ Cantor Scott Sokol of Temple Beth Sholom Shaheen Akhtar of islamic Center of Wayland Farah Hussain of Islamic Center of Wayland Ali Rabideau of Community United Methodist Church of Wayland Mallory Cohen of Temple Beth Am Cantir Jodi Schechtman of…

Sid Wicks

1:22 pm on Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Have some common sense man .. SHUT UP .. show some respect .. this was an interfaith event of Healing, Tolerance, Peace and Remembrance .. It's not the time or place for your jibberish .. Stop thinking only of yourself for once   more ›

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