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Temple Beth Shalom
365 43rd Avenue
Vero Beach, FL
32968

(772) 569-4700 (phone)
(772) 569-4701 (fax)

Email the Office @ TBSoffice@bellsouth.net

Email the Religious School @ TBSschool@bellsouth.net

 

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Walkway of Honor

The purchase of a brick paver for the tree-covered walkway between the Sanctuary and Social Hall is an excellent way to support the continuing growth, programs and services of Temple Beth Shalom.  For a small investment, the name of someone you want to honor or remember will become a permanent part of our beautiful campus.

walkway
(click here for order form)

So please honor loved ones for special occasions…..births, birthdays, bar/bat mitzvahs, weddings, anniversaries, etc. …. or just because you love them.  Also consider a long-living tribute to those dear ones who have passed away.  In addition, the Walkway provides a unique opportunity to ask businesses, professionals, and financial firms to purchase bricks as an excellent way to reach our members and friends by showing their support for Temple Beth Shalom.

Details  

We are offering a choice of laser engraved brick-red clay pavers 4 x 8 @$100 each or 8 x 8 @$200 each. The 4 x 8 pavers may have up to three lines and the 8 x 8 pavers up to six lines of laser engraved lettering with twenty characters (including punctuation and spaces) per line. All lettering will be in bold-faced capital letters.

Click here for a printable order form or call the Temple at 772-569-4700 or email TBSoffice@bellsouth.net. Our first order will be going to the manufacturer on April 1st, so get your order form in as soon as possible.


About TBS

Being a small Jewish Community
It’s different quantitatively, of course. We don’t have as many members as large congregations do.

It’s different qualitatively as well. There are things they have that we don’t. But there are also things we have that they don’t.

WE HAVE A SENSE OF FAMILY.
We have members who we are close to, members who we get along with, and members who drive us crazy. We need each other. We care about each other, and we know that every last one of us is important. We aren’t an institution — we’re people

WE HAVE A SENSE OF TENACITY.
We know how fragile our presence is and how important it is that we stay alive, stay involved and stay together no matter what — so we do.

WE HAVE A SENSE OF INVOLVEMENT.
Organizational research indicates that most organizations operate on an average level of involvement of five percent of the membership. It’s rewarding to know that most of us are involved most of the time.

WE HAVE A SENSE OF RESPONSIBILITY.
There is saying that goes, “Pray as if everything depends on God; act as if everything depends on you.” When everyone depends on you, you tend to carry through. You may not always want to, but you do what you have to do — and more often than not, you end up glad that you did.

WE HAVE A SENSE OF TOLERANCE.
We often exist in areas isolated from mainstream Jewish life, where most of our best friends (and our kids’ best friends) are not Jewish, and where many of our marriages are or were mixed. Here, our survival may depend not on turning in on ourselves, but on sharing what we have so that others may see we have something worth looking for.

WE HAVE A SENSE OF INTIMACY
We get to know our rabbi, one-on-one — and the rabbi gets to know us.

WE HAVE A SENSE OF CONTINUITY.
We grow up with close, personal role models of all ages. We have a wide diversity in age, but we aren’t big enough to stratify by age. We’re not a group of old folks and a group of young folks — we’re just folks.

We realize that we have the responsibility to carry on the traditions of Judaism in places not ordinarily known for their Jewish culture — and we do it with all the enthusiasm and energy we can summon.

Adapted from words by Mary Hoffman of Congregation Etz Chaim in Merced, CA.

Temple Beth Shalom Vero Beach, FL

 


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