February 05, 2012   12 Sh'vat 5772
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BECOME A MEMBER OF TEMPLE CONCORD  
Judaism is more than a religion.  It is also belonging to a people.  Judaism gives us a sense of community.  By becoming a member of a synagogue you can find a spiritual home with like minded Jews, a place to celebrate Jewish holidays, to share the joys of simchas and to find comfort and support during difficult times.  A synagogue is a place for children to socialize with other Jewish children as they learn about their heritage.  It is a place for learning for adults as well as we study the texts of our ancestors.  Temple Concord is the only Reform Jewish synaogogue within an hour drive of the greater Binghamton community.  We take a liberal approach to Judaism, finding a meaningful way to combine traditions with the modern world.  We are a welcoming and inclusive congregation.  Our members range in age from infants to seniors and our families are varied  including singles, couples, and families with children in which there are two parents, single parents, intermarried couples and same gendered couples.  We hope you will consider making Temple Concord your home by becoming a member.  You will not only benefit from the advantages of membership, but you will also be supporting Reform Judaism in Binghamton.  Your membership enables us to provide the services that we offer to our members and to the community.
Temple Concord Membership Pamphlet  

Click on the above links to download the membership pamphlet, one side at a time.  The membership pamphlet is double sided and can be folded into thirds for easier viewing and reading. The pamphlet describes all major activities of our synagogue and organizations that work in our temple.  

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