Temple Sholam

Greenwich ·
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Jul 22, 2025 - Jul 23, 2025
2 adults, 1 room
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Engage with Tradition at Temple Sholam

Temple Sholam is a central location for Jewish worship and learning in Greenwich, founded in 1974 by Rabbi David W. Cohen. This synagogue emphasizes community support and cultural continuity.

The architecture features a modern design that incorporates traditional elements, providing a warm and inviting atmosphere. Serving a diverse congregation, Temple Sholam hosts educational programs for all ages and fulfills significant cultural roles in the community.

Noteworthy Aspects

  • Religious Services ✡️
  • Cultural Events 🎉
  • Community Engagement 🌍

Accessible to the public with no admission fees, Temple Sholam attracts families, tourists, and historians interested in Jewish culture and faith.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Temple Sholam

Community Focus

The synagogue emphasizes outreach and offers various educational programs.

Architectural Blend

Combines modern design with traditional architectural elements.

Cultural Hub

Hosts many events that strengthen community ties and promote Jewish culture.

Location

300 E Putnam Ave

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