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66 Salmon St
Manchester, NH 03104

Temple Israel in Manchester, NH is a welcoming Conservative Jewish synagogue that provides a Jewish community for individuals from diverse backgrounds. Affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, Temple Israel cherishes traditions while embracing new ideas, programs, and opportunities. With a focus on worship services, they offer morning Minyans Monday-Friday and hold Shabbat services every other Friday night and Saturday morning. Celebrating all holidays in the annual cycle, Temple Israel provides a lively and meaningful experience through song, prayer, and rituals.

Temple Israel is committed to preserving the memory of the Holocaust through their "Never Again - Voices from the Holocaust" program. They also engage with the local community through initiatives like their Chanukah visits to nursing homes. With a dedicated Rabbi and a supportive Board of Directors, Temple Israel offers a warm and soulful environment for individuals seeking a Jewish place to belong. Their Hebrew school, cemetery services, and events further contribute to the rich tapestry of Jewish life in Manchester, NH.

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