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| Parnership with Mt. Sinai Memorial Park in Simi Valley |
| Temple Judea has again entered into a relationship with the Mt. Sinai Memorial Park in Simi Valley. Through Temple Judea, you can purchase superior cemetery plots at very advantageous prices. In doing so, you protect your loved ones and you help our congregation at the same time. |
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| New CD by Noam Katz, featuring Rabbi Cantor Alison Wissot & Mike Mason |
"A Drum In Hand" is a stirring collection of new Jewish music from Noam Katz, an accomplished singer-songwriter and rabbinic student at HUC-JIR in Los Angeles. The 13 new melodies on this album, laden with rich harmony and rhythms from around the world, seamlessly weave the Jewish prayer experience with the energy of a live drum circle. They will inspire the listener to pray and play along, to combine the meditations of their heart with the rhythms of their fingertips. Most importantly, it features special guests (and Temple Judea's very own) Rabbi Cantor Alison Wissot and Mike Mason!
So, get your copy of "A Drum In Hand" today! Available in our gift shop. |

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| Temple Judea... A Place to Belong |
Temple Judea recognizes that community is a vital form of our extended family and that caring for people, valuing people, and validating people are intrinsic to our task. As a community center, Temple Judea reaches inward to ensure that we are meeting the social, spiritual and communal needs of our members. We aim to enrich our community by cultivating an inclusive, dynamic environment built upon Jewish values, heritage, and culture. Our programs of excellence span the life cycle and strengthen the spiritual, intellectual, and social well being of individuals and families from generation to generation. Find out more about our community programs by clicking on the links below:
Brotherhood
Women of TJ
Youth Groups
Havurah
Legacy
Business Directory
Tzedakah & Donations
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| The Building Block of Temple Life |
There are so many things to do and ways to become involved at Temple Judea. Committees and auxiliaries are the building blocks of the synagogue and a perfect way to begin or enhance your involvement. Do you want to get a better idea about how decisions are made? Would you like your ideas heard? Are you interested in getting closer to one of the clergy or other members of the senior staff? Do you want to learn more about Judaism? Want to meet more temple members? All of these things DO happen while participating on a committee. Plus, you are doing the important mitzvah of supporting your community and helping to make it thrive.
Click here to learn more about the committees and auxiliaries which are currently operating at Temple Judea. |

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