Motivated by a profound love for every Jew, Chabad of Williamson County offers an array of programs including experiential events and services to educate the spiritual and physical needs of Jews from all walks of life. Everyone is welcome, regardless of affiliation or prior level of knowledge; its sole purpose is to create a warm, and welcoming environment and to explore and experience Judaism's warm and relevant spiritual inspirations, in a non-judgmental and inviting atmosphere.
Congregation Micah is a Reform congregation providing social activities throughout the week. All programs and Shabbat services are open to the community. Shabbat services are offered Friday at 6 PM online through streaming via Facebook or YouTube (links are available on their website).
Congregation Sherith Israel is an Orthodox synagogue with a rich history. We welcome every Jewish soul to our community, regardless of background, level of observance or knowledge, age, or socio-economic circumstances. Our diverse and multigenerational membership offersAbraham and Sarah's tent, an inclusive, intimate and joyous Shabbat dinner at the Shul following services. RSVP's are appreciated, but all are welcome. Dinner is free.
Congregation Sherith Israel is a century-old Orthodox synagogue with a rich history, welcoming every Jewish soul to their community, regardless of background, level of observance or knowledge, age, or socio-economic circumstances. Their microcosm of Jewish American members include: those who are Shomer Shabbat and those who are not; those who can read Torah or teach a class and those just learning to read the Hebrew alphabet; first generation Americans from Europe, Russia, Iran, Morocco, and Israel and those with roots in Nashville for many generations; and young families as well as seniors and every age group in between.
The Temple Congregation Ohabai Sholom is a Reform congregation providing numerous adult education programs and social action opportunities throughout the year. Golden Lunch Bunch for seniors is held on the first and third Tuesday of each month. Please see website for more information.
West End Synagogue, originally Khal Kodesh Adath Israel and known for a while as the Gay Street Synagogue, is a Conservative congregation in Nashville, dating back to the 1850s.
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