The Congregation shall be guided by the premise that all Jewish individuals are equal, and recognizes no divisions among the Jewish community.
The Beth Abraham Synagogue of the Sephardic Congregation of New England is founded to preserve and promote our Sephardic ways of prayer, traditions, customs, heritage, culture, and our support for the State of Israel and the Sephardic community of New England. The Congregation shall be rooted in the primacy of Halacha, and all function within its confines as interpreted by its duly elected or appo
inted Religious Leader. The synagogue has always been and continues to be Mutual Respect –
Respect for the individual and
Respect for the synagogue
Respect for the individual means that the congregation is to continue to be welcoming and nurturing to all Jews regardless of their origin, their style of prayer, or their style of observance. The synagogue will pursue its duty to actively teach and guide the members without being intrusive or exclusionary. Respect for the individual also means that all individuals must feel welcome; that the synagogue will maintain Kashrut and Shabbat orthodox standards of observance so that all Jewish visitors would feel comfortable. Respect for the synagogue means that all congregants and visitors maintain activities and behaviors that are consistent with the orthodox character of the synagogue and the neighborhood. It means the congregants and visitors will refrain from any activity that would make uncomfortable any member of the Jewish community who happens to be present.
Celebrate Shabbat dinner "together" with Beth Abraham. Take a break from cooking and order your meal with us! Meals are for 4 people and $120. Three different days from different caterers. Visit www.bethabrahamboston.org to register and for more information!
09/23/2020
Yom Kippur is now free to attend. Registration IS REQUIRED. Send us an email if you'd like to attend. Shana Tovah!
09/08/2020
Tickets on Sale for Rosh Hashana & Yom Kippur!
Tickets are limited so buy your tickets now:
Join us at Beth Abraham for Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur!
06/05/2020
Beth Abraham is open once again! Normal schedule with protocols in place to keep everyone safe! Please see our website for more information.
Shabbat Shalom!
03/16/2020
As of 3/16/2020 at 4:00 PM, Beth Abraham will be closed until further notice.
We wish a refuah shelemah to all of those suffering from the Corona Virus.
May G-d see us through this difficult time as quickly as possible.
Come and WIN SOME GELT at our annual Hanukkah party - Casino Night! This Sunday at 5 PM!
11/13/2018
Please be sure to join us tonight at 8PM as we pray for Moshe ben Regina Sofer!!!
09/27/2018
Hi All,
Please join us the Sukkah BBQ tonight @ 6.30 PM.
Sponsorship Opportunities: Sponsorship of the events is always welcome. Your individual contributions to the cost of each event are greatly appreciated - there is no minimum contribution - all contributions are welcome.
Please join us for any and all events.
TONIGHT
Thursday, September 27th 6:30PM
Community BBQ in the Sukkah
Gourmet Ribs, Burgers, Polish Sausages
+ Catering by Edna
Sponsor 1 - Sammy & Reyna Simnegar
Sponsor 2 - Joshua & Hannah Ganjei
(looking for sponsors)
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Send a message to Beth Abraham Sephardic Synagogue Boston:
Beth Abraham Synagogue of the Sephardic Congregation of New England was founded in 1984 in order to preserve and promote our Sephardic / Mizrahi ways of prayer, traditions, customs, heritage and culture. Our community is diverse and our members come from all over the world.
Located in Brookline Massachusetts, just minutes from Boston, our synagogue proudly and openly welcomes all who wish to join us.
Our Mizrahi style of prayer is truly unique involving tunes and melodies passed down from generation to generation. We are proud to safeguard these traditions and share them with the world. While we sing and pray together as a community, we are sure to include prayers for our United States Government as well as the State of Israel. Our synagogue maintains Sephardic Orthodox standards kashrut and observance prayer so that all of our visitors and congregants will feel comfortable.
Beth Abraham is like a family where we nurture our core values of tradition, children, torah, education, as well as individual growth. Our community is judgement free as to welcome and respect everyone's place in their spiritual journey.
We offer many opportunities for involvement and we welcome you to join any of our daily shahrit or Shabbat services.