Temple Solel SC

Temple Solel SC Temple Solel is a warm, inclusive URJ-affiliated Reform congregation. Join us on the 2nd & 4th Friday

💙 Another meaningful evening at the Bethel Men’s Shelter in Rock Hill.Temple Solel members once again came together to s...
05/31/2026

💙 Another meaningful evening at the Bethel Men’s Shelter in Rock Hill.

Temple Solel members once again came together to serve dinner, share smiles, and support our neighbors in need. ✨

We’re grateful for everyone who volunteered and donated. Proud to be a congregation that continues to put tikkun olam (repairing the world) into action. 🤝💙

Another wonderful annual picnic with our sweet congregation - such a joy to gather in community, share good food, laught...
05/24/2026

Another wonderful annual picnic with our sweet congregation - such a joy to gather in community, share good food, laughter, and meaningful time together. Grateful for the traditions that bring us together year after year and for the blessing of spending the day with our temple family. 💙✡️

05/20/2026

MeckMIN Calls for Solidarity Against Rising Religious Hatred
CHARLOTTE, N.C., May 20, 2026 — In recent months, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg region has
experienced a distressing rise in religious prejudice and targeted hostility. In January, antisemitic graffiti and N**i imagery were discovered at Shalom Park in Charlotte, a central site of Jewish communal life and home to several Jewish organizations and institutions. Across North Carolina and the country, communities have witnessed vandalism targeting houses of worship, the distribution of extremist propaganda, threats directed at religious minorities, and increasingly dehumanizing rhetoric aimed at Jews, Muslims, and other vulnerable faith communities. Recent attacks on synagogues in Michigan and Mississippi, together with the horrific deadly shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego, make painfully. clear that this hatred is not confined to words, vandalism, or online extremism. It can escalate into direct violence against religious institutions, houses of worship, and the people gathered within them.
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These developments are not isolated events. They reflect a broader pattern of religious hatred marked by intimidation, vandalism, threats, and violence targeting faith communities across the country. Although many of these acts originate beyond Mecklenburg County, their effects are felt deeply here: in how neighbors assess their safety, how communities interpret public hostility, and how individuals navigate belonging within civic and interfaith life. The consequences extend beyond any one community,
weakening trust, undermining social cohesion, and straining the relationships that sustain our shared
public life.
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MeckMIN affirms, without qualification, that every person—of every faith or no faith—possesses
inherent dignity and belongs fully in our shared civic life.
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We are especially mindful that members of our Jewish and Muslim communities, along with other
religious minorities, are experiencing this moment not as an abstraction, but as something deeply personal
touching their sense of safety, identity, and belonging. We stand in solidarity with all who are affected by
antisemitism, anti-Muslim hatred, and all forms of religious bigotry and exclusion.
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As an interfaith network rooted in Mecklenburg County, MeckMIN believes that moments of tension and fear must not be allowed to fracture the relationships that sustain our common life. We reject all forms of religious hatred, dehumanization, and exclusion—whether expressed through acts of vandalism, violence,
intimidation, or the spread of hateful rhetoric and materials intended to marginalize or threaten any
community.
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At the same time, we affirm something equally important: the strength of our region lies in its pluralism. Our religious differences are not a threat to be managed, but a source of richness, moral insight, and resilience to be cultivated.
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In this moment, MeckMIN recommits itself to the work that defines our mission: strengthening
relationships across lines of faith, deepening understanding, and protecting the dignity and belonging of every member of our community.

We ask religious leaders, civic institutions, congregations, and neighbors across Mecklenburg County to join us—not only in speaking clearly against religious hatred, but in the deeper and more sustained work of building relationships across difference before moments of crisis demand it of us.
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That is the community Mecklenburg County is capable of becoming—and that work belongs to all of us

Great night for Taco Tuesday with our Temple Solel family at Mr. Rayos.  We had two large tables but still had an opport...
04/22/2026

Great night for Taco Tuesday with our Temple Solel family at Mr. Rayos. We had two large tables but still had an opportunity to mingle. Good times!

Wonderful crowd celebrating Hanukkah with our Temple community 💙🕎Our annual shared candle lighting is always such a spec...
12/13/2025

Wonderful crowd celebrating Hanukkah with our Temple community 💙🕎
Our annual shared candle lighting is always such a special treat — generations together, so many latkes, and so much joy. Moments like these remind us how meaningful it is to gather, support one another, and celebrate the light and happiness of Hanukkah as a caring community. ✨

We wish everyone who celebrates a joyful, meaningful season filled with love and warmth. 🥰

Temple Solel once again had the privilege of serving dinner at the Bethel Men’s Shelter tonight. 🍲🥔✨ Chili, potatoes, an...
11/30/2025

Temple Solel once again had the privilege of serving dinner at the Bethel Men’s Shelter tonight. 🍲🥔✨ Chili, potatoes, and plenty of goodies were on the menu for about 100 men - all so kind and appreciative. Grateful for the opportunity to give back, and extra special having three generations volunteering together. 💙🙌 Thank you to the Childs family for organizing!

10/10/2025

For just over 2 years since October 7, 2023, we have prayed for the safety and release of the Hostages to their families.

Temple Solel is appreciative of the Interfaith Community who have wrapped their support to end this evil and have lifted up so many prayers.

We stand with the people of Israel. Am Yisrael Chai🇮🇱

And we now await the return of the remaining 48 Hostages and hope that this cease fire is permanent and leads to the fulfillment of our HOPE for Shalom…for a lasting PEACE!!!!!

Steve Yaffe, President, Temple Solel Board

A special Sukkot service! 🌿✨Always love getting our Temple Solel community together to celebrate under the sukkah - shar...
10/05/2025

A special Sukkot service! 🌿✨
Always love getting our Temple Solel community together to celebrate under the sukkah - sharing prayers, a meal, laughter, and plenty of joy. Here’s to all the blessings of a new year ahead! 🍋💫

Wrapping up another beautiful season celebrating the High Holy Days together 🌿✨. Sharing a few moments from Yom Kippur, ...
10/04/2025

Wrapping up another beautiful season celebrating the High Holy Days together 🌿✨. Sharing a few moments from Yom Kippur, including our new blessing box 🕊️. Deep gratitude to everyone who helped make it all so meaningful - including a beautiful “break the fast” 🍽️❤️.

And now we look forward to celebrating Sukkot together! 🍋🌴🌿 Join us in person this Sunday, October 5 at noon at Grace Presbyterian.

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Fort Mill, SC
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