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Temple Beit Torah

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Temple Beit Torah strives to provide a warm & truly Reform Jewish community. We are committed to strengthening all of our members in their Jewish identity.

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The only truly INCLUSIVE Reform Jewish Temple in Colorado Springs. Most members are from multi-religion homes. We do not discriminate. Come join the only Temple in The Springs that can say that. We delight in doing Mitzvah! We are truly a family who has fun together! We have wine tastings, murder mysteries, guest speakers, game nights, Sky Sox Baseball, poker, hike and camp together! Our services are warmly inclusive! Please visit. We'd love to have you come home to Temple Beit Torah!

Mission

Temple Beit Torah strives to provide a warm and truly Reform Jewish community. We are committed to strengthening all of our members in their Jewish identity and knowledge.

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Address: 522 E Madison St, Colorado Springs 80907
Phone: (719) 573-0841
Email: gro.harot-tieb@tbt
State: CO
City: Colorado Springs
Street Number: 522 E Madison St
Zip Code: 80907
categories: church, synagogue, religious organization


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Reviews
A beacon of light and a champion for social justice in this community. LGBTQ+ friendly. In the aftermath of the Club Q shooting, they hosted an interfaith candlelight vigil, found resources for those affected, on sight counseling, therapy dogs, life-affirming music, and even had it streaming for accessibility from home. Rabbi Iah Pillsbury she/they is a wonderful human, very down to earth and inclusive. I’m not of the Jewish faith, but as a community member I appreciate how TBT’s presence enriches this community and makes it better.
First time there. Thanks to Google, easy to find. In cozy neighborhood. I was there for a security presentation instead of a service. Good presentation from CSPD.
Loving, warm, welcoming, and inclusive! Here, we aren't just members of a congregation, we're a family that helps each other and helps our community.
I am not a member and wanted to partake in Yitzkor service. My 104 year old Grandmother passed away just a couple days ago and felt a need to say Kaddish today, on Yom Kippur! So many congregants said hello to me and shook my hand as I walked towards the temple and as I sat in the Sanctuary. Rabbi Pillsbury was kind to add my grandmother 's name in the Memorial reading. Very warm, heartfelt praises to this temple as they have shown me today. Todah Rabah!
It was very crowded. Such a kind hearted congregation.
Very welcoming. Everyone is super friendly. I felt like this was my home.
A very friendly, wonderful progressive synagogue.
Friendly and vibrant. I felt "at home" immediately.
This Temple is a warm place of inclusion and care.
Very warm and inclusive group
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