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Central Reform Temple is a uniquely welcoming community that embraces the richness of the Jewish tradition. Our worship, conducted primarily in English, is inclusive and accessible. We offer a warm, unconditional welcome to all who seek to join us in worship, study, and service, without regard to religious background or beliefs. One need not be born Jewish, be able to read Hebrew, or convert to Judaism to be a full, participating member of Central Reform Temple. Interfaith families and people of all faiths, including the unaffiliated, are fully embraced. Members of the LGBTQ community are a vibrant part of our Temple family.
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With a focus on adult programming and social justice, we strive to be engaged with each other both within and outside our Shabbat, Festival, and High Holy Day Services. Our one-of-a-kind covenant relationship with Emmanuel Episcopal Church with whom we share our spiritual home, integrates us both physically and ideologically within the Back Bay interfaith community.
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Subscribe to Central Reform Temple YouTube Channel![]() Enjoy CRT Shabbat Services “on demand” on the temple YouTube channel. When you subscribe you will be notified by email each time a new video is uploaded. Experience CRT services for the first time, review a service you missed, or relax into prayer and meditation in the middle of the week. Enjoy!
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Shabbat Service on June 3, 2022 led by Rabbi Howard A. Kosovske joined by The Rev. Pamela Werntz, rector of Emmanuel Church as they discuss Shavuot and Pentecost. The service feature music by Angelynne Hinson as cantorial soloist joining Amy Lieberman as accompanist and singer. Download Service V and CRT Songbook to pray and sing along with the service. Shabbat Service on May 20, 2022 led by Rabbi Howard A. Kosovske featuring music by Andrew Mattfeld, our Music Director and accompanist with Angelynne Hinson as cantorial soloist. Download Service IV and CRT Songbook to pray and sing along with the service.
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