We welcome couples committed to building a Jewish family to have their wedding at the Synagogue or officiated by Beth Ahabah clergy at another location respectful of a religious service. The services of the rabbis and cantor are free to congregational members for all life-cycle events, including weddings. Contributions to a Temple fund in appreciation for their officiating are appropriate, but not required; contributions are at the discretion of the family. Non-members also are welcome to contact Rabbi Scott Nagel to request that he officiate; he may do so, based upon his availability. Beth Ahabah welcomes same-sex couples committed to building a Jewish family. Marriage is about the commitment of love and respect; we support and affirm the love that LGBT people share and the families they build.
We welcome couples committed to building a Jewish family to have their wedding at the Synagogue or officiated by Beth Ahabah clergy at another location respectful of a religious service. The services of the rabbis and cantor are free to congregational members for all life-cycle events, including weddings. Contributions to a Temple fund in appreciation for their officiating are appropriate, but not required; contributions are at the discretion of the family. Non-members also are welcome to contact Rabbi Scott Nagel to request that he officiate; he may do so, based upon his availability. Beth Ahabah welcomes same-sex couples committed to building a Jewish family. Marriage is about the commitment of love and respect; we support and affirm the love that LGBT people share and the families they build.
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