"We are Family"
כל ישראל ערבים זה לזה "Kol Yisroel Arevim Zeh LaZeh"
Beth Hillel Synagogue is a Conservative synagogue serving Bloomfield and the surrounding towns. The congregation, led by Rabbi Gary Atkins, lay leadership and a group of volunteers, provides a warm and friendly atmosphere to a community of 270 families. We offer a full range of religious, cultural and educational activities, including daily minyan, religious education and adult education. Beth Hillel is an egalitarian Conservative synagogue rooted in the ancient traditions of the Torah while growing to meet the changes and challenges of our world. Its core are the many people of different ages and backgrounds who have chosen to make it their spiritual home, joining together for prayer, learning, and celebration. The many branches of Beth Hillel's community provide support to its congregants, reaching out to each other and welcoming our neighbors as together we learn from the past and teach for the future.
In 2010, Beth Hillel Synagogue received a grant from the USCJ to support Israeli Affairs activities.
In 2009, Beth Hillel Synagogue received 3 Solomon Schechter Awards ( Library Shabbat - Gold Award, Israel Masorti program - Silver Award, Ritual Service program - Honorable Mention), more than any other greater Hartford synagogue.
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Beth Hillel Synagogue has contracted with Starion energy to provide electricity. You can too and save money for yourself and Beth Hillel Synagogue.
On August 8th, Beth Hillel Synagogue will join others at the New Britain Rockcats baseball game.
On September 27th, Beth Hillel will join the Hartford Jewish community as the U.S. Holocaust Museum presents Father Patrick Desbois, president of the Yahad-In Unum Association, who has devoted his life to confronting antisemitism and furthering Catholic-Jewish relations.
On October 21st, Beth Hillel and the Charter Oak Cultural Center will co-present the film "Praying with Lior".
On Friday night October 29th, join the Hartford Jewish community for Friday night services and dinner at Emanuel Synagogue.
What's Happening
09/08/2010 - Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur - 577109/27/2010 - Holocaust Museum - Desbois Program
