July 04, 2009   12 Tamuz 5769
Temple Gan Elohim - Glendale, AZ
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Temple Gan Elohim is all about Jewish connections. We are the center for Jewish living in the Northwest Valley for all who wish to celebrate Reform Jewish life - families, single, interfaith couples, retirees and young adults, regardless of sexual orientation.

We nurture the three things that infuse life with a sense of meaning and fulfillment: community, learning and spirituality. Most of all, affiliation with Temple Gan Elohim provides a strong community to help you sustain your connections to Reform Judaism and pass the torch of the Torah to future generations.

Temple Gan Elohim is a dynamic, thriving congregation in the Northwest Valley of the Sun, offering a wide range of special programs and events to enlighten, educate and inspire people of all ages in a warm atmosphere of family and friendship.

Worship opportunities range from Friday night Shabbat services to holiday celebrations. Religious education includes Torah Tots, Sunday School, Hebrew School, Bar/Bat Mitzvah tutoring, class-led services and adult education. We also have active youth programs, a Men's Club and chavurot.

So step inside and take a look at what our Garden has to offer you.

What's New in Our Garden ...  
Registration is underway for the 2009-10 school year. In addition to our pre-b'nai mitzvah education programming beginning with kindergarten, we have added post-b'nai mitzvah education through our madrichim program.
The Israel Scouts Friendship Caravan makes its annual return to Temple Gan Elohim at 5 p.m. on Sunday, June 14! Best of all, admission to this one-of-a-kind performance is FREE!
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