We welcome new members. We realise that people join synagogues for a variety of reasons. If you would like more information about membership, or would like to speak to Rabbi Paul Freedman, please telephone our office at 01923 856110, and Linda, Adrienne or Di will be happy to help. Alternatively, click here to send us an email.
If you would like to attend one of our regular Shabbat services on a Friday evening (starting at 6.30pm), or on a Saturday morning (starting at 10.30am), we would be delighted to see you. For details of how to find the synagogue, click here.
Someone from our membership committee will be happy to visit you in your home and tell you more, and answer any questions you have.
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Membership is offered to Jewish men and women. Any question concerning the eligibility of an applicant for membership, and the applicant’s Jewish status will be determined by the Synagogue Council (after consulting with the Rabbi) and shall comply with the practice of the Movement for Reform Judaism as determined by its Rabbinical Court.
The spouse of a member, and their unmarried children under the age of twenty-one, may also, if eligible, be members of the Synagogue.
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Membership of Radlett & Bushey Reform Synagogue enables you and those who may be joining with you to fully engage with the rest of our vibrant Community. You will be able to take full advantage of all our events and activities and hopefully wish to play a part in creating the programmes and services that make up the life of RBRS.
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The community is entirely self funding and all our costs are covered by the subscriptions paid by members topped up by donations and bequests. Subscriptions are established at a standard rate, related to various categories of membership. These subscriptions are eligible for tax relief as the Synagogue is a registered Charity.
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We welcome non-Jewish partners as “Friends” of Radlett & Bushey Reform Synagogue (RBRS). We particularly value Friends; many are closely involved in the Jewish upbringing of our younger members and support their partners in their Jewish life. A good number also undertake sterling work for our synagogue and we hope that if you choose to become a Friend you will take part in the various activities available to you.
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Our purpose: To be a dynamic centre of Reform Judaism – an inclusive, supportive and friendly community that inspires all to lead a fuller Jewish life.
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Our Synagogue is located on the west side of Watling Street, Radlett.
The nearest station is Radlett, on the First Capital Connect (formerly Thameslink) line, and is approximately 5 minutes walk from the Synagogue.
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We are an inclusive, egalitarian and caring community. We realise that people join synagogues for a variety of reasons and encourage new members to join in both the religious and social activities.
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