Welcome

We are a small, warm, welcoming and inclusive Jewish community in Cape Coral, Fl. As a member of the Union of Reform Judaism, we embrace members from all lifestyles and branches of Judaism. We invite you to join us for services, holiday celebrations, social activities and educational opportunities.

Join us as a guest, leave as a friend and return as part of our family.

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Who We Are

Our congregation gathers together to worship on Shabbat, to celebrate major Jewish holidays, and just spend time together. Whether it’s a Purim spiel, Passover seder or Chanukah celebration, our congregation is joyous in celebrating our Jewish traditions. At the conclusion of every Shabbat service we share the week’s “naches,”(good news) and enjoy time together at an informal oneg Shabbat.

We provide opportunities for you and your family to broaden your Jewish learning, to participate in a variety of social activities and outings, and to help others both in the congregation and in the wider Lee County community. Members, gather to cook, play mah jongg, and share other hobbies. We are a small, warm and welcoming community. We hope you will come and join us for Shabbat services, Friday evenings at 7:30.

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Temple Beth Shalom

Temple Beth Shalom Cape Coral Reform Synagogue

Address:

702 SE 24th Ave.
Cape Coral, FL 33990

Contact Info:

(239) 772-4555
templebethshalomcommunications @gmail.com

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