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Central Synagogue of Nassau County and Reconstructionist Congregation Beth Emeth have officially consolidated after it was approved by the New York State Supreme Court on Nov. 18. The entity will … more
Herb Ruben was known for his passion, energy, compassion and wisdom, and he made a huge impact on many lives as the executive director of the Peninsula Counseling Center, as a member and president of Congregation Beth Emeth and simply as a friend. more
Congregation Beth Emeth in Hewlett, the only Reconstructionist Jewish congregation on Nassau’s South Shore, began the process to sell its 15,400-square-foot building at 36 Franklin Ave. due to declining membership. more
There were questions, comments and suggestions as nearly 60 people gathered at Da Nicola restaurant in Hewlett for a Hewlett Residents Association meeting on July 16. more
Congregation Beth Emeth in Hewlett held a farewell party at its 36 Franklin Ave. temple on June 30. more
The planned sale of Hewlett’s Congregation Beth Emeth’s building to Lilies International Christian Outreach concerns some residents who live nearby. more
A temple is leaving its building on Franklin Avenue in Hewlett, a church organization is moving in and some residents have concerns about their new neighbors. more
The clothes went on and came off behind the scenes, students strutted down the runway and $500 was raised by the Sababa BBG of the B’nai B’rith Youth Organization (BBYO) in conjunction with Zion AZA at the groups’ annual fashion show that took place at Congregation Beth Emeth in Hewlett on April 22. more
Seeking to downsize from its current location at 36 Franklin Ave. in Hewlett, Congregation Beth Emeth, the only Reconstructionist Jewish synagogue on Long Island’s South Shore, is in the process of selling its building. more
Jay Greenbaum, a lifelong Hewlett resident who has raised thousands of dollars for various organizations and programs since the 1990s by competing in marathons and triathlons, is the Herald’s 2011Person of the Year. more
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