Ahavath Torah, Conservative synagogue in Stoughton, Massachusetts, United States
Ahavath Torah is a conservative synagogue in Stoughton with a modern building constructed in 1970 and expanded in 1987. Located on Central Street, it serves the local Jewish community with religious services and educational facilities.
The congregation originated in 1918 from the merger of three Jewish organizations that started with 25 members. Over the decades it grew and evolved into an important religious and community center for the area.
The congregation serves as a community hub where families gather for weekly Shabbat services and religious celebrations throughout the year. Members participate in educational programs and rituals that connect them to their faith traditions.
Visitors can attend regular Shabbat services held on Saturday mornings, which are open to the community. The congregation welcomes non-members to participate in its religious educational programs.
The congregation has hosted notable international speakers and experts over the years, reflecting its engagement with broader conversations on religion and world affairs. This practice shows the community's commitment to education and dialogue.
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