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5/19 ARZA Movie Night
5/20 PB & J Sandwich
5/20 Annual Meeting
5/22 Adult Ed
5/23 Talmud 101
5/23 Ritual Committee
5/24 Erev Shabbat
5/25 Shabbat Service
5/28 Ice Skating Party
5/28 Social Action
5/30 ARZA Meeting

5/31 ROCK Shabbat
5/31 Erev Shabbat

6/1 Shabbat Service
6/3 ECC Prom
6/3 Sisterhood Dinner
6/4 ECC Graduation
6/6 Calendar Mtg
6/7 Tot Shabbat
6/7
Erev Shabbat
6/8 Shabbat Service
6/10 Board Meeting
5/13 Ritual Committee

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Congregation Kol Tikvah is a reform Temple located in Parkland, Florida, tailored to meet the needs of family, children and seniors. Our membership cap of 400 family units sets us apart from other congregations.  We work together with the common goal of building a strong, lasting home in which the beautiful traditions of Reform Judaism can flourish and inspire future generations. We warmly welcome interfaith families. Kol Tikvah has a broad base of dedicated clergy, board members, committee chairs and volunteers to serve our members' needs. Every year we add more programs and services. We are members of the URJ, Union for Reform Judaism.

Worship Services
Friday, May 24th
7:30PM Shabbat Service

Sat., May 25th
10:00AM Shabbat Service

Candle Lighting Times:
May 24th 7:47 PM
Shabbat Ends:
May 25th 8:44 PM

Contact Info
Temple Office
(954) 346-7878
Early Childhood Center
(954) 346-4281
Office Fax
(954) 346-0881
Haute Cuisine Caterers
(954) 346-9522
Temple Office Hours:
Monday thru Thursday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday 9:00AM - 4:00PM
6750 N. University Drive
Parkland, FL  33067




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