Our Community

A Place and Space for Everyone

Our Community is rooted in Jewish tradition and responsive to the world we live in. We actively engage in bringing new perspectives to tradition and making tradition meaningful to contemporary lives.

Testimonials

"I attended the very first service of B'nai Tikvah, Rosh Hashanah in 1998. Before that, I had always belonged to large, Conservative congregations in different cities, synagogues that had beautiful buildings, active religious schools, huge membership lists, abundant donations of money and artifacts, and so forth. But I had always felt that something was lacking, perhaps in terms of their spiritual relevance to me, feelings of genuine community, a sense of belonging. During that first Rosh Hashanah with B'nai Tikvah, I knew I had found what I had been missing." [FULL LETTER HERE]

--Marc Krass
   Mason

"Our family knew after our first visit that B'nai Tikvah was right for us.... We all agreed that the the warmth, and welcoming feeling we felt during our first visit was unparalleled"

--The Fine Family
   Mariemont

"If you are longing for that feeling of a spiritual home deep in your heart, please try B'nai Tikvah. Our wonderful Rabbi Bruce, first-class Sunday school led by Rabbi Donna, and talented congregants will enrich your life in ways difficult to describe, easy to experience. It's likely you instantly will feel at home."

--Barbara Morgenstern
   Wyoming

"It's so difficult to find a congregation that blends with who I am, and wonderful when it happens."

--By Q. Benedikt
   Forest Park

 

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