Membership Rapidly Expands At Long Beach Synagogue

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Long Beach NY

19 August, 2021

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LONG BEACH, NY — While the pandemic keeps altering how people interact, a Long Beach synagogue has gained membership as families look for better social distancing options. BACH Jewish Center has increased its congregation by 15 percent since last year when Rabbi Benny Berlin joined the temple. "When people think of the beach, they think of the clean air, they think of an oasis, getting away from the cloistered environment in the city. Long Beach can really service those individuals," Berlin told Patch. The rabbi is delighted to add two more families to the flock in October-- one from New Jersey, the other from Far Rockaway. "People are seeing Long Beach as a destination to settle in," he said. The Orthodox synagogue, which opened 75 years ago, is gearing programs for various age groups. Much of the activities are in an adjacent, outdoor tent as COVID-19 remains a concern. Berlin teaches evening classes, children's shows take place, while traditional religious events, such as a bris and bar mitzvah, have also been adjusted to the auxiliary location. "People are yearning to matter in a community," Berlin said. "They don't just want to be another person."

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