
Congregation Magen David of West Deal
Congregation Magen David of West Deal
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About this organization
Mission
Congregation Magen David of West Deal is committed to providing a welcoming and inclusive community where individuals can come together to worship, learn, and grow. The mission of the congregation is to promote Jewish values and traditions, to foster spiritual growth and connection to our heritage, and to serve the needs of the community. Through prayer, education, and social action, we seek to strengthen the bond between our members and the broader Jewish community. Our goal is to create an environment where individuals and families can experience the richness of Jewish life, build meaningful relationships, and find inspiration and support in their spiritual journey.
About
The story of our congregation is a story about the birth and growth of a community. Just a few families and new neighbors in 1978, our ties have deepened and our respect for one another matured. Today, with our rabbis to guides us, we have grown and prospered.