Created in 2016, Kehillah Kedosha works in participation with the USCJ (United Synagogue for Conservative Judaism) Ruderman Inclusion Action Community, sponsored by USCJ in partnership with the Ruderman Family Foundation. Our mission is to foster a community which welcomes, includes and celebrates the contributions of people with disabilities and their families. We recognize that the Jewish community includes people who experience the world in a variety of ways.
At Anshe Emet, we want to create a safe and open environment that accommodates all who pass through our doors. If you have special needs or concerns, read below to see what we provide to make you feel at home with us.
Fully accessible first floor:
Please contact committee member, Ariel Schwartz, to learn how Kehilla Kedosha focuses on serving the many needs of our members.
Religious School:
The Religious School uses both internal and external resources to ensure a successful experience for each student
B’nai Mitzvah:
The B’nai Mitzvah experience at Anshe Emet is highly personalized. Our Director of Ritual Advncement works with each family to make sure this simcha is celebrated in a way that allows each student to reach their potential. Please contact Yair Bernstein at ybernstein@ansheemet.org with your questions.
Hospitality:
We want to ensure everyone entering Anshe Emet can participate in our programs and events. If you, a family member or invited guest needs any special assistance please contact our Director of Hospitality, Kim Carter, at kcarter@ansheemet.org and she will work with you to find reasonable accommodations.