Congregation Shaarey Tefilla

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3085 W 116th St
Carmel, IN 46032

Congregation Shaarey Tefilla is a vibrant egalitarian Conservative Jewish community located in Carmel, Indiana, dedicated to fulfilling the spiritual and social needs of its diverse membership. Committed to empowering a rich Jewish spiritual life and supporting a democratic and pluralistic State of Israel, the congregation offers a range of meaningful educational and lifecycle opportunities.

Under the guidance of its Rabbi, the congregation hosts regular worship services, educational programs, and community events designed to foster connection and engagement among members. From Kabbalat Shabbat services to Torah study groups, Congregation Shaarey Tefilla cultivates a welcoming environment for all who seek to deepen their Jewish experience.

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Elizabeth W.
11/3/2015

A great little synagogue tucked away between a high school and a park in an otherwise very residential side of town...blink and you'll miss it but you'll be sorry you did! Friendly, welcoming...

Marlyn S.
8/1/2024

I moved here from out of town and was embraced by this warm and welcoming congregation. It is a great place for children and adults to grow spiritually, to learn and to have fun.

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