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Located on 16 beautiful acres of land in Cooper
City, Temple Beth Emet is Southwest Broward's Reform Congregation, servicing
the communities of Cooper City, Coral Springs, Parkland, Weston, Davie,
Pembroke Pines, Miramar, and Plantation. (www.templebethemet.org)
"The turn out has been the best on record." says Pam Greenberg
(Beth Emet Sisterhood Co-President) "We have been fortunate enough
to attract South Florida's top party vendors.
"The South Florida Wedding Business is huge!" says DJ Sean
Paul of Fort Lauderdale. "Royal Entertainment (www.djseanpaul.com)
specializes in just Weddings, you have other companies that just do
Bar Mitzvahs like M&M Entertainment.
It's nice to have enough work to be able to specialize in what I do
best!"
"Like many South Florida Rabbi's, Rabbi Bennett Greenspon, with
his unique quality and experience creates memories that last a lifetime.
I am excited to see the growth of neighborhood temples like Temple Beth
Emet. M&M entertainers love that giant Temple Beth Emet stage!"
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(Eric Cutler, M&M Entertainment, www.barmitzvahs.com)
Florida has the third largest Jewish population in the US with over
1000 Jewish Synagogues (Temples) behind California and NY. Over 500
Jewish Temples are located in Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties.
The South Florida Jewish community and Temple Beth Emet congregation
has increased 50% from 1997.
"I look forward to this Bar Mitzvah showcase every year. I get
alot of positive feedback from the Temple Beth Emet congregation and
staff." (Nikko Capria, Event Studio Productions, www.eventstudiopro.com)
What is a Bar Mitzvah? According to Jewish law, a boy is deemed a "bar
mitzvah" when he turns 13 and achieves the status of adulthood.
A Jewish girl becomes a "bat mitzvah" when she turns 12. At
this auspicious time they become full-fledged Jewish adults and are
presented with both the opportunity to grow spiritually and the responsibility
to become a better person. Girls achieve the status of adulthood a year
earlier than boys because girls typically mature physically and emotionally
earlier than boys, ready to embrace the responsibility adulthood entails.
May 2007 Parklander
Magazine Article
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