Become an NSTE Member
Everyone is welcome to participate in the services, activities, and educational programs offered by North Shore Temple Emanuel.
Membership entitles individuals and families to be involved with and enjoy a range of religious, educational, and community activities that include:
- Rabbinic support and services for all life cycle celebrations
- Rabbinic counselling and support during difficult times
- Educational activities for adults, and children of all ages, especially through our Meah Hebrew and Religion School
- Bar/Bat mitzvah age-appropriate programs that encourage students to become actively involved in both religious and social activities
- Outreach activities for inter-married couples
- Our weekly email newsletter, e-Hatikvah, and information about special congregational events
- Complimentary High Holy Day tickets (unassigned seating)
- Participation in the conduct of the Temple through a vote at the Annual General Meeting.
We have a number of categories of membership to fit your needs, as well as discounts for pensioners, students, and young adults. There is also a category for non-metropolitan residents. No Jew is refused membership because of their inability to pay fees.
If you are considering membership with North Shore Temple Emanuel for yourself and/or your family, we encourage you to call the office at 02 9419 7011 and speak informally with the Rabbi.
Please use the below email link to request a soft copy of our membership form, please provide some background to your request, if you are not already known to NSTE.
You can also email us with any questions.
Click here if you would like us to email you an application form.
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North Shore Temple Emanuel
28 Chatswood Avenue
Chatswood NSW 2067
ABN 69 000 326 456
Phone: (02) 9419 7011
Email: info@nste.org.au
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We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which our synagogue stands, the land of the Gamaragal people. Many of us and our forebears have come from other lands and found our spirit of kinship with Indigenous Australians whose connection with this land preceded ours, and we recognise that connection as sacred and enduring. May we walk together toward a future of justice and healing.
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