TBT Brotherhood Donates At The Holiday Season

Stephen Levin, Brotherhood President Joel Zaidspiner, Homeless Coalition CEO Pamela Payne and Keith Epstein.

The Temple Beth Torah Brotherhood recently selected the Village of Wellington Holiday Food Drive, the Palm Beach County Homeless Coalition and the Wellington High School Student Government Association’s annual Rosenwald Toy Drive for its annual charitable donations. The money was primarily raised from past brotherhood golf benefits.

For more than a decade, the Temple Beth Torah Brotherhood has consistently supported local charitable and governmental agencies, including funding scholarship and educational programs at Wellington’s Temple Beth Torah through its fundraising endeavors.

“Our synagogue community takes great pride in all of the Brotherhood’s efforts to help make our world a better place,” Rabbi Andrew L. Rosenkranz said. “They understand the commandment in Judaism to treat everyone with kindness and compassion.”

On Sunday, May 1, the Brotherhood will hold its annual golf benefit at the Wanderers Club in Wellington. Each year, the event attracts more than 120 golfers and corporate sponsors. More information, along with the opportunity to register for the event, will be posted soon at www.tbtbrotherhood.com.

Temple Beth Torah is a Reform synagogue whose members reside throughout Wellington and beyond. Affiliated with the Union for Reform Judaism, Temple Beth Torah was founded in 1978 and serves more than 375 member families.