Temple Beth Torah to honor past temple presidents at its annual gala
In recognition of the remarkable contributions of its past presidents, Wellington’s Temple Beth Torah has chosen to honor each of them at its annual gala. Each of the honorees—Erik Bakerman, Saul and Selma Goldman, Alan Herzlin, and Marcia Weber—will be recognized for their significant impact on the Temple Beth Torah community. The gala committee looks forward to a night of celebration and fundraising. Each well deserving honoree will be enthusiastically highlighted for their accomplishments and the temple’s community will have the opportunity to recognize and thank them for their contributions to its continued success.
The theme of Temple Beth Torah’s gala this year is ‘Black, White and Glam’. Guests will enjoy a variety of wines and specialty cocktails, while sampling delicious and diverse cuisine. Pairing the food and wine with great music and a silent auction will ensure a lively, celebratory evening. This is a unique opportunity for temple members, preschool parents and friends from the local community to come together for a night of fun and fundraising.
Temple Beth Torah is a vibrant, reform Jewish congregation that has served the western communities of Palm Beach County for over three decades. It is the spiritual and social home for more than 300 Wellington households, and a combination of membership dues, donations, and fundraising provides the financial resources for all the programing and community outreach that the temple offers. An additional 100 families benefit from the strong educational foundation of its National Association for the Education of Young Children-accredited preschool. The commitment and dedication of the temple’s presidents consistently unites this special community.