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1105 Paxton Church Rd, Harrisburg, PA 17110, USA
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110
+1 717-651-5330

The service is 10:00 am Saturday, and lasts about two and a half hours, with a meal afterwards. There's singing, congregational prayer, scripture reading, a lot of liturgy, (read first in Hebrew, and then in English), and then a sermon. Then the provided meal, with everyone welcome.

They meet in a converted house. Parking is around back, on a gravel lot. (By-the-way, the red barn in Google's picture is what's across the street.)

A Messianic Jewish synagogue. That means, they're Jews, but they recognize Yeshua, (Jesus), as the messiah, (redeemer), promised in the Old Testament. (That gets them in trouble with orthodox Jews.) You don't have to be Jewish to attend; I'm not, but I'm welcome.

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Synagogue Beit Hashem

Synagogue at 1105 Paxton Church Rd, Harrisburg, PA 17110, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Synagogue Beit Hashem: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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1105 Paxton Church Rd, Harrisburg, PA 17110, USA.
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Harrisburg
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Synagogue Beit Hashem is a US Synagogue based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Synagogue Beit Hashem is located at 1105 Paxton Church Rd, Harrisburg, PA 17110, USA.


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  • Amia
    Added 2014.04.21
    The service is 10:00 am Saturday, and lasts about two and a half hours, with a meal afterwards. There's singing, congregational prayer, scripture reading, a lot of liturgy, (read first in Hebrew, and then in English), and then a sermon. Then the provided meal, with everyone welcome.
  • Audrey
    Added 2013.09.01
    They meet in a converted house. Parking is around back, on a gravel lot. (By-the-way, the red barn in Google's picture is what's across the street.)
  • Arianna
    Added 2013.07.11
    A Messianic Jewish synagogue. That means, they're Jews, but they recognize Yeshua, (Jesus), as the messiah, (redeemer), promised in the Old Testament. (That gets them in trouble with orthodox Jews.) You don't have to be Jewish to attend; I'm not, but I'm welcome.
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