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Emet v’Shalom was established in 1963 by a group of people mainly immigrants from Germany and Central Europe who sought a more liberal form of Judaism in Nahariya. Emet v’Shalom is one of the oldest Reform Judaism communities in Israel and is now the only non- Orthodox synagogue in Nahariya.

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