Gan Elohim, Temple Beth Elohim Nursery School is a church daycare daycare located at 10 Bethel Rd, Wellesley, Massachusetts MA. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
Parents praise Temple Beth Elohim's nursery school for its warm, welcoming environment and excellent teaching staff. The facility is noted for its beautiful spaces, strong sense of community, and inclusive atmosphere that makes families feel at home.
It took me 40 years to find a synagogue that truly embraces and celebrates adults without children. Temple Beth Elohim (TBE) offers an extraordinary sense of community—filled with music, learning, spirituality, and inclusivity. The support, warmth, and vision of the clergy and staff make TBE a model for what every synagogue should strive to be. I have found my "Shalom"! :-) SZR
We used TBE as the venue for our recent wedding and it was absolutely perfect! We were thrilled to make use of the large courtyard space for the cocktail hour, the light-filled sanctuary for the ceremony, and the ballroom for the reception. The staff was helpful from beginning to end in the planning process, and everything went smoothly. Would absolutely recommend this as a wedding venue!
Beautiful inside and out. This was the first temple I visited in Massachusetts that felt like home. Awesome clergy and facilities. Zoom services are available for those who can't attend in person.
Sanctuary feels modern and somewhat sterile. The art sadly looks like a sub zero refrigerator. Hebrew quotes around the room are lovely.
The Temple Beth Elohim is the home of Cedar Bethel Properties LLC, the owner/lessor for the 7 Bethel Rd apartments in Wellesley Hills, MA. This building is adjacent to the Temple. Cedar Bethel Properties is made up of Temple members, including Stephen Langer, a Real Estate Attorney, and Samuel Starr of Mintz, a Construction Attorney. I have been a tenant for multiple years. They hire Dannin Management to manage the property despite their bad reputation. The treatment here is dehumanizing, the health code violations are abundant, as if the tenants do not deserve to be treated with the same values demonstrated to the rest of the community. My husband is Jewish and we were threatened never to go to the Temple. Additionally, my building is 20% black, 40% people of color, 50% immigrant. These demographics do not match the rest of Wellesley. I can’t help but wonder why that is and wonder why The Temple Beth Elohim thinks it can get way with the mistreatment. The photo is of a plastic bag that was left taped to my kitchen ceiling for 6 months with water leaking from the second floor for 10 months until I called the health department. Perhaps they take advantage of the housing market and the fact that tenants are afraid to call the health department for fear of being displaced through retaliation and for fear of losing the Wellesley schools for their children. I’m leaving this review here so future potential tenants might know what they are potentially getting themselves into as Cedar Bethel Properties does not have it’s own listing.