Temple Shir Tikva Preschool is a church daycare daycare located at 141 Boston Post Rd, Wayland, Massachusetts MA. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
Temple Shir Tikva Preschool is highly regarded as a welcoming and inclusive Jewish community in Wayland with strong programming for children and families. Parents praise the friendly staff, engaging services, and warm sanctuary environment. The facility is noted for its respectful atmosphere and commitment to both Judaic education and community building.
I really like this temple. I am not a member here, but this temple hosts the life long learning program that I am a member of. It is such a nice environment. All of us feel very welcomed there. Thank you so much for hosting this wonderful program.
Rosh Hashanah service Was amazing welcoming enchanting I cried it was so amazing. Rosh Hashanah eve Mary Beth the greeter asked me and my black family why we came to attend Rosh Hashanah. I thought it was a bad way to greet us and assumed she we aren’t Jewish. Other then her blatant disdain for our presence we enjoyed the night with that choir. The ironic thing is a Christian choir joined theirs, so I’m confused on her energy. God is suppose to be about God and peace, love and mercy that’s what the prayer book we went over stated . so when she told my 64 year old mom a black women who survived all this racism to stay home tomorrow and watch from home; my heart broke. But my mom a devout believer assured me we must not say a word. She assured me God has a plan, but my mom went thru enough racism and rejection we came here for healing. She won’t go back her feelings are hurt and that’s awful. I will be back tomorrow for Rosh HaShanah to commune with God and learn from the Jews. the temples mention statement keeping Judaism alive you can’t do that with division and hierarchy . We shouldn’t be defeated by color or denomination. It’s important we keep Gods presence. I pray you all work to eradicate racism and class systems. How do you have a place of peace for one kind ? is it Gods will to leave the less fortunate? I hope we all move forward in Peace. I learned the essence of peace by attending and got to practice my Hebrew. we had an awesome choir rock the house a cool Rabbi from the UK. I’m so grateful for my opportunity
Me and my friend at the teen program called aish (a-yish)
Best temple in metrowest. The rabbi and cantor are super friendly. Such a sense of community here. The services are full of life and joy. They make temple a fun and happy place.
Rabbi Gold deserves our thanks for providing the readers of the Metrowest News with such a touching story of the history of the Jicin Torah. Let this essay stand as an example of the importance of history and remembrance to any community. Lost as we are in the present, we fail to understand it because of our failure to know history. Congratulations and thanks Rabbi Gold. Joe Keefe, Natick