At Congregation Etz Chaim, we pride ourselves on being an inclusive community and welcome our congregants and friends of all abilities.
Our facilities are equipped with:
A Handicap accessible lower bimah
A T-Coil Hearing Loop System throughout the Radow Sanctuary, Hammer-Tritt Social Hall and Phillip’s Library
A Quiet Space for nursing mothers and young children with audio piped-in from the Lindy and Norman Radow Sanctuary
Family friendly Shabbat Services
Our Sanctuary is Equipped with a Hearing Loop System
The Lindy and Norman Radow Sanctuary is equipped with a hearing loop system. If you wear a hearing aid or cochlear implants and it is equipped with a Telecoil (T-coil), you will be able to receive all audio which currently comes through the audio system, delivered directly through your hearing aid.
Often hearing aids have a switch that allows you to turn the T-coil on or some may automatically switch to T-coil when a signal is present. The switch position is usually indicated by a “T”.
When you were fitted with your hearing aids, your audiologist should have told you if your hearing aid model has a T-coil. If you are not sure, it’s best to call them and ask if they can confirm what hearing aid model you have. If it has a T-coil option, ask your audiologist how to switch to T-coil operation.
Kashrut
Congregation Etz Chaim’s newly renovated Sunshine Kitchens follow all kashrut guidelines with fully equipped and separate dairy and meat kitchens.
Click here to review our Kashrut Policy at Etz Chaim.