
Weston synagogue hires its first female rabbi
By Sergio Carmona, Jewish Journal, July 9, 2020
“It’s obviously a difficult time to be joining a community because of the pandemic, but we’re learning together all different kinds of ways to reach out to people, and I look forward to meeting everyone,” said Rabbi Marci Bloch, new spiritual leader at Temple Dor Dorim. (photo courtesy of Temple Dor Dorim)

Thanksgiving comes early for Holocaust survivors, seniors
By Sergio Carmona, Jewish Journal, November 27, 2019
Seniors and children interact at a Thanksgiving lunch at Temple Dor Dorim in Weston. (photo courtesy of Rachel Kaplan)

Weston synagogue offering childbirth preparation course
By Sergio Carmona, Jewish Journal, July 11, 2019
As a recipient of the Yetta Sher Award from the Jewish Federation of Broward County, the synagogue is able to offer this childbirth preparation series at a heavily subsidized rate. (photo courtesy of Rachel Kaplan)

Broward Federation awards organizations with grants
By Sergio Carmona, Jewish Journal, March 28, 2019
As a recipient of the Yetta Sher Award from the Jewish Federation of Broward County, Temepl Dor Dorim offers Jewish nature programming for families with young children.

Weston synagogue’s new cantor aims to inspire people
By Sergio Carmona, Jewish Journal, July 6, 2018
Cantor Carrie Barry is the new cantor at Temple Dor Dorim in Weston. (photo courtesy of Angela Resnick)
Weston synagogue’s Early Childhood Center receives re-accreditation
By Sergio Carmona, Jewish Journal, March 30, 2018
Sheila Woldenberg, Temple Dor Dorim’s Early Childhood Center Director, with the Tiny Tots class (18-24 month olds). Dor Dorim’s ECC has been accredited by NAEYC since its inception in 1999. (Johnny Louis/Correspondent)
Weston synagogue draws community with family Shabbats, annual gala
By Sergio Carmona, Jewish Journal, January 22, 2018

The Saneholtz-DiDio family regularly attends Temple Dor Dorim’s First Fridays Family Shabbats with their young children and is also co-chairing the synagogue’s annual gala. Top row, Rachel and Nick DiDio with Skyler, age 1, and Matt and Andrea Saneholtz. Bottom row, Charley DiDio, 3, Nina Saneholtz, 6, and Vera Saneholtz, 2. (Joe Caaretta/Staff photographer)
Community walks in Coral Springs to raise Holocaust awareness
By Sergio Carmona, Jewish Journal, March 23, 2018
Temple Dor Dorim students walk with students from across Broward County in memory of Holocaust victims. (Joe Caaretta/Staff photographer)