Welcome to Our Temple

Serving the growing Jewish population on the Delmarva Peninsula, Temple Bat Yam is a Reform Jewish congregation committed to the ideals and eternal truths of Judaism. Our intent is to maintain the traditions and lessons of our rich heritage while respecting the realities and integrity of interfaith marriages and interfaith families. We encourage participation by all family members and spouses in our congregational life, despite religious diversity within a household. We believe the spiritual interests of both our congregation and those of our interfaith couples and families are best served by inclusion within the nurturing community of Temple Bat Yam.

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Due to limited seating capacity, the first 80 people who pay
will be Movin’ with Motown!

         

       

Shown above, Rabbi Rutburg delivers the opening prayer at the March 19, 2024
session of the Maryland State Senate. Above left, Rabbi Rutburg poses with
Maryland State Senator Mary Beth Cardozza for the 38 District.


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Upcoming Events

  1. Thu 18

    Torah Study with the Rabbi

    No Zoom
    Apr 18 @ 10:30am - 12:00pm
  2. Fri 19

    Family Dinner & Shabbat Service – Honoring Volunteers

    Family dinner begins at 5:30 and
    Apr 19 @ 5:30pm - 8:00pm
  3. Sun 21

    Religious School

    Apr 21 @ 9:30am - 12:00pm
  4. Mon 22

    Passover First Night Seder

    Apr 22 @ 12:00am - 11:59pm
  5. Tue 23

    Passover Community Seder

    Apr 23 @ 6:00pm - 10:00pm
  6. Wed 24

    Passover Observance

    Apr 24 @ 12:00am - 11:59pm
 

Testimonials

From the Union For Reform Judaism / Reform Movement

Harnessing the Power of our Mothers Around the Seder Table

Harnessing the Power of our Mothers Around the Seder Table jemerman

We have so much to learn from our mothers, past and present. Soon, we'll return to the story of Passover and to the narratives of three remarkable mothers whose determination, fearlessness, and love changed the course of biblical history.

Melding Tradition and Innovation: Our Interfaith Toddler Naming Ceremony

Melding Tradition and Innovation: Our Interfaith Toddler Naming Ceremony jemerman

When I found out I was pregnant, my mind was immediately filled with questions and plans. When my son Logan was born at 34 weeks, many of those plans quickly changed.

A Place at the Table: How an Accessible Haggadah Creates a Seder of Belonging

A Place at the Table: How an Accessible Haggadah Creates a Seder of Belonging jemerman

As someone who is completely blind, I have enjoyed many opportunities to fully participate in the Jewish community because of accessible materials.

Passover 2024: The Three Central Messages of Pesach

Passover 2024: The Three Central Messages of Pesach jemerman

The Exodus story is the master narrative of the Jewish people. As most of us know, it tells the story of the Hebrew slaves in Egypt and the rise of Moses as their liberator. It reminds us that in 2024, the universality of Passover's three-part message again reverberates through the generations: freedom, love, and justice.