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.

OCTOBER
Thursday 24 SHEMINI ATSERET YIZKOR Services – 10am

Friday 25 SIMCHAT TORAH SHABBAT
Dinner 5:30pm then Service


 

Upcoming Events

  1. Thu 02

    General Board of Directors Meeting

    Jan 02 @ 9:00am - 11:00pm
  2. Thu 02

    Torah Study with the Rabbi

    Jan 02 @ 10:30am - 12:00pm
  3. Fri 03

    Shabbat Service

    Jan 03 @ 7:00pm - 9:00pm
  4. Sun 05

    Religious School

    Jan 05 @ 9:30am - 12:00pm
  5. Tue 07

    Adult Education with the Rabbi

    Jan 07 @ 2:00pm - 4:00pm
  6. Thu 09

    Torah Study with the Rabbi

    Jan 09 @ 10:30am - 12:00pm
 

Testimonials

From the Union For Reform Judaism / Reform Movement

The Brutalist: A Jewish Immigrant Saga for the Ages

The Brutalist: A Jewish Immigrant Saga for the Ages jemerman

Brady Corbet's "The Brutalist" opens with Hungarian architect, Jewish Holocaust survivor, and soon-to-be freshly minted U.S. immigrant László Toth in the shadowy depths of a ship headed into New York Harbor.

Proud JEWS

Proud JEWS jemerman

Right before Sukkot, I noticed the word "JEW" carved into my sidewalk. I began to grind out the word, but rather decided to replace the space by adding "Proud JEWs" to the sidewalk.

Broadcasting the Miracle of Fat Liberation

Broadcasting the Miracle of Fat Liberation jemerman

At Fat Torah, Hanukkah is our favorite holiday. Hanukkah in particular is a holiday that celebrates fat. On Hanukkah, we remember that miraculous oil that was meant to only last for one day and ended up lighting the rededicated Temple in Jerusalem for eight days. Eating foods fried in oil, in fat, is a key part of this commemoration.

Winterfaith

Winterfaith jemerman

"Winterfaith" seems a much more apt description for me than "interfaith." We're not observing two religions; I was raised Jewish, and my partner was not. Together, we are raising our children as Jewish campers, and even after 15+ years of our relationship, 11 of which with at least one child, the winter holidays are when our "interfaith" background proves to be the most challenging.