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.

2024 High Holiday Services 5784

Amber Ikeman, Cantorial Soloist

Amber Ikeman brings a rich blend of experience and passion to her role as Cantorial Soloist. For six years, she served Congregation Beth Shalom in Bozeman, Montana, where her approach went beyond mere performance; her goal was to transform, uplift, and connect deeply with the congregation. Known for her flexibility and adaptability, Amber has collaborated with various rabbis to create Read More.

 

Kimberly Hess, Organist

Kimberly Hess brings a wealth of experience to her role as organist, having served in various capacities across numerous temples since 2007. Her journey includes a significant tenure at Temple Or Chadash in Germantown, MD, where she played both weekly Shabbat services and High Holiday observances for more than a decade. In addition, Read More.

2024 Temple Bat Yam High Holiday 5785 Schedule

SEPTEMBER

Saturday 28 — SELICHOT — 7:30PM

OCTOBER

Wednesday 02 — EREV ROSH HASHANAH — 7PM
Thursday 03 — ROSH HASHANAH — 10AM
TASHLICH — 4PM — ISLE OF WIGHT
Friday 04 — EREV SHABBAT SHUVAH — 7PM
Friday 11 — EREV YOM KIPPUR (KOL NIDREI) — 7PM

Saturday 12 — YOM KIPPUR

Morning Services — 10am
Children’s Services — 2pm
Mincha (Afternoon) Services — 3pm
Yizkor (Memorial) Services — 4:45pm
Nei’lah (Concluding) Services — 5:30pm

Sunday 13 — SUKKAH Set-Up — 11am

Friday 18 — EREV SHABBAT SUKKOT — 7PM
Wine & Challah in Sukkah
Thursday 24 SHEMINI ATSERET YIZKOR Services – 10am

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


 

Upcoming Events

  1. Wed 11

    TBY Poker Night

    Sep 11 @ 7:00pm - 10:00pm
  2. Thu 12

    Torah Study with Rabbi

    Sep 12 @ 10:30am - 12:00pm
  3. Fri 13

    Shabbat Service & Oneg

    Sep 13 @ 7:00pm - 9:00pm
  4. Sat 14

    Shabbat Morning Services

    We are scheduling a series of
    Sep 14 @ 10:00am - 12:00pm
  5. Thu 19

    Torah Study with Rabbi

    Sep 19 @ 10:30am - 12:00pm
  6. Fri 20

    Shabbat Service & Oneg

    Sep 20 @ 7:00pm - 9:00pm
 

Testimonials

From the Union For Reform Judaism / Reform Movement

Creating High Holiday Memories for Children

Creating High Holiday Memories for Children sdolgov

Finding ways to make the High Holidays meaningful for your child is an important way to nurture their Jewish identity. There are many ways to celebrate at home, like reading books, making crafts, or discussing what the holiday means to you and them.

Jewish Pride + Jewish Community = Strong Jewish Future

Jewish Pride + Jewish Community = Strong Jewish Future jemerman

In North America, our community has been dealing with rising levels of antisemitism and fears about being attacked for the crime of being Jewish. It was against this backdrop that I arrived in the safe haven that is URJ's Crane Lake Camp.

Why is Jewish Summer Camp Important?

Why is Jewish Summer Camp Important? jemerman

Jewish summer camps provide children the opportunity to immerse themselves in Jewish culture, engage in ritual and education, challenge themselves physically and spiritually, and prepare to be leaders in and out of the Jewish community.

Hope and Pride in Be’er Sheva

Hope and Pride in Be’er Sheva jemerman

During Pride Month, I participated in a leaders' trip to Israel through A Wider Bridge, an organization dedicated to connecting LGBTQ+ people in North America and Israel. Around Israel, pride events this year focused on calls to free the hostages, support the hundreds of thousands of displaced people, and reach a meaningful ceasefire.