Located in Seattle’s “Jewishly Happening” North End, we are a Reform synagogue committed to helping Jews and their loved ones build a joyful, spiritual, caring and egalitarian community.
We welcome the entire spectrum of our Jewish community: people of all ages, races and abilities; interfaith families; and people who are single, partnered, straight, gay, lesbian and transgendered. As a vibrant center of learning, we enable each member to reflect the holy. We stand together in times of need and work together to bring about tikkun olam, healing of the world.
Click here to learn more about Membership.

|
AN EVENING TO SUPPORT TEMPLE BETH AM
Cocktail Hour with Chance Auctions Seated Dinner catered by Wild Ginger Music entertainment by The Josh Nelson Project with special guests, TBA Youth Song Leaders And our famous dessert dash!
We hope you’ll join us for Temple Beth Am’s 4th Annual Black and White Ball Fundraiser. This event raises over $150,000 thanks to your attendance and generous support.
Click here to visit the Black and White Ball website for more information, ticket prices and to RSVP. Due to the venue space, tickets are limited so please buy early!
|
|
Tu B’Shevat Seder Tuesday, February 7 at 6:15 PM
Please join us for a Israeli-themed seder and service celebrating nature and the birthday of the trees. Learn about the customs of this holiday and enjoy foods special to this time. To reserve your spot and sign up for a shared dish please contact Cathy Shiovitz at cathy@shiovitz.com.
|
February 10-12, 2012 Our 2012 Scholar-in-Residence weekend is just around the corner! Join us for this exciting and engaging weekend on midrash, healing and hope. Dr. William Cutter is vibrant and lively speaker who will captivate you! Learn more about each session by clicking here. This weekend of learning is made possible by a generous endowment from Charles and Lillian Kaplan z”l. Register here!
|
Rabbi Beth Singer - October 2011
Rabbi Jonathan Singer - October 2011
Rabbi Jonathan Singer - September 2011
|
|
Is Archeology Political? Sunday, February 5, 10 AM
Guest speaker, Dr. Gloria London, sheds light upon the controversies surrounding politics and archeology both here and abroad. What does it mean when artifacts and ancient sites become the property of individual countries? Learn more here. Free to the community.
|
Young Famlies@Beth Am is a new group created to serve families whose oldest child is currently in Kindergarten or below. Our goal is to help bridge the gap from birth through the first year in school in a uniquely Jewish context. Open to members and non-members. Learn more here.
|
Join Women of Reform Judaism (WRJ) Today! Please download and fill out our 2011-2012 WRJ Membership Form and return it to Temple Beth Am. Thank you for your support. Learn more here.
|
|
|
|