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 are a vibrant center of learning and 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.

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Friday, July 30, 6:15 PM Holding forth in Yiddish for 30 years behind a KBOO Radio microphone, Portland's Yankl Falk brings his sonorous voice to Beth Am as guest speaker for our Shabbat service honoring Yiddish.
Members of Beth Am and the Seattle community will share their favorite Yiddish poems, praise and songs in a haimisch service for Yiddish and non-Yiddish speakers. Led by Music Director Wendy Marcus and accompanied by klezmer musicians. Kum shoyn!
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Join us for a summer barbeque on Friday, August 6 at 6:45 pm, Shabbat Service to follow at 8 pm. Register online here. Arrive at 6:15 pm for kid-friendly Shabbat Fun (ages 0-6)
Join us for a barbeque on Friday, August 20 after 6:15 PM Acoustic Shabbat Service. Register online here.
COST: Adults $8 with early registration, $10 the week of the event. Children $4 (ages 3-12) and ages 2 and under are free.
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Tour Israel with Rabbi Jonathan Singer, November 1-12, 2010. No experience has the power to bring Judaism to life like a trip to Israel. And no vacation could offer greater adventure.
Learn with Anat Hoffman, head of the Israeli Religious Action Center, and join with her on Rosh Chodesh Kislev for a service at the Wall. Meet with Rabbi Aric Asherman and learn about Rabbis for Human Rights.
See the itinerary, cost and more details here.
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Download Registration Forms for the 2010-2011 school year. Please call the office if you have any questions.
The $100 per child late fee is now required except for new member families and families registering their children for our Religious School for the first time.
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Rabbi Jonathan Singer, June-July 2010
Rabbi Beth Singer, May 2010
Rabbi Jonathan Singer, April 2010
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Rabbi Jonathan Singer, Rosh Hashanah 2009/5770
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