Temple Bat Yam

From Ocean City Wiki

By e-mail: templebatyam97@aol.com

By Phone: 410-641-4311

By Fax: 410-641-4389

By Mail: PO Box 3238, Ocean City, MD 21843

Our office is staffed Monday-Friday from 9:30am to 1:30pm.

Details

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 and to maintaining the traditions and lessons of their heritage. Temple Bat Yam, founded in 1989, has grown to 160 families. Until they moved into the new synagogue in 1997, they conducted the services at area churches, restaurants, hotels, community centers and private homes. The first synagogue built on Delmarva in over forty years, the new home is the focal point of our congregation's activities today.

External Links

www.templebatyam-oc.org/

This is from TBY's webiste that was recently updated. TBY is led by Rabbi Susan Warshaw, an amazing spiritual leader who comes to TBY from Temple Micha. Read more about Rabbi Warshaw here: http://templebatyam-oc.org/_rabbiwarshaw.html

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 and to maintaining the traditions and lessons of our rich heritage.

Temple Bat Yam , founded in 1989, has grown to approximately 125 families today. Until we moved into our new synagogue in 1997, we conducted our services at area churches, restaurants, hotels, community centers and private homes.

The first synagogue built on Delmarva in over forty years, our new home is the focal point of our congregation's activities today. The building houses a beautiful sanctuary, expandable classrooms, a spacious social hall, and catering facilities, as well as a Judaica shop, our business office and the Rabbi's study. Capped with a domed skylight, the sanctuary area seats 200 worshippers for Shabbat services and expands to accommodate up to 400 worshippers during High Holy Days.

Among the distinctions that make our congregation strong and vibrant is our policy of inclusiveness, whereby we respect the realities and integrity of interfaith marriages and interfaith families. It is our stated desire to invite and 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 better served by inclusion within the nurturing community of Temple Bat Yam.