Temple Beth Sholom - in the Center of the Action - Orange County's First Jewish Congregation

Temple Beth Sholom blends the tradition of a longstanding, multi-generational Reform synagogue with the innovativeness of bright, vibrant clergy and staff in a warm, welcoming environment.  We nurture you and your children with spiritually uplifting services, lifelong Jewish education and exciting programs for all ages.  We are an extended family that is there for you in simcha and in sorrow.

We celebrate our rich diversity as a congregation, a community of many communities. We are a great intergenerational family in a place where we care for and about one another. We are newcomers and old-timers, children and adults, individuals and couples and families, multi-racial families, gay and straight, Jews by birth and by choice, non-Jewish partners and spouses. Interfaith families are always welcome.

 

Temple Beth Sholom is all that and more. There’s something for everybody. For more than 60 years, Temple Beth Sholom has served Jewish people in Orange County with programs talked about all over the country. Come and find out why so many people come home to Temple Beth Sholom. It’s a habit that could last a lifetime.

July with Rabbi Donnell

Join Rabbi Donnell for one or many of the great learning and worship opportunities during the month of July!!

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Friday, July 17, 2009

Temple Beth Sholom Midsummer Evening Shabbat and Barbecue

It's not to late to join our fabulous "Reservations Only" events

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TBS Mission Statement: Dedicated to making our congregation a focal point of Jewish family and communal life for our members, through excellence in professional and lay leadership, education, programming, and spirituality. -- Learn more about our Core Values

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