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◈ Homepage — http://www.tbala.org/WELCOME PRAYER LEARNING COMMUNITY YLE LOGIN JOIN SUPPORT CALENDAR Temple Beth Am A Dynamic Center for Conservative Judaism in Los Angeles We connect you with friends, inspire you to learn, and support your family. With us, you are home. Featured Programs & Happenings Shavuot Tikkun All Night Torah Study May 21 Temple Beth Am & Pressman Academy Gala Honoring Jacqui Jacobs and Shani Fisher PRAYER LEARNING COMMUNITY YOUTH & FAMILY SOCIAL ACTION LIFE CYCLE JEWISH LEARNING COMMUNITY GIVING PRESSMAN ACADEMY TEMPLE BETH AM 1039 S. La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90035 CONTACT US Phone - 310-652-7353 Email - [email protected] HOME WELCOME PRAYER LEARNING COMMUNITY YLE JOIN US CALENDAR Copyright © 2026 Temple Beth Am. All rights reserved. Website designed by Addicott Web. ◈ Interior Pages — 35 pages crawledRembaum Institute (Classes and Adult Learning) | Temple Beth Am - Los Angeles Conservative Synagogue (Classes and Adult Learning)" /> Go Close Toggle navigation Welcome Welcome Overview Welcome to Temple Beth Am About Us/History Senior Staff & Leadership Staff Directory Contact Us Membership Gift Shop Giving Event Space Rentals Prayer Prayer Overview Shabbat Services & Livestream Daily Minyan High Holidays Life Cycle Shavuot – 2026 Learning Learning Overview Rembaum Institute (Classes and Adult Learning) Pressman Academy (Day School) Jewish Learning Community TBA Podcasts Sermons & Taste of Torah Bookstore Community Community Overview Community Shabbat Dinners Community Connections Social Action – Olam Hesed Yibaneh Community Health Resources Kol Ha’Am Newsletter Library Minyan TBA-Pressman Academy Gala – 2026 YLE YLE Overview Family Programming Jewish Learning Community Camp Keshet Youth Groups & Teens Login Join Support Calendar Rembaum Institute (Classes and Adult Learning) Rembaum Institute of Temple Beth Am provides enriching Jewish experiences for adults & families – inspired by our Emeritus Rabbi Rembaum’s dedication to our community. RI is full of educational opportunities for adults of Temple Beth Am, to broaden and enhance Jewish education through diverse classes, lectures, panels, programs and social action. Additionally, we extend and strengthen the spiritual and religious lives of Temple Beth Am families through programming, retreats, and creative activities. Our mission preserves Rabbi Joel Rembaum’s quarter-century dedication to Jewish adult and family education at Temple Beth Am, and a deep commitment to the state of Israel. Ongoing Classes Siddur Class – Tuesdays at 8:10 AM after morning minyan with Rabbi Avi Havivi Rashi Class – Wednesdays at 8:30 AM with Rabbi Kligfeld Midrasha: Women’s Study Group – Fridays at 8:30 AM on Zoom with Rabbi Schatz Meditation – Fridays at 8:15 AM with Rabbi Kligfeld Mishnah Study – Saturdays at 9:15 AM on Zoom Upcoming Events Today Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday S M T W T F S 26 27 28 8:00 PM - Pressman Moms Learning 29 8:30 AM - Humash with Rashi 30 8:30 AM - Midrasha Women's Study 1 8:15 AM - Meditate with RAK 2 3 4 8:30 AM - Midrasha Women's Study 5 6 8:30 AM - Humash with Rashi 7 8 8:15 AM - Meditate with RAK 9 10 11 8:30 AM - Midrasha Women's Study 12 13 8:30 AM - Humash with Rashi 14 15 8:15 AM - Meditate with RAK 16 17 18 8:30 AM - Midrasha Women's Study 19 20 8:30 AM - Humash with Rashi 21 22 8:15 AM - Meditate with RAK 23 24 25 8:30 AM - Midrasha Women's Study 26 8:15 AM - Siddur Class 8:00 PM - Pressman Moms Learning 27 8:30 AM - Humash with Rashi 28 29 8:15 AM - Meditate with RAK 30 31 1 8:30 AM - Midrasha Women's Study 2 8:15 AM - Siddur Class 3 8:30 AM - Humash with Rashi 4 5 8:15 AM - Meditate with RAK 6 Pressman Moms Learning 28 Apr April 28, 2026 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm Pressman Academy Rembaum Institute Add To Calendar Download ICS Google Calendar iCalendar Office 365 Outlook Live At a private residence with Rabbi Rebecca Schatz Event Details Humash with Rashi 29 Apr April 29, 2026 8:30 am - 9:30 am Rembaum Institute Add To Calendar Download ICS Google Calendar iCalendar Office 365 Outlook Live Humash with Rashi with Rabbi Kligfeld (Wednesdays @ 8:30am) on Zoom Meeting ID: 463 535 727 Or call in: +16699006833,,463535727# US (San Jose) Join Rabbi [...] Event Details Midrasha Women's Study 30 Apr April 30, 2026 8:30 am Zoom Link Rembaum Institute Sisterhood Add To Calendar Download ICS Google Calendar iCalendar Office 365 Outlook Live Dive deeply into text, subjects and relationships surrounding our tradition. Open to anyone identifying as female and ages 18-180. Mondays at 9:30am on Zoom with [...] Event Details Meditate with RAK 01 May May 1, 2026 8:15 am - 9:15 am Rembaum Institute Add To Calendar Download ICS Google Calendar iCalendar Office 365 Outlook Live Rabbi Kligfeld's Office and on Zoom Event Details Midrasha Women's Study 04 May May 4, 2026 8:30 am Zoom Link Rembaum Institute Sisterhood Add To Calendar Download ICS Google Calendar iCalendar Office 365 Outlook Live Dive deeply into text, subjects and relationships surrounding our tradition. Open to anyone identifying as female and ages 18-180. Mondays at 9:30am on Zoom with [...] Event Details Humash with Rashi 06 May May 6, 2026 8:30 am - 9:30 am Rembaum Institute Add To Calendar Download ICS Google Calendar iCalendar Office 365 Outlook Live Humash with Rashi with Rabbi Kligfeld (Wednesdays @ 8:30am) on Zoom Meeting ID: 463 535 727 Or call in: +16699006833,,463535727# US (San Jose) Join Rabbi [...] Event Details Meditate with RAK 08 May May 8, 2026 8:15 am - 9:15 am Rembaum Institute Add To Calendar Download ICS Google Calendar iCalendar Office 365 Outlook Live Rabbi Kligfeld's Office and on Zoom Event Details Midrasha Women's Study 11 May May 11, 2026 8:30 am Zoom Link Rembaum Institute Sisterhood Add To Calendar Download ICS Google Calendar iCalendar Office 365 Outlook Live Dive deeply into text, subjects and relationships surrounding our tradition. Open to anyone identifying as female and ages 18-180. Mondays at 9:30am on Zoom with [...] Event Details Humash with Rashi 13 May May 13, 2026 8:30 am - 9:30 am Rembaum Institute Add To Calendar Download ICS Google Calendar iCalendar Office 365 Outlook Live Humash with Rashi with Rabbi Kligfeld (Wednesdays @ 8:30am) on Zoom Meeting ID: 463 535 727 Or call in: +16699006833,,463535727# US (San Jose) Join Rabbi [...] Event Details Meditate with RAK 15 May May 15, 2026 8:15 am - 9:15 am Rembaum Institute Add To Calendar Download ICS Google Calendar iCalendar Office 365 Outlook Live Rabbi Kligfeld's Office and on Zoom Event Details Midrasha Women's Study 18 May May 18, 2026 8:30 am Zoom Link Rembaum Institute Sisterhood Add To Calendar Download ICS Google Calendar iCalendar Office 365 Outlook Live Dive deeply into text, subjects and relationships surrounding our tradition. Open to anyone identifying as female and ages 18-180. Mondays at 9:30am on Zoom with [...] Event Details Humash with Rashi 20 May May 20, 2026 8:30 am - 9:30 am Rembaum Institute Add To Calendar Download ICS Google Calendar iCalendar Office 365 Outlook Live Humash with Rashi with Rabbi Kligfeld (Wednesdays @ 8:30am) on Zoom Meeting ID: 463 535 727 Or call in: +16699006833,,463535727# US (San Jose) Join Rabbi [...] Event Details Meditate with RAK 22 May May 22, 2026 8:15 am - 9:15 am Rembaum Institute Add To Calendar Download ICS Google Calendar iCalendar Office 365 Outlook Live Rabbi Kligfeld's Office and on Zoom Event Details Midrasha Women's Study 25 May May 25, 2026 8:30 am Zoom Link Rembaum Institute Sisterhood Add To Calendar Download ICS Google Calendar iCalendar Office 365 Outlook Live Dive deeply into text, subjects and relationships surrounding our tradition. Open to anyone identifying as female and ages 18-180. Mondays at 9:30am on Zoom with [...] Event Details Siddur Class 26 May May 26, 2026 8:15 am - 8:35 am Rembaum Institute Add To Calendar Download ICS Google Calendar iCalendar Office 365 Outlook Live Rabbi Avi Havivi teaches a brief siddur class following morning minyan, 8:10-8:30 AM Zoom here Event Details Pressman Moms Learning 26 May May 26, 2026 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm Pressman Academy Rembaum Institute Add To Calendar Download ICS Google Calendar iCalendar Office 365 Outlook Live At a private residence with Rabbi Rebecca Schatz Event Details Humash with Rashi 27 May May 27, 2026 8:30 am - 9:30 am Rembaum Institute Add To Calendar Download ICS Google Calendar iCalendar Office 365 Outlook Live Humash with Rashi with Rabbi Kligfeld (Wednesdays @ 8:30am) on Zoom Meeting ID: 463 535 727 Or call in: +16699006833,,463535727# US (San Jose) Join Rabbi [...] Event Details Meditate with RAK 29 May May 29, 2026 8:15 am - 9:15 am Rembaum Institute Add To Learning | Temple Beth Am - Los Angeles Conservative Synagogue Go Close Toggle navigation Welcome Welcome Overview Welcome to Temple Beth Am About Us/History Senior Staff & Leadership Staff Directory Contact Us Membership Gift Shop Giving Event Space Rentals Prayer Prayer Overview Shabbat Services & Livestream Daily Minyan High Holidays Life Cycle Shavuot – 2026 Learning Learning Overview Rembaum Institute (Classes and Adult Learning) Pressman Academy (Day School) Jewish Learning Community TBA Podcasts Sermons & Taste of Torah Bookstore Community Community Overview Community Shabbat Dinners Community Connections Social Action – Olam Hesed Yibaneh Community Health Resources Kol Ha’Am Newsletter Library Minyan TBA-Pressman Academy Gala – 2026 YLE YLE Overview Family Programming Jewish Learning Community Camp Keshet Youth Groups & Teens Login Join Support Calendar Learning Rembaum Institute Pressman Academy Jewish Learning Community TBA Podcasts Sermons & Taste of Torah Interest Groups Temple Beth Am 1039 S. La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90035 Contact Us Phone - 310-652-7353 Email - *protected email* Home Welcome Prayer Learning Community YLE Join Us Calendar Copyright © 2026 Temple Beth Am. All rights reserved. Website designed by Addicott Web . High Holidays | Temple Beth Am - Los Angeles Conservative Synagogue Go Close Toggle navigation Welcome Welcome Overview Welcome to Temple Beth Am About Us/History Senior Staff & Leadership Staff Directory Contact Us Membership Gift Shop Giving Event Space Rentals Prayer Prayer Overview Shabbat Services & Livestream Daily Minyan High Holidays Life Cycle Shavuot – 2026 Learning Learning Overview Rembaum Institute (Classes and Adult Learning) Pressman Academy (Day School) Jewish Learning Community TBA Podcasts Sermons & Taste of Torah Bookstore Community Community Overview Community Shabbat Dinners Community Connections Social Action – Olam Hesed Yibaneh Community Health Resources Kol Ha’Am Newsletter Library Minyan TBA-Pressman Academy Gala – 2026 YLE YLE Overview Family Programming Jewish Learning Community Camp Keshet Youth Groups & Teens Login Join Support Calendar High Holidays Thank you for joining us for the 2025 High Holidays Check back next year for the 2026 High Holidays About Our HHD Services High Holiday Schedule Sukkot through Sim h at Torah Simhat Torah Lunch Quick Contacts Susan Nemetz – Rabbinic Assistant, & Life Cycle Coordinator *protected email* ext. 210 Ariana Shane – Membership and Data Manager, Assistant to the Executive Director *protected email* ext. 223 Temple Beth Am 1039 S. La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90035 Contact Us Phone - 310-652-7353 Email - *protected email* Home Welcome Prayer Learning Community YLE Join Us Calendar Copyright © 2026 Temple Beth Am. All rights reserved. Website designed by Addicott Web . Youth Learning & Engagement | Temple Beth Am - Los Angeles Conservative Synagogue Go Close Toggle navigation Welcome Welcome Overview Welcome to Temple Beth Am About Us/History Senior Staff & Leadership Staff Directory Contact Us Membership Gift Shop Giving Event Space Rentals Prayer Prayer Overview Shabbat Services & Livestream Daily Minyan High Holidays Life Cycle Shavuot – 2026 Learning Learning Overview Rembaum Institute (Classes and Adult Learning) Pressman Academy (Day School) Jewish Learning Community TBA Podcasts Sermons & Taste of Torah Bookstore Community Community Overview Community Shabbat Dinners Community Connections Social Action – Olam Hesed Yibaneh Community Health Resources Kol Ha’Am Newsletter Library Minyan TBA-Pressman Academy Gala – 2026 YLE YLE Overview Family Programming Jewish Learning Community Camp Keshet Youth Groups & Teens Login Join Support Calendar Youth Learning & Engagement YLE stands for Youth Learning and Engagement, the department for all of our synagogue’s programs and opportunities for families with kids. We build community by connecting you with friends, creating space for fun and learning, and embracing you as a whole family. Meet the YLE Team Family Programming Jewish Learning Community Camp Keshet Teens Youth Groups Make a YLE Payment Quick Contacts Rabbi Matt Shapiro- Director of Youth Learning & Engagement *protected email* ext. 268 Ellie Laycook- JLC Director *protected email* ext. 248 Zoe Glassenberg – YLE Operations Coordinator *protected email* ext. 206 Gabbie Fried – Youth Coordinator *protected email* ext. 249 Temple Beth Am 1039 S. La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90035 Contact Us Phone - 310-652-7353 Email - *protected email* Home Welcome Prayer Learning Community YLE Join Us Calendar Copyright © 2026 Temple Beth Am. All rights reserved. Website designed by Addicott Web . Temple Beth Am - A Dynamic Center for Conservative Judaism in Los Angeles Go Close Toggle navigation Welcome Welcome Overview Welcome to Temple Beth Am About Us/History Senior Staff & Leadership Staff Directory Contact Us Membership Gift Shop Giving Event Space Rentals Prayer Prayer Overview Shabbat Services & Livestream Daily Minyan High Holidays Life Cycle Shavuot – 2026 Learning Learning Overview Rembaum Institute (Classes and Adult Learning) Pressman Academy (Day School) Jewish Learning Community TBA Podcasts Sermons & Taste of Torah Bookstore Community Community Overview Community Shabbat Dinners Community Connections Social Action – Olam Hesed Yibaneh Community Health Resources Kol Ha’Am Newsletter Library Minyan TBA-Pressman Academy Gala – 2026 YLE YLE Overview Family Programming Jewish Learning Community Camp Keshet Youth Groups & Teens Login Join Support Calendar Temple Beth Am A Dynamic Center for Conservative Judaism in Los Angeles We connect you with friends, inspire you to learn, and support your family. With us, you are home. Shabbat Services Daily Minyan View Full Calendar Featured Programs & Happenings Shavuot Tikkun All Night Torah Study May 21 Temple Beth Am & Pressman Academy Gala Honoring Jacqui Jacobs and Shani Fisher Prayer Learning Community Youth & Family Social Action Life Cycle Jewish Learning Community Giving Pressman Academy Podcasts Livestream Sermons & Torah Commentary Temple Beth Am 1039 S. La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90035 Contact Us Phone - 310-652-7353 Email - *protected email* Home Welcome Prayer Learning Community YLE Join Us Calendar Copyright © 2026 Temple Beth Am. All rights reserved. Website designed by Addicott Web . Family Programming | Temple Beth Am - Los Angeles Conservative Synagogue Go Close Toggle navigation Welcome Welcome Overview Welcome to Temple Beth Am About Us/History Senior Staff & Leadership Staff Directory Contact Us Membership Gift Shop Giving Event Space Rentals Prayer Prayer Overview Shabbat Services & Livestream Daily Minyan High Holidays Life Cycle Shavuot – 2026 Learning Learning Overview Rembaum Institute (Classes and Adult Learning) Pressman Academy (Day School) Jewish Learning Community TBA Podcasts Sermons & Taste of Torah Bookstore Community Community Overview Community Shabbat Dinners Community Connections Social Action – Olam Hesed Yibaneh Community Health Resources Kol Ha’Am Newsletter Library Minyan TBA-Pressman Academy Gala – 2026 YLE YLE Overview Family Programming Jewish Learning Community Camp Keshet Youth Groups & Teens Login Join Support Calendar Family Programming We aim to nurture, inspire and create points of Jewish connection for our families as their children grow within our community. Our family engagement programs provide the space to enrich the lives of children and parents through immersive experiences, Shabbat, and exciting cohortized activities rooted in Jewish learning and practice. Family Shabbaton At Camp Ramah in Ojai Swimming, Communal Shabbat services, Havdalah bonfire, childcare, adult and kids programming, and so much FUN! May 15-17, 2026 May 14-16, 2027 May 5-7, 2028 Tot Shabbat and Family Service Join us for a family-focused opportunity on Shabbat morning every week! We start with Tot Shabbat (designed for families with kids 5 and younger) at 10 am with songs and Shabbat fun. We continue at 10:20 with a family service (designed for families with kids under 10), including prayers, learning, and leadership opportunities for kids. We look forward to seeing you there! Tot Kabbalat Shabbat Musical Friday night program and dinner for ECC-Gesher families ShabbaTunes Musical Shabbat Program for families with ECC-Gesher kids Shabbat Morning: Fall 2026 dates coming soon! Havdallah: Fall 2026 dates coming soon! Shabbat Yeladim Supervised playtime for kids, starting on the sandbox at 10:00 AM, and in the Elbaz Family Foundation Gymnasium after the family service. Shabbat Hang Out Monthly afternoon hang out on Ziering Family Field for families at TBA Saturdays at 3:00 PM on Ziering Field May 30 6th Grade B’nei Mitzvah Cohort All 6th grade families are invited to participate in a series of programs designed for families immersed in preparing for a B’nei Mitzvah. Saturdays at 12:30 PM in Hersch Hall Read More Family Holiday Programs A chance for 1st – 5th grade families to celebrate the holidays as a grade community. Quick Contacts Rabbi Matt Shapiro- Director of Youth Learning & Engagement *protected email* ext. 268 Zoe Glassenberg – YLE Operations Coordinator *protected email* ext. 206 Temple Beth Am 1039 S. La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90035 Contact Us Phone - 310-652-7353 Email - *protected email* Home Welcome Prayer Learning Community YLE Join Us Calendar Copyright © 2026 Temple Beth Am. All rights reserved. Website designed by Addicott Web . Staff Directory | Temple Beth Am - Los Angeles Conservative Synagogue Go Close Toggle navigation Welcome Welcome Overview Welcome to Temple Beth Am About Us/History Senior Staff & Leadership Staff Directory Contact Us Membership Gift Shop Giving Event Space Rentals Prayer Prayer Overview Shabbat Services & Livestream Daily Minyan High Holidays Life Cycle Shavuot – 2026 Learning Learning Overview Rembaum Institute (Classes and Adult Learning) Pressman Academy (Day School) Jewish Learning Community TBA Podcasts Sermons & Taste of Torah Bookstore Community Community Overview Community Shabbat Dinners Community Connections Social Action – Olam Hesed Yibaneh Community Health Resources Kol Ha’Am Newsletter Library Minyan TBA-Pressman Academy Gala – 2026 YLE YLE Overview Family Programming Jewish Learning Community Camp Keshet Youth Groups & Teens Login Join Support Calendar Staff Directory Senior Rabbi Rabbi Adam Kligfeld Email ext. 210 Associate Rabbi Rabbi Rebecca Schatz Email ext. 210 Cantor Rabbi Hillary Chorny Email ext. 230 Director of Youth Learning & Engagement Rabbi Matt Shapiro Email ext. 268 Executive Director Sheryl Goldman Email ext. 223 Head of School, Pressman Academy Dr. Erica Rothblum Email ext. 265 B’nei Mitzvah Coordinator Judith Alban Email ext. 207 Programming Director Jacob Eisenstein Email ext. 215 IT Project Manager Nicolas Frantela Email ext. 222 Communications & Marketing Director, Youth Coordinator Gabbie Fried Email ext. 249 YLE Operations Coordinator Zoe Glassenberg Email ext. 206 Director of Security Juan Gutierrez Email ext. 262 JLC Director Ellie Laycook Email ext. 248 Communications & Marketing Associate Rachel Mellman Email ext. 219 Director of Facilities Art Mercado Email ext. 213 Rabbinic Assistant, & Life Cycle Coordinator Susan Nemetz Email ext. 210 Assistant to the Controller Esti Saul Email ext. 218 Membership and Data Manager, Assistant to the Executive Director Ariana Shane Email ext. 223 Special Events Coordinator Ronna Sundy Email ext. 217 Controller Kathy Wax Email ext. 221 Director of Membership & Engagement Natalie Weiss Email ext. 205 Asst. to Controller Helena Youshei Email ext. 220 Temple Beth Am 1039 S. La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90035 Contact Us Phone - 310-652-7353 Email - *protected email* Home Welcome Prayer Learning Community YLE Join Us Calendar Copyright © 2026 Temple Beth Am. All rights reserved. Website designed by Addicott Web . Shabbat Services & Livestream | Temple Beth Am - Los Angeles Conservative Synagogue Go Close Toggle navigation Welcome Welcome Overview Welcome to Temple Beth Am About Us/History Senior Staff & Leadership Staff Directory Contact Us Membership Gift Shop Giving Event Space Rentals Prayer Prayer Overview Shabbat Services & Livestream Daily Minyan High Holidays Life Cycle Shavuot – 2026 Learning Learning Overview Rembaum Institute (Classes and Adult Learning) Pressman Academy (Day School) Jewish Learning Community TBA Podcasts Sermons & Taste of Torah Bookstore Community Community Overview Community Shabbat Dinners Community Connections Social Action – Olam Hesed Yibaneh Community Health Resources Kol Ha’Am Newsletter Library Minyan TBA-Pressman Academy Gala – 2026 YLE YLE Overview Family Programming Jewish Learning Community Camp Keshet Youth Groups & Teens Login Join Support Calendar Shabbat Services & Livestream This Week's Shabbat Schedule Friday, May 15 YLE Shabbaton at Camp Ramah Ojai (through Sunday) 6:15 PM Neshama Minyan in Pilch Hall and on Zoom Saturday, May 16 9:15 AM Mishnah Study Whiteman Conference Room and on Zoom 9:15 AM Meditation Plus led by Rabbi Ruth Sohn on Zoom 9:30 AM Shabbat Services in Ganzberg Sanctuary and on YouTube 9:45 AM Library Minyan Services outdoors on the Miller Courtyard outside the Lainer Mercaz, with kiddush on Ziering Family Field 10:00 AM Tot Shabbat with Erin Krinsky in Pilch Hall 10:45 AM Text Study with Rabbinic Intern Aviva Frank in Pilch Hall. 12:30 PM Nexters (50s/60s TBA Members) Shabbat Lunch ( register here ). 7:00 PM Min h a, Ma’ariv, & Seudah Shlisheet with Rabbi Chaim Singer-Frankes in Pilch Hall, on Zoom and on YouTube . Friday Night - Kabbalat Shabbat Our community comes together for minha , Kabbalat Shabbat , and Ma’ariv led by the TBA clergy and/or rabbinic interns. Come in-person, or join on Zoom . Neshama Minyan Traditional Kabbalat Shabbat service Shabbat Sovev Service in-the-round, harmonic, and musically-rich Community Shabbat Dinner Enjoy a warm, comforting and delicious meal as you celebrate Shabbat with TBA – click here for details and reservations. Shabbat Saturday Morning YouTube Livestream One Clergy Led Service in Ganzberg Sanctuary The whole community prays together . Short sermons, 15 min. or under. All Bar/Bat Mitzvah rituals and speeches , completed by the end of Torah service. All TBA kids come into sanctuary to lead same parts of service, every week. Tot Shabbat in Pilch Hall 10:00 AM, for kids age 5 and under Family Service in Pilch Hall 10:20 AM, geared towards families with kids 10 and under Shabbat Yeladim Starting at 10:00 AM at the sandbox, drop-off child care is provided , with brief stories and songs shared after the family service, before heading into the sanctuary to help with the end of services! Text Study with TBA Clergy in Pilch Hall 11:05 AM with rotating clergy, and finished in time to hear sermon in sanctuary Library Minyan Traditional lay-led service with participatory davening and inspirational drashot. Click to learn more. Meditation Plus Shabbat morning meditation, song & Torah study Ha’amalot Occasional, in-the-round, musically rich, informal creative Shabbat morning (and HHD) service. Shabbat Afternoon Min h a/Ma’ariv/Seudah Shlisheet & Learning 90 minutes before Havdallah Temple Beth Am 1039 S. La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90035 Contact Us Phone - 310-652-7353 Email - *protected email* Home Welcome Prayer Learning Community YLE Join Us Calendar Copyright © 2026 Temple Beth Am. All rights reserved. Website designed by Addicott Web . Community Connections | Temple Beth Am - Los Angeles Conservative Synagogue Go Close Toggle navigation Welcome Welcome Overview Welcome to Temple Beth Am About Us/History Senior Staff & Leadership Staff Directory Contact Us Membership Gift Shop Giving Event Space Rentals Prayer Prayer Overview Shabbat Services & Livestream Daily Minyan High Holidays Life Cycle Shavuot – 2026 Learning Learning Overview Rembaum Institute (Classes and Adult Learning) Pressman Academy (Day School) Jewish Learning Community TBA Podcasts Sermons & Taste of Torah Bookstore Community Community Overview Community Shabbat Dinners Community Connections Social Action – Olam Hesed Yibaneh Community Health Resources Kol Ha’Am Newsletter Library Minyan TBA-Pressman Academy Gala – 2026 YLE YLE Overview Family Programming Jewish Learning Community Camp Keshet Youth Groups & Teens Login Join Support Calendar Community Connections TBA 20s/30s Nexters 50s-60s SENIORS IN SYNC 70s+ MEN'S SOCIETY SISTERHOOD PICKLEBALL TBA TRAVEL AM CAPPELLA FILM DISCUSSION GROUP Quick Contacts Jacob Eisenstein – Programming Director *protected email* 310-652-7354 ext. 215 Natalie Weiss – Director of Membership & Engagement *protected email* ext. 205 Temple Beth Am 1039 S. La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90035 Contact Us Phone - 310-652-7353 Email - *protected email* Home Welcome Prayer Learning Community YLE Join Us Calendar Copyright © 2026 Temple Beth Am. All rights reserved. Website designed by Addicott Web . Daily Minyan | Temple Beth Am - Los Angeles Conservative Synagogue Go Close Toggle navigation Welcome Welcome Overview Welcome to Temple Beth Am About Us/History Senior Staff & Leadership Staff Directory Contact Us Membership Gift Shop Giving Event Space Rentals Prayer Prayer Overview Shabbat Services & Livestream Daily Minyan High Holidays Life Cycle Shavuot – 2026 Learning Learning Overview Rembaum Institute (Classes and Adult Learning) Pressman Academy (Day School) Jewish Learning Community TBA Podcasts Sermons & Taste of Torah Bookstore Community Community Overview Community Shabbat Dinners Community Connections Social Action – Olam Hesed Yibaneh Community Health Resources Kol Ha’Am Newsletter Library Minyan TBA-Pressman Academy Gala – 2026 YLE YLE Overview Family Programming Jewish Learning Community Camp Keshet Youth Groups & Teens Login Join Support Calendar Daily Minyan Do a mitzvah by attending Temple Beth Am’s daily morning and evening minyanim , led by a group of dedicated lay people. If you are saying kaddish after the death of a loved one, observing a yahrzeit , or if you want to begin or end your workday with a moment of communal warmth and spiritual reflection, this is the place for you. 7:30 am – Monday-Friday 7:15 am – Rosh Hodesh 8:00 am – Sundays Please see the calendar below for the most up to date Morning & Evening Minyan times in Pilch Hall & Zoom Morning Zoom Evening Zoom Daily Minyan Calendar Today Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday S M T W T F S 26 8:00 AM - Morning Minyan 7:00 PM - Evening Minyan 27 7:30 AM - Morning Minyan 7:00 PM - Evening Minyan 28 7:30 AM - Morning Minyan 7:00 PM - Evening Minyan 29 7:30 AM - Morning Minyan 7:00 PM - Evening Minyan 30 7:30 AM - Morning Minyan 7:00 PM - Evening Minyan 1 7:30 AM - Morning Minyan 6:15 PM - Kabbalat Shabbat 2 3 8:00 AM - Morning Minyan 7:00 PM - Evening Minyan 4 7:30 AM - Morning Minyan 7:00 PM - Evening Minyan 5 7:30 AM - Morning Minyan 7:00 PM - Evening Minyan 6 7:30 AM - Morning Minyan 7:00 PM - 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Both Pressman Academy and Temple Beth Am benefit directly from your generosity as all funds raised have an immediate and meaningful impact on our daily experiences. Click here to make your gift Jeremiah Society Jeremiah Society members are donors who give a minimum of $3,600 above and beyond standard dues and fees. These significant funds provide the essential resources to bring exceptional educational, cultural, and religious programs and services, which serve to strengthen our entire community and enrich our spirit. Members receive tickets to our Annual Gala as well as a special event with synagogue and school leadership. Click here to view Jeremiah Levels/Benefits Contact Sheryl Goldman for more info: *protected email* . Tributes, Honors, Giving in Memory​ Tzedakah tradition teaches that when we do good deeds and give tzedakah in honor of or the memory of loved ones, we continue to elevate their souls. 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Life Cycle | Temple Beth Am - Los Angeles Conservative Synagogue Go Close Toggle navigation Welcome Welcome Overview Welcome to Temple Beth Am About Us/History Senior Staff & Leadership Staff Directory Contact Us Membership Gift Shop Giving Event Space Rentals Prayer Prayer Overview Shabbat Services & Livestream Daily Minyan High Holidays Life Cycle Shavuot – 2026 Learning Learning Overview Rembaum Institute (Classes and Adult Learning) Pressman Academy (Day School) Jewish Learning Community TBA Podcasts Sermons & Taste of Torah Bookstore Community Community Overview Community Shabbat Dinners Community Connections Social Action – Olam Hesed Yibaneh Community Health Resources Kol Ha’Am Newsletter Library Minyan TBA-Pressman Academy Gala – 2026 YLE YLE Overview Family Programming Jewish Learning Community Camp Keshet Youth Groups & Teens Login Join Support Calendar Life Cycle The synagogue is the center of celebration and remembrance. Funerals & Shivah B'nei Mitzvah Portal Weddings Brit Milah & Baby Namings Quick Contacts Susan Nemetz – Rabbinic Assistant, & Life Cycle Coordinator *protected email* ext. 210 Judith Alban – B’nei Mitzvah Coordinator *protected email* ext. 207 Ronna Sundy – Special Events Coordinator *protected email* ext. 217 Temple Beth Am 1039 S. La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90035 Contact Us Phone - 310-652-7353 Email - *protected email* Home Welcome Prayer Learning Community YLE Join Us Calendar Copyright © 2026 Temple Beth Am. All rights reserved. Website designed by Addicott Web . TBA-Pressman Academy Gala – 2026 | Temple Beth Am - Los Angeles Conservative Synagogue Go Close Toggle navigation Welcome Welcome Overview Welcome to Temple Beth Am About Us/History Senior Staff & Leadership Staff Directory Contact Us Membership Gift Shop Giving Event Space Rentals Prayer Prayer Overview Shabbat Services & Livestream Daily Minyan High Holidays Life Cycle Shavuot – 2026 Learning Learning Overview Rembaum Institute (Classes and Adult Learning) Pressman Academy (Day School) Jewish Learning Community TBA Podcasts Sermons & Taste of Torah Bookstore Community Community Overview Community Shabbat Dinners Community Connections Social Action – Olam Hesed Yibaneh Community Health Resources Kol Ha’Am Newsletter Library Minyan TBA-Pressman Academy Gala – 2026 YLE YLE Overview Family Programming Jewish Learning Community Camp Keshet Youth Groups & Teens Login Join Support Calendar TBA-Pressman Academy Gala – 2026 Reservations & tributes Jacqui Jacobs Jacqui and Alex Jacobs joined Temple Beth Am in 2010 when their daughter Mia started at the ECC. Jacqui has enriched our community ever since. With a sharp mind, unmistakable panache, and unwavering devotion to Israel and Jewish life, she rose through key leadership roles before becoming President in July 2024. As Vice President of Advancement, Membership, and Programming, Jacqui deepened member engagement, strengthened a culture of giving for TBA and Pressman Academy, and ensured our programs reflected the diverse needs of our community. A natural leader who was born for this role, she set ambitious goals and achieved them. We are proud to honor Jacqui as she concludes her term of office, and welcome her to the Past Presidents’ Club. Her loving husband Alex and their two teenagers, Mia and Ethan (both Pressman alumni!) are also very proud of all that she has accomplished and are happy to have her home again at night! Shani Fisher Shani and her husband, Seth, have called Pressman Academy and Temple Beth Am home since relocating to Los Angeles from New York in 2011. Their two sons, Jules, a Pressman Academy graduate (Class of 2025), and Lincoln, a rising Pressman Academy eighth grader, have been raised at Temple Beth Am and Pressman Academy, which have become central to their family’s life and community. As the proud daughter of two lifelong educators, Shani recognized early in her sons’ lives the fulfillment she would find in advancing Pressman’s mission through a range of meaningful leadership roles. Her journey as a lay leader began with the Pressman Budget and Finance Committee, where she later served as Chair. She then served on two Steering Committees for Pressman Academy’s Strategic Plan, co-chairing the latter, and has been a steadfast member of the Education Cabinet for the past seven years. Professionally, Shani has spent her legal career focused on aviation finance and currently serves as Chief Legal Officer and General Counsel of Breeze Airways. Her family couldn’t be more proud of all that she has done for the institution. Gala Committee Anamay Carmel and Joanna Kasirer, Co-Chairs Michael Steuer, VP of Advancement Essia Cartoon-Fredman Amy Chapman Hadar Cohen Dorit Cooper Josh Kaplan Danielle Katzir Amy Miller Bobby Nooromid Amy Slomovits Laura Wasserman Steuer Vanessa Stoff Joanna Taitz TBA/Pressman Academy Staff Rabbi Adam Kligfeld, Senior Rabbi Rabbi Rebecca Schatz, Associate Rabbi Rabbi Hillary Chorny, Cantor Sheryl Goldman, Executive Director Rabbi Matt Shapiro, Director of Youth Learning & Engagement Dr. Erica Rothblum, Head of School Rabbi Joel E. 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Camp Keshet | Temple Beth Am - Los Angeles Conservative Synagogue Go Close Toggle navigation Welcome Welcome Overview Welcome to Temple Beth Am About Us/History Senior Staff & Leadership Staff Directory Contact Us Membership Gift Shop Giving Event Space Rentals Prayer Prayer Overview Shabbat Services & Livestream Daily Minyan High Holidays Life Cycle Shavuot – 2026 Learning Learning Overview Rembaum Institute (Classes and Adult Learning) Pressman Academy (Day School) Jewish Learning Community TBA Podcasts Sermons & Taste of Torah Bookstore Community Community Overview Community Shabbat Dinners Community Connections Social Action – Olam Hesed Yibaneh Community Health Resources Kol Ha’Am Newsletter Library Minyan TBA-Pressman Academy Gala – 2026 YLE YLE Overview Family Programming Jewish Learning Community Camp Keshet Youth Groups & Teens Login Join Support Calendar Camp Keshet Form friendships and strong bonds at Camp Keshet! Campers explore traditional summer camp experiences immersed with Ruah and a love for Judaism. ECC (age 3 & up); TK, Kindergarten; 1st-6th grade; and 7th/8th grade CITs June 22- July 31, 2026 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM New this year: Got Game Camp® powered by Camp Keshet August 3-14! Get ready for two action-packed weeks with Got Game Camp® powered by Camp Keshet on-site at Temple Beth Am. Campers are grouped by age (Rookies 5–6, Pros 7–8, Upper Pros 8–9, Vets 10–12) and choose their daily activities—from high-energy sports and imaginative games to creative, collaborative projects. Families will enjoy flexible scheduling with weekly, partial-week, and daily options, and the ability to adjust dates as needed at no extra charge. Camp hours are 9:00am–3:30pm, with extended care available 8:00am–5:00pm for easy drop-off and pick-up. Got Game Camp® powered by Camp Keshet on-site at Temple Beth Am, will deliver an unforgettable end-of-summer experience filled with energy, fun, encouragement, and BIG smiles. Register for Camp Apply for Financial Assistance Grade Session Early Bird Rate After March 1 Discount ECC/TK/Kindergarten 2-week sessions $1,090/session $1,170/session $100 discount for ECC Half-Day 1st-6th Grade Per week rate $545/week $585/week CIT (7th-8th Grade) Per week rate $265/session $265/session Important Financial Assistance Information: We are committed to ensuring that families have the opportunity to send their child(ren) to camp. The application deadline for need-based assistance is March 15th; aid may not be available for applications submitted after this date. The financial assistance application will be emailed to families who answer “yes” to the question “Will your family be requesting financial assistance?” in the camp registration form . If you are applying for aid, please be sure to include relevant background information, as well as a specific dollar amount. We are unable to consider incomplete requests, which must include those components. If you have any questions about Financial Aid, please contact Zoe Glassenberg, *protected email* ECC-TK Kindergarten 1st-6th Grade 7th-8th Grade Counselors in Training (CITs) Waterplay Field Trips Staff Opportunities Refund & Cancellation Policy Please read carefully as our cancellation policy has shifted from previous summers due to current circumstances. We appreciate your understanding! You must notify the Camp Director in writing of any cancellations. Cancellations by May 1st will result in a full refund, minus the $250 deposit (per session). No refunds will be issued after this date. Should Camp Keshet need to close due to government order or other natural or unforeseen circumstances, the week in session will NOT be refunded. Future weeks of a mandated closure will result in a full refund or account credit, less the non-refundable deposit. No refunds will be issued for missing camp due to illnesses including all Covid-related considerations. No prorated or full refund will be issued if the camper leaves before the end of the summer. We do not offer a partial refund for days missed. Quick Contacts Zoe Glassenberg – YLE Operations Coordinator *protected email* ext. 206 Julia Miller – Assistant Camp Director Temple Beth Am 1039 S. La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90035 Contact Us Phone - 310-652-7353 Email - *protected email* Home Welcome Prayer Learning Community YLE Join Us Calendar Copyright © 2026 Temple Beth Am. All rights reserved. Website designed by Addicott Web . Youth Groups & Teens | Temple Beth Am - Los Angeles Conservative Synagogue Go Close Toggle navigation Welcome Welcome Overview Welcome to Temple Beth Am About Us/History Senior Staff & Leadership Staff Directory Contact Us Membership Gift Shop Giving Event Space Rentals Prayer Prayer Overview Shabbat Services & Livestream Daily Minyan High Holidays Life Cycle Shavuot – 2026 Learning Learning Overview Rembaum Institute (Classes and Adult Learning) Pressman Academy (Day School) Jewish Learning Community TBA Podcasts Sermons & Taste of Torah Bookstore Community Community Overview Community Shabbat Dinners Community Connections Social Action – Olam Hesed Yibaneh Community Health Resources Kol Ha’Am Newsletter Library Minyan TBA-Pressman Academy Gala – 2026 YLE YLE Overview Family Programming Jewish Learning Community Camp Keshet Youth Groups & Teens Login Join Support Calendar Youth Groups & Teens Youth Groups Youth Groups offer informal programming by fostering connections and cultivating a sense of community within each age group. Mahar (2nd-3rd); Kadima (4th-6th); USY (7th-12th) All events are at 3:30 PM September 17 (Mahar), October 25 (Combined), November 12 (Mahar), December 10 (combined Hanukkah event), January 14 (Kadima), February 25 (Mahar), March 11 (Kadima), April 22 (Mahar), May 14 (combined) Register for an upcoming Kadima/Mahar Event Teen Lounge Tuesdays at 7:00 PM in the Teen Lounge Fun snacks, conversations and games, just for teens 7th-12th grade. Madrichim Our Madrichim (teacher assistant, leader, or guide) program is a teen leadership program. The Madrichim program starts in 9th grade. Madrichim hold a number of different leadership roles in our JLC, such as assisting teachers in classrooms and tutoring the younger students during JLC. However, most importantly, they are role models for our youth. Apply to be a Madhrich(ah) Teen Tracks Temple Beth Am’s Teen Tracks Program offers after school, weekend and special interest programs for teens in our community. TBA Teens are empowered to grow intellectually, socially, creatively and emotionally. Learn more about teen tracks Moving Traditions Moving Traditions groups promote self-discovery, challenge traditional gender roles, and celebrate a diversity of voices, it has the power to move our teens, our communities, and Judaism forward. Through the field-tested programs, Rosh Hodesh and Shevet Achim, offer groups for boys and girls in 8th-12th grade a unique cohort experience that inspire Jewish teens to openly explore fundamental questions of identity and society throughout their teen years. Read More Teen Beit Midrash Are you a teen who likes hanging out with friends, davening with spirit, playing games and eating delicious food?! If you answered yes to any of these questions, you should come to Beth Am’s Teen Shabbat! Teen Shabbat is open to any teen in 6th-12th grade. So bring a friend! Torah Club For over 10 years, Torah Club provides 6th – 12th graders with the opportunity to build on their trope and davening skills. With designated Torah Club Shabbatot throughout the year, Torah Club members serve the community by reading Torah (and frequently haftarah) and leading services. Aliyot are assigned in advance of a Torah Club Shabbat, and members receive 1-on-1 support to help them prepare. Contact Nina Golden for more info. Contribute to the Program Upcoming Teen Events Today Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday S M T W T F S 26 27 28 7:00 PM - Teen Lounge 29 30 1 2 11:00 AM - Kadima Lounge for 4th-6th graders 3 4 5 7:00 PM - Teen Lounge 6 7 8 9 11:00 AM - Kadima Lounge for 4th-6th graders 10 11 12 7:00 PM - Teen Lounge 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 9:45 AM - Torah Club 11:00 AM - Kadima Lounge for 4th-6th graders 24 25 26 7:00 PM - Teen Lounge 27 28 29 30 9:45 AM - Torah Club 11:00 AM - Kadima Lounge for 4th-6th graders 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 Teen Lounge 28 Apr April 28, 2026 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm TBA Teens Add To Calendar Download ICS Google Calendar iCalendar Office 365 Outlook Live Event Details Kadima Lounge for 4th-6th graders 02 May May 2, 2026 11:00 am Youth Groups Add To Calendar Download ICS Google Calendar iCalendar Office 365 Outlook Live Meet Rabbi Chorny in the sanctuary at 11 a.m., then head down to the lounge for junior-congregation-style Musaf; parsha activity; a light early lunch; and time to hang out [...] Event Details Teen Lounge 05 May May 5, 2026 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm TBA Teens Add To Calendar Download ICS Google Calendar iCalendar Office 365 Outlook Live Event Details Kadima Lounge for 4th-6th graders 09 May May 9, 2026 11:00 am Youth Groups Add To Calendar Download ICS Google Calendar iCalendar Office 365 Outlook Live Meet Rabbi Chorny in the sanctuary at 11 a.m., then head down to the lounge for junior-congregation-style Musaf; parsha activity; a light early lunch; and time to hang out [...] Event Details Teen Lounge 12 May May 12, 2026 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm TBA Teens Add To Calendar Download ICS Google Calendar iCalendar Office 365 Outlook Live Event Details Torah Club 23 May May 23, 2026 9:45 am TBA Teens YLE Add To Calendar Download ICS Google Calendar iCalendar Office 365 Outlook Live Event Details Kadima Lounge for 4th-6th graders 23 May May 23, 2026 11:00 am Youth Groups Add To Calendar Download ICS Google Calendar iCalendar Office 365 Outlook Live Meet Rabbi Chorny in the sanctuary at 11 a.m., then head down to the lounge for junior-congregation-style Musaf; parsha activity; a light early lunch; and time to hang out [...] Event Details Teen Lounge 26 May May 26, 2026 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm TBA Teens Add To Calendar Download ICS Google Calendar iCalendar Office 365 Outlook Live Event Details Torah Club 30 May May 30, 2026 9:45 am TBA Teens YLE Add To Calendar Download ICS Google Calendar iCalendar Office 365 Outlook Live Event Details Kadima Lounge for 4th-6th graders 30 May May 30, 2026 11:00 am Youth Groups Add To Calendar Download ICS Google Calendar iCalendar Office 365 Outlook Live Meet Rabbi Chorny in the sanctuary at 11 a.m., then head down to the lounge for junior-congregation-style Musaf; parsha activity; a light early lunch; and time to hang out [...] Event Details Events on April 28, 2026 28 Apr Teen Lounge Apr 28 26, 7:00 pm Events on May 2, 2026 02 May Kadima Lounge for 4th-6th graders May 2 26, 11:00 am Events on May 5, 2026 05 May Teen Lounge May 5 26, 7:00 pm Events on May 9, 2026 09 May Kadima Lounge for 4th-6th graders May 9 26, 11:00 am Events on May 12, 2026 12 May Teen Lounge May 12 26, 7:00 pm Events on May 23, 2026 23 May Torah Club May 23 26, 9:45 am 23 May Kadima Lounge for 4th-6th graders May 23 26, 11:00 am Events on May 26, 2026 26 May Teen Lounge May 26 26, 7:00 pm Events on May 30, 2026 30 May Torah Club May 30 26, 9:45 am 30 May Kadima Lounge for 4th-6th graders May 30 26, 11:00 am Quick Contacts Zoe Glassenberg – YLE Operations Coordinator *protected email* ext. 206 Gabbie Fried – YLE Youth Coordinator *protected email* ext. 249 Temple Beth Am 1039 S. 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Membership | Temple Beth Am - Los Angeles Conservative Synagogue Go Close Toggle navigation Welcome Welcome Overview Welcome to Temple Beth Am About Us/History Senior Staff & Leadership Staff Directory Contact Us Membership Gift Shop Giving Event Space Rentals Prayer Prayer Overview Shabbat Services & Livestream Daily Minyan High Holidays Life Cycle Shavuot – 2026 Learning Learning Overview Rembaum Institute (Classes and Adult Learning) Pressman Academy (Day School) Jewish Learning Community TBA Podcasts Sermons & Taste of Torah Bookstore Community Community Overview Community Shabbat Dinners Community Connections Social Action – Olam Hesed Yibaneh Community Health Resources Kol Ha’Am Newsletter Library Minyan TBA-Pressman Academy Gala – 2026 YLE YLE Overview Family Programming Jewish Learning Community Camp Keshet Youth Groups & Teens Login Join Support Calendar Membership Join Become a Member Renew 25-26 Renewal Explore Inquire form Welcome to Temple Beth Am Temple Beth Am is a vibrant Conservative congregation in Los Angeles, rooted in tradition and fully engaged with modern life. Whether you are looking to deepen your connection to Jewish tradition, exploring your heritage for the first time, or seeking a vibrant community to call home, we welcome you. Our doors are open to everyone – families looking to inspire the next generation, seekers on the path to conversion, and anyone searching for lifelong learning and lasting friendships. We walk beside you through every season of life—to celebrate your greatest joys and offer a supportive embrace during times of sorrow. Whatever brings you to us, we look forward to being part of your journey. Membership at Temple Beth Am means being part of a dynamic Jewish community that gathers to pray, learn, celebrate, and care for one another. Spiritual Life & Pastoral Care Daily Minyan Meditation Minyan Shabbat & Holiday Services Weekly Tot Shabbat & Family Services Pastoral Care from Our Clergy & Officiation at Lifecycle Events Annual Yahrzeit Reminders Learning at Every Stage Enrollment at Pressman Academy & Our Jewish Learning Community (JLC) Lifelong Learning Opportunities, Including Daily & Weekly Torah & Jewish Life Classes Community & Connection 20s/30s, 50s/60s, 70s+ Affinity Groups Pickleball, Basketball, Walking & Hiking Groups Havurah Program & Committees that Help Advance Our Mission Men’s Society (Steak Night, Poker Night, Sporting Events & More) Sisterhood (Mah Jongg, Book Club, Knit & Crochet, Cooking Demonstrations & More) Opportunities for Involvement such as Volunteering as a Shabbat Greeter, Hevra Kadisha, Torah or Haftarah Reading, Chesed, Gift Shop, Café HaTikvah, Composting Team, School Library & More Also Included for Members High Holiday Tickets for Your Family Eligibility for Camp Ramah Scholarships Preferred Member Rates for Hosting Simchas & Private Events Reciprocal Participation in High Holiday Services at Conservative Synagogues Across the U.S. Joining a community is about building relationships. In your first year, we make sure you have meaningful opportunities to connect, participate, and feel at home. Your First Year at Temple Beth Am, Enjoy… Welcome Gift Bag New Member Aliyah Kol Ha’am Newsletter Clergy-Led Sanctuary Tour New Member Welcome Event New Member Check-In Meeting Coffee with a Member of Our Clergy Community Shabbat Dinner as Our Guest Weekly Shabbat Bulletin & ‘Week at a Glance’ Emails Membership Dues Family* Single** Facility Fee*** Security Fee ADULT MEMBERSHIP 35+ $4,250 $2,125 $200 $950/family $475/single YOUNG ADULTS Under age 35 No Day School or Religious School Privileges $2,125 $1,060 $200 $950/family $475/single AFFILIATE No High Holiday seats, No School Privileges $1,800 $900 N/C $100 STUDENTS & YOUNG ADULTS UNDER AGE 26 No School Privileges $436 (if both are students) $218 N/C N/C Quick Contacts Natalie Weiss – Director of Membership & Engagement *protected email* ext. 205 Ariana Shane – Membership and Data Manager, Assistant to the Executive Director *protected email* ext. 223 Temple Beth Am 1039 S. 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Welcome to Temple Beth Am | Temple Beth Am - Los Angeles Conservative Synagogue Go Close Toggle navigation Welcome Welcome Overview Welcome to Temple Beth Am About Us/History Senior Staff & Leadership Staff Directory Contact Us Membership Gift Shop Giving Event Space Rentals Prayer Prayer Overview Shabbat Services & Livestream Daily Minyan High Holidays Life Cycle Shavuot – 2026 Learning Learning Overview Rembaum Institute (Classes and Adult Learning) Pressman Academy (Day School) Jewish Learning Community TBA Podcasts Sermons & Taste of Torah Bookstore Community Community Overview Community Shabbat Dinners Community Connections Social Action – Olam Hesed Yibaneh Community Health Resources Kol Ha’Am Newsletter Library Minyan TBA-Pressman Academy Gala – 2026 YLE YLE Overview Family Programming Jewish Learning Community Camp Keshet Youth Groups & Teens Login Join Support Calendar Welcome to Temple Beth Am With creative approaches to traditional prayer, a welcoming ethos that nourishes the soul, and a commitment to rigorous study of our tradition, look no further than TBA to find your spiritual home. Meet Our Clergy Our clergy is the heart of our congregation and each take on unique roles through out our community. Learn more about our clergy and other senior staff members. Rabbi Adam Kligfeld - Senior Rabbi Rabbi Rebecca Schatz - Associate Rabbi Rabbi Hillary Chorny - Cantor Rabbi Matt Shapiro - Director of Youth Learning & Engagement Prayer at TBA There are many prayer opportunities at Temple Beth Am from our Daily Minyan and weekly Shabbat services to Holiday and Life Cycle celebrations. Shabbat Services Daily Minyan Holidays Friday Night - Kabbalat Shabbat Our community comes together for minha , Kabbalat Shabbat , and Ma’ariv led by the TBA clergy and/or rabbinic interns. Come in-person, or join on Zoom . Neshama Minyan Traditional Kabbalat Shabbat service Neshama at Home Part of summer Shabbat offerings. Friday night services held in community member’s homes, surrounded by family and friends, with lots of singing, hamish community, and a feeling of bringing in Shabbat with love. Shabbat Sovev Service in-the-round, harmonic, and musically-rich. Community Shabbat Dinner Enjoy a warm, comforting and delicious meal as you celebrate Shabbat with TBA – click here for details and reservations. Saturday Morning Shabbat Mornings at TBA feature several offerings for families, children, and our community at large. Clergy-led Services 9:30 AM, a chance for the community to pray together, as well as celebrate B’nai Mitzvah. If there is a Bar or Bat Mitzvah , clergy-led services will begin at 9:15 AM instead of 9:30 AM. Library Minyan 9:45 AM, a traditional, lay-led service that is renowned for is participatory davening and inspiring drashot, along with being the primary home for engaging youth in our Torah Club Tot Shabbat 10:00 AM, for kids age 5 and under. Family Services 10:20 AM Text Study 11:05 AM, with rotating members of clergy. Additional Saturday Shabbat offerings include Mishna Study, Meditation Plus, Shabbat Yeladim drop-off for children, Minha/Ma’ariv/Seudah Shlisheet & Learning, and more. See This Week's Shabbat Schedule Our Daily Minyan meets in the mornings and evening both in-person and virtually on Zoom. More information and links to the Zoom meetings can be found on our dedicated Daily Minyan webpage . 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7:15 pm Daily Minyan Shabbat Services Add To Calendar Download ICS Google Calendar iCalendar Office 365 Outlook Live in Ganzberg Sanctuary or Zoom Here Event Details Morning Minyan 03 May May 3, 2026 8:00 am Daily Minyan Add To Calendar Download ICS Google Calendar iCalendar Office 365 Outlook Live In Ganzberg Sanctuary or Zoom Here Event Details About Us/History | Temple Beth Am - Los Angeles Conservative Synagogue Go Close Toggle navigation Welcome Welcome Overview Welcome to Temple Beth Am About Us/History Senior Staff & Leadership Staff Directory Contact Us Membership Gift Shop Giving Event Space Rentals Prayer Prayer Overview Shabbat Services & Livestream Daily Minyan High Holidays Life Cycle Shavuot – 2026 Learning Learning Overview Rembaum Institute (Classes and Adult Learning) Pressman Academy (Day School) Jewish Learning Community TBA Podcasts Sermons & Taste of Torah Bookstore Community Community Overview Community Shabbat Dinners Community Connections Social Action – Olam Hesed Yibaneh Community Health Resources Kol Ha’Am Newsletter Library Minyan TBA-Pressman Academy Gala – 2026 YLE YLE Overview Family Programming Jewish Learning Community Camp Keshet Youth Groups & Teens Login Join Support Calendar About Us/History Building Our House The Founding Years December 26, 1934, was not the best of times. But six men gathered at Abe Jacobs’ home on Cashio Street, “not withstanding the commercial hardships and financial stress of our present day,” as Harold Fisch recalled later, and did not establish a synagogue. The synagogue came later. First, they made a Talmud Torah, the Hebrew Educational Institute, “so that the younger generation may be educated in Judaism and Americanism along the true lines as taught to us by our forefathers,” as Samuel F. Goldman wrote on the occasion of Rosh HaShanah the next year. Goldman is usually listed as the Temple’s first president, but he was actually identified as recording secretary in a 1935 publication. By then the first two bar mitzvahs had been graduated from the fledgling Hebrew Educational Institute, and there were enough families in the new Jewish colonies of Carthay Circle and West Pico to justify the incorporation of a synagogue under the name American Hebrew Institute. It was the third Conservative synagogue in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Fisch-he was identified as president in 1935 but dropped from later lists of Temple leaders-contributed the ark and a velour drape. The Breed Street Synagogue, then still thriving in the old Jewish neighborhood on the East Side, loaned a Torah scroll. Space in the Carthay Center Building on San Vicente Boulevard was the new congregation’s temporary home, although an abandoned market at 5870 West Pico was the site of the first High Holiday services. Kenneth C. Zwerin was the first rabbi. There were only 21 founding families, only one of whom is surviving-Suzanne Cummings, widow of Theodore Cummings, who went on to become U.S. Ambassador to Austria. Most of them were European- or East Coast-born businessmen and their families. But by the time of the brave first “Chronicle and Year Book,” a page toward the back listed 26 members, most of them with six digit telephone numbers. Several ads in the Temple’s first year book testified to the demand for kosher food. La Supreme Kosher Wines and Brandy offered slivovitz from Czechoslovakia and Carmel wines and cognac from Palestine for the festivities. “You have been wonderful in your enthusiasm and in your willingness to sacrifice your time, share with your means and, very often, risk unpleasantness in order to accomplish our aim,” Mrs. M. Wolf, president of the Ladies’ Auxiliary, wrote in a message to officers and members of the newly-formed Sisterhood. “You have helped to fill my heart with roseate hopes a glorious future.” Her hopes were not misplaced. And while the unpleasantness that distressed her is not obvious today, the sisterhood was clearly hard at work from the earliest days of the fledgling congregation that was to become Temple Beth Am. They started, not surprisingly, with a series of fund-raising dinners. “These ‘Balaboostehs’ did the shopping, the cooking, the baking, the serving and the cleaning, and even got the food donated,” Rose Dell wrote in a history of the early days. When it came time to buy the first piece of property on the block that now houses the Temple complex, the Sisterhood emptied its treasury~$60-to get construction started. Lox and bagel breakfasts helped raise more money. Women rang doorbells throughout the neighborhood to recruit students for the Hebrew School, which several Sisterhood members staffed as volunteer teachers. By 1936, the first building-later known as Brotherhood Hall, and finally as Cafe Keshet-was completed, partly with the labor of early members, and opened for services at the back of a muddy lot. The cost was $7,000 to build the 390-square foot structure, according to Samuel J. Katz, chairman of the building committee. It should have cost $20,000 but because he was in the business, everything was done at cost, he recalled later. Front-row seats at an early High Holy Days set-vice went for $7.50; less honorable locations cost $5. A Mr. Cohn offered to buy 10 of the prestigious front row seats, offering to pay $50 for the lot. Upon which Phil Sockett, one of the founders, agreed, but said he would make up the $25 difference. According to a memoir dictated later by Sockett, Cohn then said, “No one pays for me,” and laid out the full price. Then on Yom Kippur, Cohn demanded six honors. Sockett agreed, declining to take any money on the spot. After the holidays, Cohn gave Sockett $650 for the honors and and told him his original $25 offer was the smartest thing he could have done. The Yom Kippur appeal that year $3,000. That was in the 1930s, when $650 was real money, when $60 bought a grass plot with perpetual care at the Beth Olam Cemetery in Hollywood and when 95¢ bought a dozen bottles o Fruit Delight soda delivered to your door. “To the small group of men and women who worked so diligently night and day to accomplish this purpose, it made very little difference that we had no plush seats and air-conditioned premises,” recalled David S. Schwartz, who served as president for seven years. “As a matter of fact, we were happy to endure the discomfort of the hard, collapsible chairs,” he said. By 1940 the name was changed to Olympic Jewish Center, the building was expanded and an adjacent lot was bought with hopes of adding a school. Familiar names started to appear in the ad books: Familian Pipe and Supply Co., Harry Winston jewels, Inc. In 1942, the Temple was big enough to have 56 men in the Armed Forces. The Sisterhood did sewing for the war effort. A War Bond drive yielded $1 million. “Upon us, who form the cultural army, falls the burden of preserving the civilization that has been evolved, developed and handed down to us, ” Rabbi Max H. Kert wrote. “Not the lack of enthusiasm of our community, nor the lack of support, but the blight of this war has temporarily hindered our plans,” Schwartz added. “We know that tomorrow’s peace will find us ready… Indeed, a school building was finally built and dedicated in 1948 and the library opened with 200 books the following year. On April 1, the temple celebrated the first birthday of the state of Israel with a Purim masquerade ball. Kert left the staff in December of 1949, but the post-war population surge that transformed Southern California found Temple Beth Am well placed for a boom of its own under the leadership of Rabbi Jacob Pressman, who came to Los Angeles as an assistant rabbi at Sinai Temple. Having lured the young rabbi over to La Cienega Boulevard to conduct a Bar Mitzvah, Temple president Martin Belousoff buttonholed Pressman in the middle of the Torah service and implored him to take the pulpit-permanently. “Rabbi, you must come with us, ” Pressman recalls Belousoff as saying. “Sinai has two rabbis and we have none.” By 1950, Pressman’s first year, the name had changed again-to Olympic Jewish Temple and Cente Temple Beth Am Podcasts Episodes Hosts Contact Search Guest Hosts Beth Am Website Beth Am on YouTube Subscribe Temple Beth Am Podcasts Online learning from A Dynamic Center for Conservative Judaism RSS Apple Podcasts Amazon Music Castbox Overcast Pocket Casts iHeartRadio Spotify Stitcher TuneIn About the show Temple Beth Am in Los Angeles celebrates traditional and innovative Judaism and inspires lifelong learning in a warm, embracing community. With creative approaches to traditional prayer, a welcoming ethos that nourishes the soul, and a commitment to rigorous study of our tradition, Temple Beth Am has been a flagship institution of Conservative Judaism since its founding in 1934. These podcasts share our sermons, classes and other activities. Our goal is to reach out and enhance the learning and spiritual life of our congregants and listeners around the world. Temple Beth Am Podcasts on social media Your Hosts Rabbi Adam Kligfeld Rabbi-Cantor Hillary Chorny Rabbi Rebecca Schatz Episodes Rashi Study: Megillat Esther with Rashi - Chapter 2 May 13th, 2026  |  55 mins 37 secs Rashi Class, a weekly exploration of Torah featuring a deep dive on the text and lively conversation focused on an 11th-century French commentary, conducted by Rabbi Rebecca Schatz at Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles, on Wednesday, May 13, 2026. (Zoom) Shabbat Sermon: "Individually Yours" May 9th, 2026  |  8 mins 38 secs Rabbi Rebecca Schatz's Shabbat Sermon at Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles, May 9, 2026. (Youtube) Rashi Study: Megillat Esther with Rashi May 6th, 2026  |  1 hr 1 min Rashi Class, a weekly exploration of Torah featuring a deep dive on the text and lively conversation focused on an 11th-century French commentary, conducted by Rabbi Rebecca Schatz at Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles, on Wednesday, May 6, 2026. (Zoom) Shabbat Teaching: "Behukotai" May 2nd, 2026  |  25 mins 36 secs Shabbat Teaching with Rabbi Chaim Singer-Frankes at Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles, May 2, 2026. (Youtube/Zoom) Shabbat Sermon: "Zman Simchateinu! Have Faith" May 2nd, 2026  |  8 mins 28 secs Rabbi Rebecca Schatz's Shabbat Sermon at Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles, May 2, 2026. (Youtube) Rashi Study: Megillat Esther with Rashi - Esther 1:18 April 29th, 2026  |  55 mins 48 secs Rashi Class, a weekly exploration of Torah featuring a deep dive on the text and lively conversation focused on an 11th-century French commentary, conducted by Rabbi Rebecca Schatz at Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles, on Wednesday, April 29, 2026. (Zoom) Shabbat Teaching: "Emor: Perfection, Perception, Disability, and Ableism" April 25th, 2026  |  25 mins 49 secs Rabbinic Intern Adrian Marcos' Shabbat Teaching at Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles, April 25, 2026. (Youtube/Zoom) Shabbat Sermon: "The Mission of Grandparents" April 25th, 2026  |  10 mins 44 secs Rabbi Elliot Dorff's Shabbat Sermon at Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles, April 25, 2026. Shabbat Teaching: Commentary on Parashat Kedoshim from Avodat Yisrael (The Maggid of Kozhnitz) April 18th, 2026  |  26 mins 4 secs Rabbi Chaim Singer-Frankes' Shabbat Teaching, at Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles, April 18, 2026. (You Tube/Zoom) Rashi Study: Megillat Esther with Rashi April 15th, 2026  |  59 mins 42 secs Rashi Class, a weekly exploration of Torah featuring a deep dive on the text and lively conversation focused on an 11th-century French commentary, conducted by Rabbi Rebecca Schatz at Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles, on Wednesday, April 15, 2026. (Zoom) Shabbat Teaching: "Moving from Oy to Joy" April 11th, 2026  |  49 mins 35 secs Shabbat Teaching with Scholar in Residence - Shalom Orzach, at Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles, on April 11, 2026. Introduced by Rabbi Rebecca Schatz. (Youtube/Zoom) Shabbat Sermon: "Comfort of Silence" April 11th, 2026  |  12 mins 22 secs Rabbi Rebecca Schatz's Shabbat Sermon, at Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles, April 11, 2026. (You Tube) Yizkor Sermon: "Honoring Our Cycle of Forgetting with Memories” April 9th, 2026  |  13 mins 45 secs Rabbi Rebecca Schatz's Yizkor Sermon at Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles, on April 9, 2026. (Youtube) Passover Sermon: "Four Questions for the Last Days of Pesach" April 8th, 2026  |  7 mins 46 secs Library Minyan member Debbie Rich's Passover Sermon at Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles, on April 8, 2026. (Youtube) Shabbat Sermon: "What Do We Do With Our Freedom" April 4th, 2026  |  9 mins 38 secs Rabbinic Intern Aviva Frank's Shabbat Sermon, at Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles, April 4, 2026. (You Tube) Shabbat Teaching: Shemini 5786 Shabbat Afternoon April 4th, 2026  |  28 mins 14 secs Rabbi-Cantor Hillary Chorny's Shabbat Teaching, at Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles, April 4, 2026. 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Jewish World Watch (JWW) Jewish World Watch (JWW) brings help and healing to survivors of mass atrocities around the globe and inspires people of all faiths and cultures to join the ongoing fight against genocide. JWW programs include advocacy campaigns and the annual Walk to End Genocide. Refugee Taskforce The Refugee Taskforce partners with organizations such as HIAS and the Jewish Coalition Assisting Refugees and Immigrants – Los Angeles (JCARI-LA) to raise awareness and act in support of refugees, asylum seekers, and other migrants. Programs include donation drives and events featuring guest speakers and meals prepared by local refugee chefs. Hesed - Of kindness Work together with our neighbors to develop bonds and shape policies leading to a more just and compassionate community. One LA One LA is a network of religious and non-profits across LA County building relational power to strengthen our communities and bring about a more just society. Some issues One LA works on include health care access, criminal justice, and housing security. One LA organizes civic academies and actions to inform and influence policy makers to address the needs of the community. Interfaith TBA partners with other faith communities for a variety of projects and programs. One LA is an example of an interfaith organization TBA is active in; Pressman Academy has an ongoing relationship with Islah Academy ; and TBA also partners with other faith communities to host special events . Racial Justice TBA organizes awareness-raising programs, communicates support for our black and brown neighbors, and partners with predominantly Black congregations for special events. Assisting Community Members in Need The TBA Food Pantry and Bill Strick Memorial Helping Hand fund assists TBA community members in need. Yibaneh - We shall build Take action through volunteer work and donations to address challenges such as homelessness and hunger to build a more just society. Homelessness TBA assembles and distributes survival kits to people struggling from homelessness each winter (Giving Spirit) and Purim (Operation PB&J). Pressman Academy and TBA also organize various meals at shelters, TBA, and other local locations. TBA Donation Drives TBA Donation Drives collect food, clothes, and other items for the needy for organizations including Sova , Baby2Baby , and PATH . TBA groups participate in community volunteer events and programs such as the Big Sunday MLK Day Clothing Drive and Food Forward . TBA Green Team The TBA Green Team offers monthly ideas to take Action around sustainability choices – ways we can create a greener home life for ourselves and our families – volunteer events such as beach cleanups. Emily Greenstein Song on iTunes Emily Greenstein was a beloved member of Temple Beth Am until she passed away in 2017 at age 14 after a year and a half battle with brain cancer. While under treatment, Emily wrote and recorded this inspiring song, Butterfly. Click here to purchase Butterfly on iTunes; all proceeds go to the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation. More Ways to Help Donate Your Backyard Produce Do you have trees full of more fruit or a garden full of more food than you can use? Food Forward gathers food that would go to waste and gets it to those who need it. Contact TBA member Miriam Cantor at *protected email* for more information. Donate Frequent Flyer Miles After surviving war, persecution, disaster, and being separated from their families, refugees, asylees and asylum-seekers only want one thing: to be reunited with loved ones. But when that crucial moment comes, the cost of a flight prevents the majority from being together. That’s where your frequent flyer miles can help. Pledge your airline miles and credit card points to help Miles4Migrants reunite families around the world. Click JCARI-LA as the partner organization. Temple Beth Am 1039 S. La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90035 Contact Us Phone - 310-652-7353 Email - *protected email* Home Welcome Prayer Learning Community YLE Join Us Calendar Copyright © 2026 Temple Beth Am. All rights reserved. Website designed by Addicott Web . Senior Staff & Leadership | Temple Beth Am - Los Angeles Conservative Synagogue Go Close Toggle navigation Welcome Welcome Overview Welcome to Temple Beth Am About Us/History Senior Staff & Leadership Staff Directory Contact Us Membership Gift Shop Giving Event Space Rentals Prayer Prayer Overview Shabbat Services & Livestream Daily Minyan High Holidays Life Cycle Shavuot – 2026 Learning Learning Overview Rembaum Institute (Classes and Adult Learning) Pressman Academy (Day School) Jewish Learning Community TBA Podcasts Sermons & Taste of Torah Bookstore Community Community Overview Community Shabbat Dinners Community Connections Social Action – Olam Hesed Yibaneh Community Health Resources Kol Ha’Am Newsletter Library Minyan TBA-Pressman Academy Gala – 2026 YLE YLE Overview Family Programming Jewish Learning Community Camp Keshet Youth Groups & Teens Login Join Support Calendar Senior Staff & Leadership Senior Rabbi Rabbi Adam Kligfeld Email 310-652-7354 ext. 210 Raised in a traditional Conservative home in Connecticut, Rabbi Adam Kligfeld brings to his work as Senior Rabbi Temple Beth Am in Los Angeles, California a commitment to Jewish ritual, his love for Israel, his enthusiasm for Jewish education and teaching Torah, and a devotion to creating community that is as spiritually mindful and enriching as it is kind and mutually empathic. Read More Rabbi Kligfeld came to Beth Am in 2009 after serving for 9 years at Congregation Eitz Chaim in Monroe, NY where he reinvigorated Eitz Chaim’s Kabbalat Shabbat service, turning it into a spirited Carlebach-style approach to davvening , and revamped the Bnei Mitzvah program in order to teach all students the ongoing skills for reading Torah and serving as s haliah tzibbur on Shabbat. Over a four-year span, Rabbi Kligfeld helped Eitz Chaim to envision, plan and ultimately implement their dream of constructing a brand new synagogue building, placed strategically in the center of several residential neighborhoods in Monroe, fostering growth, and an even greater sense of a local Shabbat community. In his decade of service to Beth Am, Rabbi Kligfeld has spearheaded major efforts to reinvent the prayer experience in the community, both viz. the content and music of the service, and also regarding the space itself. Beth Am’s newly designed, in-the-round, bathed-in-natural-light sanctuary will open in 2019, and will be a fitting incubator for the new modes of tefilah that have been born in the community in the last few years: The Shabbat morning Hama’alot service, which is an intentional, minute-by-minute curated service that has subsequently been the model for similar services being created in other synagogues; and Sovev, the Friday-night experience, built off of some of the newest and most enriching niggunim and liturgical music being composed in the Jewish community, and which uses in-the-round seating, an inner circle of Sovevim to create energy and harmony, and interwoven kavannot to bring out the deeper meaning of the prayers. Rabbi Kligfeld, along with his fellow clergy, are thrilled to share these developments and successes with colleagues and peers as communities around the country reinvigorate their prayer experiences. Rabbi Kligfeld teaches regularly in the Pressman Academy Day School and Religious School, along with being a teacher and story-teller in the ECC. In addition to teaching a regular, weekly class on Humash with Rashi, Rabbi Kligfeld teaches throughout the Rabbi Joel Rembaum Institute for Adult Education and Family Programming. Rabbi Kligfeld is an active member of the Board of Rabbis of Southern California, a graduate of the Hartman Institute’s Rabbinic Leadership Initiative, and is a newly-appointed rabbinic mentor in the CLI (Clergy Leadership Incubator) directed by Rabbi Sid Schwarz. One of his passions is building bridges and connections within the Jewish community, and he has been instrumental in organizing joint events for Selichot, Shavuot and Tisha B’Av bringing together members from myriad local congregations from a variety of denominations. Rabbi Kligfeld is also deeply committed to interfaith work, and is proud of recent communal partnerships and friendships created with local Muslim communities, including organizing a series of Shabbat dinners coinciding with Iftar meals to end Ramadan fasts. Rabbi Kligfeld served on the Committee on Jewish Law and Standards of the Conservative Movement for ten years, and in that capacity stimulated a process of self-review for the CJLS that culminated in a series of recommendations for its future work and progress. Rabbi Kligfeld is a 1995 graduate of Columbia College, magna cum laude, with a degree in psychology and Jewish history. He was ordained as a rabbi in 2000 by the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, with a focus on Talmud. Associate Rabbi Rabbi Rebecca Schatz Email 310-652-7354 ext. 210 Rabbi Rebecca Schatz is excited and honored to be the Associate Rabbi here at Temple Beth Am. Rabbi Schatz was ordained from the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies in 2017 with a concentration in Halakha and journeyed to Foster City, CA to be the Assistant Rabbi and Education Director at Peninsula Sinai Congregation. Rabbi Schatz received her Masters in Experiential Education from American Jewish University as well as her Bachelor in Choral Music Education before pursuing her rabbinic dream. Read More During rabbinical school Rabbi Schatz interned at Temple Beth Am and PSC, where she was encouraged to build programming around life cycles such as b’nei mitzah, and create new opportunities for traditional holidays such as Shavuot and Purim or prayer experiences such as Shabbat Sovev. Rabbi Schatz directed PSC’s experiential religious school program, Kesher, facilitated a mother-daughter b’not mitzvah program, Kol Banot, engaged women in Torah study, Midrasha, and continued to pursue her musical t’fillah passion with kids aged K-8th grade. Rabbi Schatz grew up in an engaged Conservative home in Los Angeles, and together with her family’s support and musical talents continues to grow with their creativity, encouragement and masterful teaching. Cantor Rabbi Hillary Chorny Email 310-652-7354 ext. 230 Rabbi Cantor Hillary Chorny completed her cantorial investiture, rabbinical ordination, and a Masterʼs degree in Sacred Music at the Jewish Theological Seminary before joining the staff of Temple Beth Am in August, 2014. Raised in San Diego, CA, she grew up with a deep attachment to the Conservative Jewish community. In 2008, Hillary graduated American University in Washington, D.C. with a B.A. in Jewish studies and a minor in vocal jazz performance. After working as a Judaics instructor and music director in various Jewish communities and camps, Hillary pursued her dream of becoming a cantor. In time, she was inspired by her teachers and family to also pursue the rabbinate. She and her husband, Rabbi Daniel Chorny, met in Israel, and continue to enjoy learning together. Director of Youth Learning & Engagement Rabbi Matt Shapiro Email ext. 268 Rabbi Matt Shapiro is excited and grateful to be Temple Beth Am’s Director of Youth Learning and Engagement. Rabbi Shapiro previously served as TBA’s interim associate rabbi after six years of working full time at Beit T’shuvah. In his work at BTS, Rabbi Shapiro worked as a spiritual counselor, educator, and pulpit presence, bringing out his interests and skills as a teacher and pastor. Read More He has worked in a variety of rabbinic and educational settings, including BCI, Mosaic Law Congregation, and Los Angeles Hebrew High School. Rabbi Shapiro looks forward to continuing to enhance and develop the wide variety of opportunities within the broad spectrum of YLE at TBA through building relationships, joy, and ruach! 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Los Angeles Conservative Synagogue Go Close Toggle navigation Welcome Welcome Overview Welcome to Temple Beth Am About Us/History Senior Staff & Leadership Staff Directory Contact Us Membership Gift Shop Giving Event Space Rentals Prayer Prayer Overview Shabbat Services & Livestream Daily Minyan High Holidays Life Cycle Shavuot – 2026 Learning Learning Overview Rembaum Institute (Classes and Adult Learning) Pressman Academy (Day School) Jewish Learning Community TBA Podcasts Sermons & Taste of Torah Bookstore Community Community Overview Community Shabbat Dinners Community Connections Social Action – Olam Hesed Yibaneh Community Health Resources Kol Ha’Am Newsletter Library Minyan TBA-Pressman Academy Gala – 2026 YLE YLE Overview Family Programming Jewish Learning Community Camp Keshet Youth Groups & Teens Login Join Support Calendar Jewish Learning Community Kitah K’tanim/Transitional Kindergarten 10 sessions Sundays, 9:00 AM-12:00 PM Kitah Gan/Kindergarten & Kital Alef/1st Grade Sundays, 9:00 AM-12:00 PM Kitah Bet, Gimel, Dalet, Hay, & Vav – 2nd-6th Grade Sundays, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM & Tuesdays, 4:30 PM – 6:30 PM Kitah Zayin & Chet- 7th & 8th Grade Tuesdays, 4:30-6:30 PM Our program is rooted in the belief that if our students enjoy attending, they can deeply connect with our vibrant Jewish community and further their comprehension and practice of Judaism. Temple Beth Am’s Jewish Learning Community (JLC) fosters enriching learning journeys through Judaism’s ideas, rituals, texts, and practices. Our experiential approach encourages real-world application of knowledge and students learn small-group Hebrew instruction and family-oriented experiences. We strive to ensure informative and joy-filled sessions, aspiring to be a second home for our students. Join us on this meaningful and engaging exploration of Jewish tradition. Interested? Reach out! How much is JLC? ’26-’27 Tuition* Early Bird Regular Rate Late Rate (April 12-May 3) (May 3 – July 31) (After July 31) TK- 1st (Sundays Only) $1,602 $1,710 $1,800 2nd-6th (Sundays & Tuesdays) $2,250 $2,358 $2,430 7th (Tuesdays Only) $1,872 $1,956 $2,014 Early Drop Off $450 **Tuesdays 3:45-4:25 – Staff supervised snack, homework, and play time before formal programming begins. Sunday Snack Pack $162 **Snack Packs are offered to our K-6th Grade students on Sundays during Hafsakah Tuesday Pizza $225 **JLC Pizza is offered to our 2nd-8th Grade students on Tuesdays during Hafsakah. JLC Family Engagement Fee $225 Per Family JLC Parent Association $144 Per Child **Optional *Costs listed are for Cash/Check. There is a 3% fee for Credit Card Payments. Do I need to be a member? The ability to join the JLC community is a benefit of TBA membership. If you still need to become a member, please let us know as part of the JLC registration process. In what grade should I enroll my student? It’s never too early! Of course, we hope all of our students start in Kindergarten and make the TBA JLC something they love coming to. We understand that every family’s needs are different, and we will work with all of our students to ensure they can participate in the learning when they start. Families planning on B’nei Mitzvah should plan to start no later than third grade. Can you accommodate students with learning differences, social-emotional needs and/or physical limitations, etc.? As a team of experienced Jewish educators, the JLC team is here for your child and family. Our goal is to inspire a love of Judaism through celebration, tradition, customs, community, and experience. We provide a supportive, passionate, dedicated team that works to tailor the experience to meet the needs of our exceptional learners. We are committed to inclusivity. When families partner with us and share all relevant information, we are able to ensure success. We are committed to working with you and your students. Do you offer financial aid? Throughout our long history as a caring and inclusive Jewish community, Temple Beth Am has been committed to the Jewish education of all of our congregants, regardless of financial circumstances. We believe that a Religious School education is just one step along a child’s Jewish journey, and with that value in mind, we do our best never to turn anyone away due to finances. Please indicate your request for financial assistance in your enrollment application. What is the curriculum? Every grade level has specific learning objectives, the goal always being an engaging and enriching experience. Each grade has 3 learning units during the year: Jewish peoplehood (holiday celebrations, history, lifecycle events) Text (Torah stories, Prophets, Writings, Talmud, and Pirkei Avot) Israel (Zionism, History, Map, culture) Once my child starts B’nei Mitzvah tutoring, do they still need to come to JLC? Yes! B’nei Mitzvah tutoring is separate from the learning that takes place in JLC. 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At Temple Beth Am, we do our utmost to ensure that your event is special and unique. Our professional staff will guide you with every detail to create a meaningful experience. Our Venues Caterers Contact Us Event Inquiry Weddings · B'nei Mitzvah Celebrations · Brit/Baby Naming · Engagements · Memorials · Birthdays · Concerts · Private Shabbat Dinners · Seminars · Film Our Venues Temple Beth Am is one of Los Angeles’ premier locations for families celebrating a “once in a lifetime” simcha. Our Ganzberg Sanctuary , filled with natural light and in-the-round seating, has seats up to 350 guests. For an intimate ceremony, our Dorff Nelson Chapel seats up to 150 guests. Your celebration can continue in the spacious Grand Ballroom which seats up to 400 guests, or outdoors on Ziering Family Field , where you may seat 450 guests in addition to an expansive reception area. Don’t forget about the Elbaz Family Foundation Gymnasium for a fun, less formal celebration. Five additional halls are available for smaller events, a pre-ceremony reception, or dessert. We will be delighted to arrange a private tour of our facility to discuss your specific needs. Click for more info Weddings Temple Beth Am can provide a complete wedding package, from ceremony to reception. Our Rabbis are available to guide you and perform your wedding ceremony, should you choose. Our events coordinator with over 20 years of experience, will assist you with your rehearsal and ceremony. Included in your wedding package is your choice of two beautiful chuppahs (wedding canopies). Temple Beth Am’s gift to each newlywed couple, married by one of our Rabbis, a free Temple membership for one year. Click for More info B'nai Mitzvah Whether your child is becoming bar/bat mitzvah at Temple Beth Am or you are a part of the wider Los Angeles Jewish community, Temple Beth Am offers a variety of beautiful and flexible spaces perfect for your b’nai mitzvah student’s dream celebration. Click for More Info Brit Milah & Baby Naming The synagogue facilities are available for your bris or baby naming. Our Rabbis officiate with a mohel in the Brit Milah ceremony that welcomes a baby boy into the covenant of the Jewish people and bestows upon him his Hebrew name. Our clergy are also available to officiate a baby naming to bless a Jewish girl as her first welcome into Jewish life. Click for More Info Ready to make your dream event a reality at Temple Beth Am? Fill out our Event Intake Form and Ronna Sundy, Special Events Coordinator, will reach out with the next steps on planning your event. EVENT INTAKE FORM Quick Contacts To plan the logistics of your simcha, contact our Events Coordinator, Ronna Sundy. Ronna Sundy – Special Events Coordinator *protected email* 310-652-7353, ext. 217 Temple Beth Am 1039 S. 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Sermons & Taste of Torah | Temple Beth Am - Los Angeles Conservative Synagogue Go Close Toggle navigation Welcome Welcome Overview Welcome to Temple Beth Am About Us/History Senior Staff & Leadership Staff Directory Contact Us Membership Gift Shop Giving Event Space Rentals Prayer Prayer Overview Shabbat Services & Livestream Daily Minyan High Holidays Life Cycle Shavuot – 2026 Learning Learning Overview Rembaum Institute (Classes and Adult Learning) Pressman Academy (Day School) Jewish Learning Community TBA Podcasts Sermons & Taste of Torah Bookstore Community Community Overview Community Shabbat Dinners Community Connections Social Action – Olam Hesed Yibaneh Community Health Resources Kol Ha’Am Newsletter Library Minyan TBA-Pressman Academy Gala – 2026 YLE YLE Overview Family Programming Jewish Learning Community Camp Keshet Youth Groups & Teens Login Join Support Calendar Sermons & Taste of Torah Shabbat/HHD Sermons and Teachings Taste of Torah Torah commentary from our Clergy, Rabbinic Interns, and other special guests 5786 "What is it to Love?" - Acharei Mot-Kedoshim 4/24/26 By Rabbinic Intern Adrian Marcos We’ve seen the bumper stickers all over town, the ones that read “וְאָֽהַבְתָּ֥ לְרֵעֲךָ֖ כָּמ֑וֹךָ” – and you shall love your fellow as yourself. There’s nothing wrong with these bumper stickers. In fact, I find them to be quite neat. The words themselves, however, never fail to spark a deeper question for me: what exactly is it to love your fellow? Out in the wild of Pico-Robertson, it’s a fair question to ask on that long walk home from shul or from one of the many kosher restaurants that dot the neighbourhood. Against the backdrop of this week’s combined parsha, Acharei Mot-Kedoshim, though? It might not be the first one that comes to mind for someone. The combined parsha opens with a stark lack of love. Aaron’s sons Nadav and Avihu are dead (they perished several chapters prior for having offered a “strange fire” to the Divine). Aaron is about to be put back on the Cohen clock and, through Moses, receive the instructions for the rituals for the day that will become Yom Kippur. The images that follow – two goats, one sent into the wilderness to perish and the other sacrificed to the Divine, the blood of bulls and goats sprinkled upon the altar – these are not images that spark warm and fuzzy feelings. If anything, the imagery creates a visceral feeling of discomfort for the modern reader. That discomfort lingers in the back of the mind as the reader continues through the parsha. It hangs over each verse, as if to reinforce the idea that the holiness that the Divine demands of the Israelites requires sacrifice. And then the infamous verse appears. וְאֶ֨ת־זָכָ֔ר לֹ֥א תִשְׁכַּ֖ב מִשְׁכְּבֵ֣י אִשָּׁ֑ה תּוֹעֵבָ֖ה הִֽוא׃ Do not lie with a male as one lies with a woman; it is an abhorrence. – Vayikra 18:22 The language is jarring. There is no love or warmth in these words, only a harsh condemnation that has continued to reverberate through the ages. Acharei Mot closes with that condemnation ringing in the ears of the reader. It leaves one feeling unbalanced in the face of Kedoshim’s opening breaths that further emphasize that the Israelites are to remain holy for the Divine is holy. Holiness, Kedoshim tells us, requires many things in addition to sacrifice. It requires that we hold ourselves and our conduct to a higher standard through adherence to the mitzvot . It requires that we treat people fairly. It requires that we not hate others in our hearts. It requires that we love our fellows as ourselves. וְאָֽהַבְתָּ֥ לְרֵעֲךָ֖ כָּמ֑וֹךָ – Vayikra 19:18 The love that had been lacking in Acharei Mot appears to be on full display here in Kedoshim. Of course, we do not get the opportunity to bask in it for long because another infamous verse appears. וְאִ֗ישׁ אֲשֶׁ֨ר יִשְׁכַּ֤ב אֶת־זָכָר֙ מִשְׁכְּבֵ֣י אִשָּׁ֔ה תּוֹעֵבָ֥ה עָשׂ֖וּ שְׁנֵיהֶ֑ם מ֥וֹת יוּמָ֖תוּ דְּמֵיהֶ֥ם בָּֽם׃ If a man lies with a male as one lies with a woman, the two of them have done an abhorrent thing; they shall be put to death—their bloodguilt is upon them. – Vayikra 20:13 Against a backdrop that tells us to love our fellows, the condemnatory tone of this verse is just as jarring as its Acharei-Mot counterpart. How do we reconcile verses that command us to love our fellows as ourselves and to not mistreat the stranger in our midst with verses that appear to be condemning gay individuals? An easy answer is to try and reframe it: Acharei Mot speaks of exacting rituals, not love. Kedoshim speaks of loving our neighbours. Therefore, what is condemned here and in Acharei Mot is not a loving relationship between two people, but rather an exploitative and violent act. Although that kind of reframing makes these harsh verses more palatable, particularly for a modern reader, it does little to remove the sting that is felt by LGBTQ+ individuals like myself who have had these verses thrown against them as a weapon. Perhaps, then, the answer to what it means to love your fellow as yourself is to not reframe the discomfort. Instead, to love your fellow is to recognise the discomfort that they feel, the harm that they have endured, and extend a hand towards them. "The Fire Within" - Tzav 3/27/26 By Rabbi Matt Shapiro As we continue our journey through Leviticus (unofficial subtitle: bet you didn’t think we could get even MORE specific about sacrifices!), there’s a detail about the system that stands out which speaks directly to a desire for something that, centuries later, still resonates. While some elements of the book are more tough to parse, it isn’t nearly as challenging with this aspect of the sacrificial service. In chapter 6, verse 6, we read: אֵ֗שׁ תָּמִ֛יד תּוּקַ֥ד עַל־הַמִּזְבֵּ֖חַ לֹ֥א תִכְבֶּֽה׃ A perpetual fire shall be kept burning on the altar, not to go out. It seems straightforward enough- the physical space where sacrifices are offered should have a fire burning consistently. It almost seems to be a counterpoint to a structure that is, definitionally, as portable as the Mishkan is, to have something that’s fixed. It makes sense that we’d want to have something within this structure that lasts, and it’s remarkable that it’s even possible; think of the practical factors in play to keep a fire burning day in, day out, the diligence to actually make this happen and sustain it. However foreign the construct of animal sacrifices may be to us today, we can surely appreciate the consistent effort such an undertaking would have required while wandering through the desert. The fact that we’re even still thinking and talking about this very verse in Los Angeles in 2026 works on a broader level as well. Our tradition manages, against all odds, to have a remarkably staying power, an eternal flame itself, that continues burning against all odds. As we continue to weather so much, it brings me a sense of both comfort and hope to know that we have a tradition that grows and shifts with us while still maintaining the inner essence, that eternal flame that continues to illuminate the way for us. It’s also possible to consider not only the literal work that it took to keep this fire burning, but to consider it as a metaphor for our own inner work. Through this lens, this wasn’t just a task that ancient priests were charged with, but something for each of us to take on even today. The Sfat Emet taught about this verse that “in the soul of every Jew, there lies a hidden point that is aflame with love of God, a fire that cannot be put out. Even though ‘not to go out’ [the second half of the verse] here refers to a prohibition, it is also a promise.” Though it seems the verse is cautioning us to not let the fire be extinguished, the Sfat Emet is flipping it around. We’re told here by God that, no matter what might happen, the part of us that wants to connect is always present. Even as we weather the challenges of our ow Community Health Resources | Temple Beth Am - Los Angeles Conservative Synagogue Go Close Toggle navigation Welcome Welcome Overview Welcome to Temple Beth Am About Us/History Senior Staff & Leadership Staff Directory Contact Us Membership Gift Shop Giving Event Space Rentals Prayer Prayer Overview Shabbat Services & Livestream Daily Minyan High Holidays Life Cycle Shavuot – 2026 Learning Learning Overview Rembaum Institute (Classes and Adult Learning) Pressman Academy (Day School) Jewish Learning Community TBA Podcasts Sermons & Taste of Torah Bookstore Community Community Overview Community Shabbat Dinners Community Connections Social Action – Olam Hesed Yibaneh Community Health Resources Kol Ha’Am Newsletter Library Minyan TBA-Pressman Academy Gala – 2026 YLE YLE Overview Family Programming Jewish Learning Community Camp Keshet Youth Groups & Teens Login Join Support Calendar Community Health Resources Sometimes health needs (physical and mental) cannot always be met in the synagogue community. We offer these resources to help people identify services and providers. Click on each tab and the description will appear below. Questions? Email Rabbi Matt Shapiro . Suicide Prevention Hotlines National Suicide Hotline: 988 1-877-7-CRISIS 1-800-784-2433 1-800-273-8255 California Youth Crisis Line: 1-800-843-5200 Teen Line: 310-855-4673, 1-800-852-8336 The Trevor Project (LGBTQ) 1-866-488-7386 Suicide Prevention Lifeline Crisis Text Line crisistextline.org Text from anywhere in the US or Canada to text with a trained Crisis Counselor. Text “Home” to 741741 (For U.S.) Ezra Network Click here to learn about various community resources including free access to a social worker, job counselor and more. Therapy: Free or Low Fee For a list of Los Angeles County Psychological Association therapists who are offering free or low fee therapy during this pandemic, please go here . (Please note, in providing this list, TBA is not making official referrals, but instead sharing this generous resource) USC Telebehavioral Health provides clients with “face-to-face”, online counseling and psychotherapy services. Services are provided in English and Spanish and offered as weekly 50-minute appointments over 12 weeks or more. To schedule an appointment, please call (866) 740-6502 or visit their Telebehavioral Health – Contact Us Form . LA County Resource Line – 800-854-7771 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration National Helpline (SAMHSA) A free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders. Call 1-800-662-HELP (4357). Addiction and Recovery Support Groups on Zoom Addiction and Recovery Support Groups on Zoom: Click here . CHILDHELP National Child Abuse Hotline childhelp.org/hotline 24/7 hotline with professional crisis counselors that offers crisis intervention, information, and referrals to thousands of emergency, social service, and support resources. All calls are confidential. Call 1-800-422-4453. National Alliance on Mental Illness NAMI Westside LA has family support groups, peer connection support groups. You are not alone. 424-293-0645 (English); 424-293-0646 (Spanish) NAMI Urban LA – National Alliance on Mental Illness, virtual support groups and events, peer counseling and support. Click here for additional resources . The National Eating Disorders Association Helpline nationaleatingdisorders.org The largest nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by eating disorders. Provides support, resources, and treatment options for yourself or a loved one. Call 1-800-931-2237 National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-SAFE National Sexual Assault Hotline 24/7 hotline to help those affected by sexual violence. Provides confidential support with trained RAINN support specialists. Call 800-656-HOPE (4673) Teen & Family Anxiety Resource Managing Teen and Family Anxiety Resources Refuat Hanefesh refuathanefesh.org An organization dedicated to decreasing the stigma surrounding mental illness through conversation and education, while providing a safe place for those affected to seek support and advice. Jewish Family Services jfsla.org Need help and don’t know where to start? Call: (877) 275-4537 or email *protected email* . JFS will identify your needs and refer to agencies or programs, not individual therapists/counselors. JFS Care jfscare.org Professional, Compassionate and Reliable In-Home Care We are committed to providing our Los Angeles community with highly personalized senior care services that meet each individual’s needs, lifestyle, and preferences. 3580 Wilshire Blvd #1640 Los Angeles, CA 90010 213-383-2273 The VBS Counseling Center The VBS Counseling Center offers group sessions and counseling for individuals, couples and families for a variety of needs including depression, anxiety and more. We encourage you to learn more about these services: Widow/Widower Support Group Newly Divorced and Separating Group Caregivers Support Group Marriage Enhancement Course And more Located on the lower level at Valley Beth Shalom in Encino. Sliding scale fee. For more information, call (818) 784-1414 or visit vbscounseling.com . Jewish Healing and Hospice Center of Los Angeles jhcla.org From its very beginning 20 years ago, the Jewish Healing and Hospice Center of Los Angeles has offered bereavement care as one of its key services. Also known as grief counseling, it is provided in both group and one on one sessions. Please contact our office for group dates and times and to set up one-on-one appointments. (310) 277-1550 E-mail Rabbi Carla Howard at: *protected email* JQ International JQ creates programs and services that foster a healthy fusion of LGBTQ and Jewish identities. These initiatives offer LGBTQ Jews, their friends, families, and loved ones the opportunity to connect with each other while fostering a strong sense of self. JQ International also encourages and strengthens leadership, activism, and social action amongst its members in order to continue creating not only a vibrant and inclusive LGBTQ Jewish community but also the best possible community at large. For more information visit www.jqinternational.org , or email *protected email* or call 1-323-417-2627. JQ Helpline – A resource and social service referral line for LGBTQ Jews, their families, and allies. 855-JQI-HLPS (855-574-4577) or *protected email* . Jewish Free Loans Need money for college, graduate studies or trade school? Jewish Free Loan Association offers INTEREST-FREE STUDENT LOANS. Please visit us on the web at www.jfla.org/apply . Jewish Big Brothers & Sisters Want to have the opportunity to help shape a child’s future? Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters of Los Angeles (JBBBSLA) is in great need of caring male volunteers, MENtors. If you’re interested in becoming a MENtor, visit www.jbbbsla.org/volunteer to sign up and make a life-changing impact! Questions? Contact Ashley Waterman, *protected email* or 323-456-1155. LA County Department of Mental Health 24-hour Access Line calhope.org 833-317-HOPE (4673) https://dmh.lacounty.gov/get-help-now/ Additional County mental health services and resources: Services Resources Covid Resources for Emotional Support and Wellbeing LA Elderly: A Facebook Support Group founded by Michelle Porjes Caring for elderly family can be very challenging. We must be committed to safety, pain management and dignity. Nothing is forever, situations and needs change and thus, plans for care will change. This facebook group is designed to be an open forum for discussion, information and support for caregivers/family of the elderly. LA Elderly is in memory of Hannelore Sylvia Porjes, of blessed memory, who passed away December 19, 2017. May her name be a blessing to all those who knew her. To join LA Elderly, click here . Ber Community | Temple Beth Am - Los Angeles Conservative Synagogue Go Close Toggle navigation Welcome Welcome Overview Welcome to Temple Beth Am About Us/History Senior Staff & Leadership Staff Directory Contact Us Membership Gift Shop Giving Event Space Rentals Prayer Prayer Overview Shabbat Services & Livestream Daily Minyan High Holidays Life Cycle Shavuot – 2026 Learning Learning Overview Rembaum Institute (Classes and Adult Learning) Pressman Academy (Day School) Jewish Learning Community TBA Podcasts Sermons & Taste of Torah Bookstore Community Community Overview Community Shabbat Dinners Community Connections Social Action – Olam Hesed Yibaneh Community Health Resources Kol Ha’Am Newsletter Library Minyan TBA-Pressman Academy Gala – 2026 YLE YLE Overview Family Programming Jewish Learning Community Camp Keshet Youth Groups & Teens Login Join Support Calendar Community Regardless of where you go, you will find a warm and inviting atmosphere in which to expand and explore your Jewish life. Community Shabbat Dinners Community Connections Social Action - Olam Hesed Yibaneh Community Health Resources Kol Tefilla Temple Beth Am 1039 S. La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90035 Contact Us Phone - 310-652-7353 Email - *protected email* Home Welcome Prayer Learning Community YLE Join Us Calendar Copyright © 2026 Temple Beth Am. All rights reserved. Website designed by Addicott Web . Shavuot – 2026 | Temple Beth Am - Los Angeles Conservative Synagogue Go Close Toggle navigation Welcome Welcome Overview Welcome to Temple Beth Am About Us/History Senior Staff & Leadership Staff Directory Contact Us Membership Gift Shop Giving Event Space Rentals Prayer Prayer Overview Shabbat Services & Livestream Daily Minyan High Holidays Life Cycle Shavuot – 2026 Learning Learning Overview Rembaum Institute (Classes and Adult Learning) Pressman Academy (Day School) Jewish Learning Community TBA Podcasts Sermons & Taste of Torah Bookstore Community Community Overview Community Shabbat Dinners Community Connections Social Action – Olam Hesed Yibaneh Community Health Resources Kol Ha’Am Newsletter Library Minyan TBA-Pressman Academy Gala – 2026 YLE YLE Overview Family Programming Jewish Learning Community Camp Keshet Youth Groups & Teens Login Join Support Calendar Shavuot – 2026 Shavuot Services Schedule Friday, May 22 5:00 AM Sunrise Sha h arit on the roof led by TBA Clergy 9:30 AM Combined services in Ganzberg Sanctuary and on YouTube 6:15 PM Kabbalat Shabbat in Pilch and on Zoom Saturday, May 23 9:15 AM Clergy-led Shavuot Shabbat Services in Ganzberg Sanctuary and on YouTube 9:30 AM Library Minyan in Dorff Nelson Chapel 11:00 AM (approx.) Yizkor in both locations 7:05 PM Min h a/Ma’ariv and Seudah Shlisheet in Pilch and on Zoom and on YouTube Thursday, May 21 *No reservations required* 7:15 PM Minha, Ma’ariv 8:00 PM Plenary session with speaker Rabbi Benay Lappe (see bio below) followed by conversation with Rabbi Sharon Brous CRASH: What It Means for Us Today In times of profound disruption, how do we find the tools and wisdom to go beyond existing structures and mindsets in order to make transformational change? Join Rabbi Benay Lappe for The CRASH Talk, a paradigm-shifting exploration of how the Jewish traditions we recognize today originated not so much from a singular, catastrophic moment of communal upheaval, but an era of multiple, simultaneously shifting values and systems, not unlike our own, followed by a conversation and discussion with Rabbi Sharon Brous. 9:30 PM – 4:50 AM Learning sessions 5:00 AM Sunrise Sha h arit There are many prayer opportunities at Temple Beth Am from our Daily Minyan and weekly Shabbat services to Holiday and Life Cycle celebrations. Schedule of All Night Learning Sessions: May 21 8:00 PM Plenary session with speaker Rabbi Benay Lappe followed by conversation with Rabbi Sharon Brous in Ganzberg Sanctuary CRASH: What It Means for Us Today In times of profound disruption, how do we find the tools and wisdom to go beyond existing structures and mindsets in order to make transformational change? Join Rabbi Benay Lappe for The CRASH Talk, a paradigm-shifting exploration of how the Jewish traditions we recognize today originated not so much from a singular, catastrophic moment of communal upheaval, but an era of multiple, simultaneously shifting values and systems, not unlike our own, followed by a conversation and discussion with Rabbi Sharon Brous. 9:30 PM “ The Yom Kippur That Wasn’t” with Rabbis Matt Shapiro and Deborah Silver in Ganzberg Sanctuary “The Journey to Sinai: A Jews by Choice Panel & Discussion” with Lauren Augarten, Yesi Padilla, and Ivy Quinn— moderated by Rabbi Morris Panitz in Adelson Hall “Revelation: Sensory load or Sensory Overload” with Rabbi Cheryl Peretz in Pilch Hall “Midrash Rabbah’s ‘Storehouses of Reward’: Raising Adoptive Children Jewish” with Lane Igoudin in Kopelove “ Between Heaven and Kushta: A Journey through the Limits of Truth” with Rabbi Candice Levy in Dorff Nelson Chapel 10:30 PM “When Your Tradition Stops Working for You: Rebuilding Judaism by Hand After the CRASH” with Rabbi Benay Lappe in the Ballroom “The Torah of ‘Unprecedented Times’: The Jewish Response to a World Full of Urgency” with Rabbi Cantor Hillary Chorny in Pilch Hall “The Soul Has an Algorithm: Spiritual Technology Timeless Tools for the Life You’re Actually Trying to Build” with Rabbi Iggy Gurin-Malous in Hersch Hall “ Judaism as Art: When Creation Gets Out of Hand” with Danielle Natelson in Dorff Nelson Chapel 11:30 PM “When Your Tradition Stops Working for You: Rebuilding Judaism by Hand After the CRASH” (continued) with Rabbi Benay Lappe in the Ballroom “ The Torah’s Two Towers: Babel vs. Mishkon” with Rabbi Josh Katzan in Pilch Hall “Standing in Torah” with Amie Segal (Jewish Movement Collective) in Hersch Hall “ The Voice Behind the Mechitza & The Voice Within: Yemima Avital Meets the Maharal” with Rabbis Sofia Zway and Brett Kopin in Dorff Nelson Chapel 12:30 AM ICE CREAM SNACK IN THE LOBBY 1:00 AM “Sinai Story Hour” with Rabbi Kerry Chaplin in Hersch Hall “Is Time on Our Side?” with Rabbi Joseph Shamash in Dorff Nelson Chapel 2:15 AM “Holy Holes: Gut Reactions to the Bathroom Blessing ” with Joey Abeles in Hersch Hall “What the Bible Is Not Confused About: The Plagues of Egypt” with Aaron Asher in Dorff Nelson Chapel 3:00 AM “Buddies with G-d” with Stevie Green in Hersch Hall 4:00 AM Rabbi Q&A with Rabbis Morris Panitz and Rebecca Schatz in Dorff Nelson Chapel 5:00 AM Sunrise Sha h arit on Pilch Roof Temple Beth Am 1039 S. La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90035 Contact Us Phone - 310-652-7353 Email - *protected email* Home Welcome Prayer Learning Community YLE Join Us Calendar Copyright © 2026 Temple Beth Am. All rights reserved. Website designed by Addicott Web . Welcome | Temple Beth Am - Los Angeles Conservative Synagogue Go Close Toggle navigation Welcome Welcome Overview Welcome to Temple Beth Am About Us/History Senior Staff & Leadership Staff Directory Contact Us Membership Gift Shop Giving Event Space Rentals Prayer Prayer Overview Shabbat Services & Livestream Daily Minyan High Holidays Life Cycle Shavuot – 2026 Learning Learning Overview Rembaum Institute (Classes and Adult Learning) Pressman Academy (Day School) Jewish Learning Community TBA Podcasts Sermons & Taste of Torah Bookstore Community Community Overview Community Shabbat Dinners Community Connections Social Action – Olam Hesed Yibaneh Community Health Resources Kol Ha’Am Newsletter Library Minyan TBA-Pressman Academy Gala – 2026 YLE YLE Overview Family Programming Jewish Learning Community Camp Keshet Youth Groups & Teens Login Join Support Calendar Welcome We invite you to come join us at Temple Beth Am! With creative approaches to traditional prayer, a welcoming ethos that nourishes the soul, and a commitment to rigorous study of our tradition, look no further than TBA to find your spiritual home. About Us/History Senior Staff & Leadership Staff Directory Contact Us Membership Gift Shop Giving Event Space Rentals Temple Beth Am 1039 S. La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90035 Contact Us Phone - 310-652-7353 Email - *protected email* Home Welcome Prayer Learning Community YLE Join Us Calendar Copyright © 2026 Temple Beth Am. All rights reserved. Website designed by Addicott Web . Prayer | Temple Beth Am - Los Angeles Conservative Synagogue Go Close Toggle navigation Welcome Welcome Overview Welcome to Temple Beth Am About Us/History Senior Staff & Leadership Staff Directory Contact Us Membership Gift Shop Giving Event Space Rentals Prayer Prayer Overview Shabbat Services & Livestream Daily Minyan High Holidays Life Cycle Shavuot – 2026 Learning Learning Overview Rembaum Institute (Classes and Adult Learning) Pressman Academy (Day School) Jewish Learning Community TBA Podcasts Sermons & Taste of Torah Bookstore Community Community Overview Community Shabbat Dinners Community Connections Social Action – Olam Hesed Yibaneh Community Health Resources Kol Ha’Am Newsletter Library Minyan TBA-Pressman Academy Gala – 2026 YLE YLE Overview Family Programming Jewish Learning Community Camp Keshet Youth Groups & Teens Login Join Support Calendar Prayer Temple Beth Am offers multiple worship opportunities for members and visitors. Shabbat Services & Livestream Daily Minyan High Holidays Life Cycle Holidays Temple Beth Am 1039 S. La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90035 Contact Us Phone - 310-652-7353 Email - *protected email* Home Welcome Prayer Learning Community YLE Join Us Calendar Copyright © 2026 Temple Beth Am. All rights reserved. Website designed by Addicott Web . Gift Shop | Temple Beth Am - Los Angeles Conservative Synagogue Go Close Toggle navigation Welcome Welcome Overview Welcome to Temple Beth Am About Us/History Senior Staff & Leadership Staff Directory Contact Us Membership Gift Shop Giving Event Space Rentals Prayer Prayer Overview Shabbat Services & Livestream Daily Minyan High Holidays Life Cycle Shavuot – 2026 Learning Learning Overview Rembaum Institute (Classes and Adult Learning) Pressman Academy (Day School) Jewish Learning Community TBA Podcasts Sermons & Taste of Torah Bookstore Community Community Overview Community Shabbat Dinners Community Connections Social Action – Olam Hesed Yibaneh Community Health Resources Kol Ha’Am Newsletter Library Minyan TBA-Pressman Academy Gala – 2026 YLE YLE Overview Family Programming Jewish Learning Community Camp Keshet Youth Groups & Teens Login Join Support Calendar Gift Shop The Pressman Academy Colker Judaica Gift Shop is a volunteer-run store where all proceeds go to the enhancement of Pressman Academy. We carry a beautiful selection of traditional and contemporary candlesticks, kiddush cups, havdalah sets, challah plates, seder plates, menorahs, mezuzot (and klafs) and much more. Let us be your first stop for jewelry, baby gifts, teacher appreciation gifts and hostess gifts. We are proud to carry a large selection of Judaic books, children’s books, cookbooks and books by Temple Beth Am authors. Visit us often, as we have new holiday merchandise arriving daily. Email the Gift Shop HOURS Monday 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Tuesday 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Wednesday 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Thursday 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Friday 8:00 am – 3:00 pm Saturday & Sunday Closed Shop Online Temple Beth Am 1039 S. La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90035 Contact Us Phone - 310-652-7353 Email - *protected email* Home Welcome Prayer Learning Community YLE Join Us Calendar Copyright © 2026 Temple Beth Am. All rights reserved. Website designed by Addicott Web .
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◈ Source: https://www.tbala.org/prayer/shavuot-2026/ · Fetched: 2026-05-16T18:13:40Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://www.tbala.org/welcome/ · Fetched: 2026-05-16T18:13:40Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://www.tbala.org/prayer/ · Fetched: 2026-05-16T18:13:40Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://www.tbala.org/welcome/gift-shop/ · Fetched: 2026-05-16T18:13:40Z · Law I — Provenance
schema.org v2.0.0 · source: http://www.tbala.org/ schema.org/BreadcrumbList ↗
Semantic Words 40 words · frequency ranked · Law III
40 words · top 5: minyan · community · learning · temple · beth · click to expand
Top 40 words by frequency from http://www.tbala.org/ + 35 interior pages (23,036 words total). Stop-words stripped. Ranked by repetition.
#1minyan372x · 2.73%
#2community339x · 2.49%
#3learning251x · 1.84%
#4temple199x · 1.46%
#5beth198x · 1.45%
#6shabbat196x · 1.44%
#7calendar192x · 1.41%
#8overview165x · 1.21%
#9morning146x · 1.07%
#10rabbi140x · 1.03%
#11welcome136x · 1.0%
#12jewish130x · 0.95%
#13tba128x · 0.94%
#14pressman113x · 0.83%
#15yle112x · 0.82%
#16event109x · 0.8%
#17evening109x · 0.8%
#18prayer106x · 0.78%
#19los97x · 0.71%
#20angeles97x · 0.71%
#21academy95x · 0.7%
#22daily87x · 0.64%
#23family82x · 0.6%
#24zoom80x · 0.59%
#25staff79x · 0.58%
#26join76x · 0.56%
#27torah76x · 0.56%
#28services74x · 0.54%
#29office70x · 0.51%
#30add64x · 0.47%
#31details64x · 0.47%
#32download63x · 0.46%
#33ics63x · 0.46%
#34google63x · 0.46%
#35icalendar63x · 0.46%
#36outlook63x · 0.46%
#37institute62x · 0.46%
#38youth61x · 0.45%
#39rembaum60x · 0.44%
#40school59x · 0.43%
Law III — frequency measured, meaning is the reader's · source: http://www.tbala.org/
Text Topology Fingerprint v1.0.0 · very_long · 146,770 chars · Law III
Six-layer pre-linguistic shape measurement. Deterministic. Same input, same output, always. Hash: 153bf9ce774fccea4b4378574c928bd0...
◈ Signal Matrix
0.201
TTR
0.129
HAPAX
0.871
REP
0.607
BIGRAM
0.640
H2T
0.481
CPRT
9.976
SKEW
120.237
KURT
1.242
C/P
1.847
PENT
0.833
S1P
0.003
NASC
TTR=type-token ratio · HAPAX=hapax ratio · REP=repetition score · BIGRAM=bigram repetition · H2T=hapax-to-type · CPRT=capital token ratio · SKEW=sentence skewness · KURT=sentence kurtosis · C/P=comma-period ratio · PENT=punct entropy · S1P=single-sent para ratio · NASC=non-ASCII ratio
◈ Topology Position
Latin dominant · narrow vocabulary range · short-form declarative register · moderate clause complexity · narrow topic focus · moderate uncommon edge signal
◈ Six Measurement Layers
Layer 1 — Character
0.0033
Non-ASCII Ratio
0.0 = Latin-dominant · 1.0 = fully non-Latin script
Layer 1 — Character
3.4650
Character Entropy
Shannon entropy of character distribution.
Layer 1 — Character
'e' (11565x)
Most Frequent
Highest-frequency character. Law V — common edge.
Layer 2 — Token
0.2013
Type-Token Ratio
Unique tokens / total tokens. Lexical diversity signal.
Layer 2 — Token
0.1288
Hapax Ratio
Tokens appearing exactly once. Law VI — uncommon edge.
Layer 6 — Document
0.6399
Hapax to Type
Hapax count / unique token count.
Layer 3 — Punctuation
1.2418
Comma/Period Ratio
Clause complexity per sentence.
Layer 3 — Punctuation
1.8468
Punct Entropy
Shannon entropy across punctuation types.
Layer 4 — Sentence
559
Sentence Count
Total detected sentences across all crawled pages.
Layer 4 — Sentence
9.9760
Skewness
Positive = long-tail. Negative = conversational.
Layer 5 — Paragraph
0.8333
Single Sent Ratio
High = web copy. Low = academic prose.
Layer 6 — Document
0.8712
Repetition Score
Tokens appearing more than once / total.
◈ Token Length Distribution
1-3
30%
4-6
37%
7-10
29%
11-15
4%
16-20
0%
21+
0%
◈ Density Gradient — TTR per Document Tenth
Front-loaded = abstract/preamble · Flat = consistent prose · Back-loaded = building complexity
◈ Lexical Richness Curve — Rolling Window TTR
0.240.98
Window=50 tokens · Step=25 · 925 data points
topology_fingerprint.py v1.0.0 · sha256: 153bf9ce774fccea... · Law III + Law VI
Ratio Signals 8 deterministic measurements · the gap is the signal
Eight deterministic measurements. Law I: every value traces to its source stage.
schema density
0.4500
Schema props extracted / top semantic words.
nav ratio
0.1947
Nav URLs / total internal URLs.
content to structure ratio
0.2319
Total words / raw HTML bytes. Content density.
external tld diversity
2
Unique TLD count in outbound links.
self declaration coherence
0.1806
Fuzzy overlap across title / H1 / meta / schema name.
schema to nav alignment
0.0000
Schema type tokens vs nav link text overlap.
javascript surface ratio
0.0000
Fraction of interior pages JS-gated.
URL Depth Distribution
depth_0: 38 · depth_1: 34 · depth_2: 42 · depth_3plus: 76
Internal URLs by path depth. Depth 0 = root.
Tech Stack · Security · Freshness SecurityLabel.MINIMAL · FreshnessLabel.CURRENT
Sitemap: ✗Robots.txt: ✗Schema.org: ✓Open Graph: ✓Canonical: ✓HTTPS: ✓HSTS: ✗CSP: ✗
Security
SecurityLabel.MINIMAL
Freshness
FreshnessLabel.CURRENT
Server
Apache
cmsWordPress
web_serverApache
analytics['Google Tag Manager']
Ledger Appends 8 ledgers · graph edge traversal · Law V+VII
Build: national-transit-v1.0.0 Spec: Root-LD v1.0 Status: LIVE Minted: 2026-05-16
tbala.org · gdr-f6e65c91
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