Congregation Beth Am
| Congregation Beth Am | |
|---|---|
Hebrew: בית עם | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Reform Judaism |
| Rite | Nusach Ashkenaz |
| Ecclesiastical or organisational status | Synagogue |
| Status | Active |
| Location | |
| Location | 26790 Arastradero Road, Los Altos Hills, California |
| Country | United States |
![]() Location in San Francisco Bay Area, California | |
| Geographic coordinates | 37°23′36″N 122°08′42″W / 37.393294°N 122.144902°W / 37.393294; -122.144902 |
| Architecture | |
| Architect(s) | Goodwin Steinberg |
| Type | Synagogue architecture |
| Website | |
| betham | |
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Congregation Beth Am (Hebrew: בית עם, lit. 'People's House') is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Los Altos Hills, California, in the United States.[2]
The congregation is a member of the Union for Reform Judaism.
Beth Am has a sister congregation in Poltava, Ukraine, also known as Beth Am. Beth Am has a program aimed at helping emigrant families from the former Soviet Union. Two congregation members have won Nobel Prizes.[3]
References
- ^ "Guided Tour". Archived from the original on October 12, 2010. Retrieved December 4, 2011.
- ^ Pine, Dan (November 22, 2022). "Beth Am suffers 'moment of crisis' after rabbi's contract is not renewed". J. Retrieved January 5, 2024.
- ^ "Beth Am, congregation of learners, marks 40 years". J. May 3, 1996.
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