Down-to-Earth Jewish Community

Nestled in the Neighborhood at 19th & California

Join a community where people know your name

Whether you've been part of our community for years or just arrived, you'll find kind people who are excited to do Jewish with you and hear your story.

Explore Judaism on your terms

At Beth Shir Shalom, you will find opportunities to connect to Judaism through music, food, prayer, travel, learning, & art. Wherever you are on your journey, we have something for you.

Become Your Best Self

Our lifelong learning programs – our Early Childhood Center, Religious School, Teen Programs & Adult Education – focus on building healthy relationships with ourselves, our community, and Jewish life. By discussing and engaging with Jewish stories, ideas, and luminaries, we deepen our understanding of ourselves and the impact we have on the people and the world around us.

I joined Beth Shir Shalom because…

...we moved from Israel and were looking for a warm & welcoming community to give us a sense of belonging and family.

— Sophy Y.

...everyone at Beth Shir Shalom welcomed interfaith families like ours with open hearts and open minds.

— Andrea K.

...when we came looking for a preschool, we discovered a warm, welcoming, down-to-earth, spiritual community.

— Guy Z.

FAQ

  • Our Shabbat services are always open to everyone. If you plan on coming, let us know so we can look out for you! If you want time with our rabbi, High Holy Day tickets, access to our lifelong learning programs, or simply to support an awesome Jewish community, check out our memership options.

  • Absolutely! Beth Shir Shalom creates space for all types of Jews. Our community has religious experiences for those seeking a more traditional model of Jewish community as well as programming, learning and celebrations for those seeking something more cultural.

  • Rabbi Alex Kress succeeded Rabbi Emeritus Neil Comess-Daniels in 2021. We do not have a cantor, but our temple is full of music!

  • Yes! We are a Reform congregation affiliated with the URJ.

  • We have an amazing, intimate BMitzvah program that adapts to each child. Students must be enrolled in their grade level for a minimum of two years before becoming BMitzvah, which includes weekly Hebrew learning. As their date approaches, they begin work with a tutor 1-on-1 for eight months leading up to their ceremony. A few months before their ceremony, they begin meeting with Rabbi Alex 1-on-1 to write their D’var Torah & prepare iyyunim (intros to prayers). Our BMitzvah ceremonies are warm, joyful celebrations of our amazing kids!