The Mitzvah of Membership
The Mitzvah of Membership
Whether your relationship with Judaism leans sacred or cultural, your Beth David membership helps uphold our precious Jewish values and traditions for ourselves and future generations. Like Jews in congregations around the world, we pray in plural, invoking "we" and "our" in our prayers because our spiritual, intellectual, and emotional well being is stronger when we are together. We share each other's joys and sorrows, knowing that life's inevitable transitions are made sweeter or more bearable as members of a sacred and caring temple family.
Your Beth David membership comes with many other benefits too:
*Rabbinic services for lifecycle events: bris, baby namings, b'nai mitzvah, weddings and funerals
*Automatic online access to all services and programming
*Inclusion in members only events
*Priority access to and discounts on events and High Holy Days
*Eligibility to serve on the Board of Trustees
*Ability to service on congregational committees
*Access to attend and vote at congregational meetings
For more information, contact our office staff.



Fri, October 24 2025
2 Cheshvan 5786
Beth David Services & Events
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Friday ,
OctOctober 24 , 2025Rise Up: Our Time to Act
Friday, Oct 24th 6:00p to 7:00p
Propositions: Power to the People. Join us for an engaging presentation exploring how everyday citizens can shape the laws that govern us. Our guest speaker will share the fascinating history of propositions and initiatives in California, explain how they’ve influenced our democracy, and demystify the process of getting a proposition on the ballot. Come learn how the power of the people truly drives change! -
Friday ,
OctOctober 24 , 2025Erev Shabbat Worship
Friday, Oct 24th 7:00p to 8:00p
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Sunday ,
OctOctober 26 , 2025Yad b'Yad
Sunday, Oct 26th 9:30a to 11:30a
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Monday ,
OctOctober 27 , 2025Book Group Meeting
Monday, Oct 27th 12:30p to 2:00p
Please join us for a discussion of A Day In The Life Of Abed Salama by Nathan Thrall, which won a 2024 Pulitzer Prize for general non-fiction. The author is a Jewish-American journalist based in Jerusalem. -
Friday ,
OctOctober 31 , 2025Erev Shabbat Worship
Friday, Oct 31st 7:00p to 8:00p
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Sunday ,
NovNovember 2 , 2025Yad b'Yad
Sunday, Nov 2nd 9:30a to 11:30a
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Monday ,
NovNovember 3 , 2025Movie Mavens
Monday, Nov 3rd 12:30p to 2:00p
Join in the discussion (all via Zoom) of the notable film Avalon. This drama follows the immigrant Krichinsky clan as they setlle in Baltimore during the early 20th century. While Sam Kirchinsky establishes roots in the city and find a wife, his ambitious son, changes his last name in order to try to live the American dream--revealing cultural and generational gaps. -
Friday ,
NovNovember 7 , 2025Family Shabbat Service
Friday, Nov 7th 4:30p to 5:00p
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Friday ,
NovNovember 7 , 2025Community Potluck
Friday, Nov 7th 5:00p to 6:00p
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Friday ,
NovNovember 7 , 2025Erev Shabbat Worship
Friday, Nov 7th 6:00p to 7:00p
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