Temple Beth
Sholom is a traditional, egalitarian synagogue that is formally affiliated
with the United Synagogue for Conservative Judaism (USCJ). In existence
for over five decades, we offer a friendly, warm, and supportive environment
in which Jews by birth and by choice and non-Jewish family and friends
celebrate the richness and beauty of Jewish life through life-cycle events,
communal worship, and education. Committed to the perpetuation of the
Jewish tradition, we boast a vibrant religious school, active youth groups,
and an outstanding adult education program. Every member of our community
is welcome and encouraged to contribute his or her talents, expertise, and energy to
our volunteer-run congregation that fosters strong social bonds among
its members.
In addition to observance of Jewish religious traditions, Temple Beth
Sholom values intellectual inquiry about all facets of Judaism. Viewing
Torah study as a life-long commitment, Temple Beth Sholom encourages its
members to become active students of Jewish history and thought and translate
their knowledge into social action so as to make the world a better place.
Under the spiritual leadership of Rabbi Bryan R. Bramly, Temple Beth Sholom
works to support Jewish world wide solidarity, the State
of Israel, and works tirelessly to improve the quality of life
in the East Valley.
Temple Beth Sholom began over fifty years ago in Mesa, Arizona. Our current
grounds at 3400 N. Dobson Road in Chandler house our sanctuary, social
hall, religious school, Sholom Preschool, Youth lounge as well as administrative
offices and Sisterhood sponsored Judaica shop.
Governed by a board of directors and various committees, we are a synagogue
of the people, by the people, and for the people. Participation in social
events, religious services, volunteering to help others in our synagogue
and our community at large through the social action committee are welcomed
and encouraged.