Congregation Beth Avraham
Orthodox
The shul started out as Congregation Agudath Achim in late 1920 in the crowded back of David Millers' furniture store. On January 31, 1921, the certification of corporation was issued and it started to take off. For the next 45 years, it was a vibrant synagogue that offered the only Orthodox services in town to the Jewish residents of South Side Bethlehem on
By the early 70's
That Passover, the congregation was renamed Beth Avraham after its first rabbi; Rabbi Avraham Mowitz, who served 30 years with distinction to this wonderful Synagogue.
Today, Beth Avraham is a modern orthodox synagogue that combines the traditional service with a very informal, easygoing atmosphere with small town friendliness. No one is ever made to feel unwelcome, and a position on the board is always reserved for a young congregant (18-30). The congregation is growing, new people are joining - come see what the excitement is about!
YOU BELONG AT BETH AVRAHAM!
Top Five Reasons You Should Give Beth Avraham a Try:
1. Membership is free! Seats are not ‘sold’ and money is never a barrier to participation.
2. Informal Atmosphere: There is no dress code and we are totally non-judgmental. All Jews feel embraced and valued in our shul irrespective of background, knowledge, or observance level.
3. Be Inspired! We teach an authentic Torah message that will enrich your life and relationships. Davening is engaging and meaningful, yet lively and easy to follow.
4. Be Intellectually Challenged! We speak of the great ideas, not of people.
5. Small-town friendliness in a cozy, homey (‘haimish’) environment.
WEEKLY SERVICES:
Friday night: Call Rabbi Mizrachi for exact times
Saturday morning: 9:30 AM., then check out our “Ya’alili” Kiddush!
Mincha Shabbat afternoon: Sunset, followed by Se’udah Shileesheet
Maariv after Shabbat: 72 minutes after sunset
Sunday morning: 9:00 AM followed by Talmud/Jewish Law class
PROGRAMS/CLASSES:
Sunday morning after Shacharit: Talmud/Jewish Law class
Tuesday 8:00 PM: “The Daven-ci Code: Unlocking the Secrets of Jewish Prayer”
Wednesday 7:00 PM: Hebrew & Chumash
Gift Shop: All manner of Judaica available; contact the shul for additional information
Babysitting/youth activities for all events
610.438.2314
congregationbethavraham@gmail.com