Welcome to Our Temple
Serving the growing Jewish population on the Delmarva Peninsula, Temple Bat Yam is a Reform Jewish congregation committed to the ideals and eternal truths of Judaism. Our intent is to maintain the traditions and lessons of our rich heritage while respecting the realities and integrity of interfaith marriages and interfaith families. We encourage participation by all family members and spouses in our congregational life, despite religious diversity within a household. We believe the spiritual interests of both our congregation and those of our interfaith couples and families are best served by inclusion within the nurturing community of Temple Bat Yam.
TBY HIGH HOLIDAYS 2025-5786 SERVICE SCHEDULE
(Please call 410-641-4311 to register your attendance)
September |
13 |
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Selichot Program |
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7pm |
Light meal
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7:45pm (approx. time) |
Havalah followed by Selichot services |
September |
22 |
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Erev Rosh Hashanah |
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7pm |
Services
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September |
23 |
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Rosh Hashanah |
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10am |
Services
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4:30pm |
Tashlich at Isle of Wight |
September
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26 |
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Shabbat Shuva |
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7pm |
Erev Shabbat Shuva Services |
October |
1 |
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Erev Yom Kippur |
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7pm |
Kol Nidre Services |
October |
2 |
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Yom Kippur |
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10am |
Morning Services |
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3pm |
Afternoon Services |
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5pm |
Yizkor Services |
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5:45pm |
Neilah (Concluding) Services |
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7:00pm |
Break-the-Fast at Embers |
October
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5 |
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Sukkot Prep |
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10am |
Sukkah Set-up |
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11:30am |
Sukkah Decoration |
October
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10 |
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Shabbat Hol Ha-Moed Sukkot |
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7pm |
Erev Shabbat Sukkot Services (Kiddush in Sukkah) |
October
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14
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Shemini Atzeret (Eighth Day) |
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10am |
Festival and Yizkor Services |
October
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17
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Erev Simchat Torah Family Shabbat |
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5:30pm |
Family Shabbat Dinner (w/Candles, Kiddush, Motzi) |
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6:45pm |
Family Shabbat and Simhat Torah Services |

Tribute to Cheryl Taustin
Cheryl Taustin was a beacon of love, talent, and joy within the Temple Bat Yam community. Her impact was profound, touching countless lives from Salisbury to Ocean City and beyond. If 100 rabbis had served the TBY congregation, they would all agree on how beloved Cheryl was, how she embodied joy and beauty, and how […]
Rabbi Emerita Susan Warshaw
Rabbi Warshaw served as our Rabbi for ten years, retiring in 2018. As a tribute to her many contributions, our Temple bestowed Emerita status for Rabbi Warshaw. See Past Rabbi’s for more information.
Rabbi Arthur S. Rutberg, DD
Rabbi Rutberg serves our congregation and the greater Jewish community with over thirty-eight years of experience in the rabbinate and with the American Jewish community. Rabbi Rutberg grew up in New York City graduating from New York University with his Bachelor’s degree in Judaic Studies and Psychology. He earned a Masters degree in Hebrew Literature […]
Learning
Temple Bat Yam practices the Jewish tradition of life-long learning. Whether you are interested in religious school for your children, learning more about your heritage, discovering the similarities among Judaism and other faiths, studying Mussar, preparing for a B’nai Mitzvah or exploring conversion to Judaism, Temple Bat Yam’s Rabbi and lay-leadership delivers.
Fellowship
Temple Bat Yam is a busy place! Our Sisterhood, Social Activites, Social Action, Fundraising, Social Committee, Membership and Ritual Committees schedule many religious and non-religious events throughout the year.
Our Role in the Community
TBY helps with community service projects at Coastal Hospice, local food pantries, Deer’s Head Hospital. We collect food for the Shepherd’s Nook at Community Church in Ocean Pines. We also sponsor Mitzvah Day, a once a year event that supports many local charities with specific one-time needs. Shown above is the hard working religious school […]A Message from Bat Yam Member Richard Karlin on Israel Bonds
Within a month after October 7, over one billion dollars in Israel bonds were purchased
around the world. This was a great example of the importance and uniqueness of Israel
bonds, an integral part of Israel’s finances since they were first issued in 1951.
In full disclosure I worked for the Israel Bonds organization before retiring (officially
known as The Development Corporation for Israel, the sole underwriter of Israel bonds
in the United States). But in addition to Israel Bonds I also worked for many years as a
financial advisor, so I like to think I view Israel bonds from a different perspective than
most people: Israel bonds are not a charity, they are a solid, competitive investment
which I include as part of my family’s fixed income portfolio.
****Click here to read the full article and learn how to invest in Israel Bonds