Here - Religious school students conduct Family Service with the assistance of Rabbi Warshaw. Family Services are usually held on the second Friday of the month at 7:00pm. Check TBY's Service and Events Calendar as the schedule does change slightly depending on the Jewish holiday schedule.
-Photo by Marvin Novick
Religious School:
Religious School is held three Sundays a month from 9:45 am to 12 noon. Currently there are over 35 children enrolled. In addition to Sunday School, Temple Bat Yam provides weekly Hebrew instruction for children approaching Bar or Bat Mitzvah age. Our mission is to enable participating students to...
Transfer what they learn at religious school to their homes and lives.
Understand the concepts behind the Jewish holidays and rituals.
Have a basic understanding of Torah and Bible.
Understand and feel a commitment to Jewish ethics.
Be able to participate in a Reform Jewish service.

TBY offers a wide variety of adult-ed classes. Our members come from many backgrounds. Many members have non-Jewish spouses and many members would like to further their religious education. We want to learn more about the Torah, Judaism, and the principles underlying our faith. With this in mind, the adult education committee, with the assistance of Rabbi Warshaw, has designed the adult education curriculum for the coming year. Several courses are designed for people interested in converting to Judaism and for those interested in adult Bar and Bat Mitzvah. However, everyone is welcome to attend any and all classes. Click on a link below to view and print our current Adult-Ed brochure.
Classes include:
Mussar -Starts November 11
Yiddish -Start date to be announced
Intro to Judaism -Starts March 17
A Taste of Talmud -Starts April 8
Adult Hebrew -Start date to be announced
Learn to Sing Music -Start date to be announced
Print and Download Pg. 1 of TBY's Adult Ed flier
Print and Download Pg. 2 of TBY's Adult Ed flier

Rabbi Warshaw’s Introduction to Judaism class gathers to discuss Exodus and hold a mock seder. The eight-week course covers many aspects of being Jewish, including rituals and ethics.
Pictured seated, from left, are Candy Gusst, Rabbi Warshaw and Carol Schachter. Standing, from left are Allen Brodsky, Phyllis Brodsky, Ioana Oancea, Norm Katz, Joanne Wolpin, Bill Lucas, Barbara Southwell, Ed Wolpin, Bette Bohlmann, Debbie Resnick and Ray Resnick.
—Photo by Jeannette Abrams