Temple Beth Sholom is focused on making our small but active community truly feel like a family. Our members are from all walks of life, ages, family types and backgrounds. We are proud to invite those seeking a sacred community whether they were raised Jewish or not. We work to provide opportunities for everyone to find their place; whether it is at our religious services, adult study, family educational programs, children's education, interfaith activities, secular festivities, as a friend to our community, we invite you to our community.
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Any cancelled or rescheduled services or events will be posted here ASAP.
This window, located in the front hall at TBS, symbolizes the Sabbath. In the lower part of the window, a mother's hands bless the Sabbath candles. Above are images that depict the Six Days of Creation. Click here to go to the Michigan Stained Glass Census Home Page. Photograph was taken by Helen Kahn's brother.
TBS Conversion to Judaism Process:Click here to view the documents approved by the TBS Board on 5/17/2010.
TBS B'nai Mitzvah Guidelines are now available on this website. Click here
TBS Subsidies to Attend Jewish Conferences or Events: Temple Beth Sholom has budgeted a modest amount to offer subsidiesto individuals interested in participating in Jewish related conferences and events. To apply for a TBS subsidy, contact Candace Worthington for an application and instructions (906-360-4659 or candaceLworthington@gmail.com).
TBS Annual Meeting: Minutes of the June 6, 2010 Annual Meeting have been posted on the website. To view the minutes, click here.
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