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Welcome to Congregation Beth Ahm!

Formed in 1892, Congregation Beth Ahm was established to provide
opportunities to explore and practice Judaism in a warm and approachable environment. We believe in the value of promoting an inviting, caring and welcoming environment where we demonstrate compassion toward others through derech eretz, tzedakah and tikkun olam.

 

Please join us to experience Congregation Beth Ahm at one of
these upcoming events or click on the calendar to see more.
 
 
Meaning and Mitzvah
Monday, April 8 at 7:30pm
Join us for an exploration of the mitzvot related to Seders and Pesach overall.  We’ll take a deep dive into the sources to enhance our celebrations with added meaning from Jewish tradition.  Everyone welcome.  Click here to register.  Contact Rabbi Rubenstein at ravsteven@cbahm.org with questions.
 
 
Men's Seder
Thursday, April 11 at 7:30pm
Why?  Because two Seders just aren’t enough!  All men are invited to join for a fun (and matza-free) Men’s "Seder" as we prepare for Pesah.  Bring a bottle of your favorite spirit to share and enjoy a delicious meal. Rabbi David Nelson (Rabbi emeritus of Beth Shalom) will be our special guest and will help us prepare for the holiday.  For more information, contact Marc Soble at mhsoble@cs.com.  $50 per person.  Click here to register by April 1.  Unfortunately, late registrations cannot be accepted.  Hosted by the Beth Ahm Men's Club
 
 
A Taste of Jewish India
Monday, April 15 at 7:30pm
Join Sisterhood in welcoming Ann Arbor author and poet Zilka Joseph, in celebration of the publishing of her most recent book, Sweet Malida-Memories of a Bene Israel Woman.  At a private home in West Bloomfield, Sisterhood will host an evening of storytelling, poetry and sharing of recipes Zilka learned while growing up in India.  This program is free for Sisterhood members and $10 for guests (payable at the event).  Please contact Sharona Shapiro at shapirolerner@gmail.com to register and receive the address for the event.  Zilka will bring signed copies of her book available for purchase.  Her book is also available on Amazon and Mayapple Press.  Click here to learn more about Zilka.
 
 
Natan's Story: Search and Rescue in the Aftermath of October 7
Thursday, April 25 at 7:30pm
Natan Neppe is a commander in the IDF Search and Rescue brigade that spent several months in southern Israel retrieving and caring for the bodies of civilians killed during the October 7th attacks.  He has a unique story to share with our community—a difficult but touching one about what he saw and how he views the work that he has done. This event is recommended for adults only due to the nature of Natan’s story.  Advance registration by April 24 is required (no walk-ins).  Click here to register.  Hosted at Congregation Beth Ahm in partnership with Jewish Federation Israel and Overseas.
 
Book Club: Woman of ValorWednesday, May 1 at 7:30pm
The Book Club is open to all in the community to share insights, consider different perspectives, and engage in thought provoking conversations about books that explore Jewish life, history, ideas, struggles, and values.  Contact Marsha Fershtman at fershtman@yahoo.com  with questions.  Click here to register.  Book club will meet at the synagogue and the discussion will be led by Lynne Golodner.  Woman of Valor is a fictional story about the courage to love the ordinary and seek satisfaction where you are, while shedding the need to please others.
 
 
 

 

Ritual Life at Beth Ahm 
 
Daily minyan is gathering in the Tauber Chapel in the morning and evening.  Shabbat morning services are held in the Haar Sanctuary and on an interim basis are also available via livestream.  Visit www.cbahm.org/livestream or click on the icon below.
 
                                                          
For service times and additional details about ritual life at synagogue, click here.  

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