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Locality: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 215-673-2511



Address: 9201 Old Bustleton Ave 19115 Philadelphia, PA, US

Website: tbaphilly.org/

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Congregation Temple Beth Ami 04.11.2020

Temple Beth Ami invites you to join us for High Holiday Services. For more information about days/times of services and how you can become a member or purchase a ticket contact Jill via email: [email protected] or call her at: 215-673-2511 after 3:00 PM Monday-Thursday. We will be following all social distancing protocols, therefore, it is IMPERATIVE you register by September 10th so that we can organize seating accordingly.

Congregation Temple Beth Ami 02.11.2020

Temple Beth Ami is now resuming our Saturday Shabbat Service starting at 9:30 AM and concluding at 11:30 AM. To enter the building and participate in the service you are required to wear a mask at all times while you are here. We also ask that you follow all of the recommended social distancing guidelines remaining at least six feet apart from others at all times and that you do not sit in a seat that is directly next to someone else unless you live in the same household as ...that person. In addition to a mask, please bring your own head covering and tallis with you. For your safety, we will still not be having a Kiddush after services. We appreciate your continued support and understanding during these strange and unusual times and look forward to seeing everyone who is able to attend. Please contact the office with any questions or for additional information through Facebook, by email at [email protected] or call 215 673-2511. See more

Congregation Temple Beth Ami 15.10.2020

Due to the Coronavirus Temple Beth Ami has suspended all services & activities until further notice. Our office will remain open Monday - Thursday 9:00 AM-6:00 PM & Friday 9:00 AM-4:00 PM. Please contact us with any questions or concerns at 215 673-2511 or [email protected]

Congregation Temple Beth Ami 06.10.2020

Temple Beth Ami has made the difficult decision to suspend services for the next two weeks effective Wednesday, March 18th. We will continue to monitor this situation on an as needed basis and post updates as they become available. Please contact the office with any questions or concerns at 215 673-2511 or [email protected].

Congregation Temple Beth Ami 17.09.2020

This event has been canceled. Please contact KleinLife with any questions and/or for additional information.

Congregation Temple Beth Ami 01.09.2020

If you are interested in learning more about Temple Beth Ami and/or the Jewish Religion in general then join us for services Saturday starting at 9:00 AM. The charming and energetic Rabbi Mitchell Novitsky will be delivering one of his delightful and inspiring sermons. His enthusiasm is infectious and it makes for a great way to start your day by attending services. There is no charge to attend and everyone is welcome. We hope to see you this weekend!

Congregation Temple Beth Ami 17.08.2020

Temple Beth Ami invites you to join us for our 1st Saturday Service of 2020. We are fortunate enough to have Rabbi Mitchell Novitsky who is known for his invigorating orations as well as his charismatic personality. Everyone is welcome to attend our Saturday Services which start at 9:00 AM and are FREE. If you are interested in learning more about the Jewish Religion, looking for a new place to worship or you just want to check us out stop in this weekend to see what we are all about.

Congregation Temple Beth Ami 14.08.2020

Sunday, December 29th, 2019, Rabbi Mitchell Novitsky & Family celebrated the birth of their Granddaughter Rivka with a Baby Naming.

Congregation Temple Beth Ami 25.07.2020

Chanukah Party 2019 at Temple Beth Ami Philadelphia PA. USA.

Congregation Temple Beth Ami 21.06.2020

This weekend is a busy weekend at Temple Beth Ami. Starting at 9:00 AM on Saturday the smart, knowledgeable and always entertaining Rabbi Mitchell Novitsky will be here to officiate services. After moringing services on Sunday morning we will be hosting our Annual Chanukah Party at 11:30 AM. We look forward to seeing everyone who can attend this weekend!