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Address: 1011 Camelback Drive, Newport Beach
Telephone: (949) 644-1999
Denomination: Reform Congregation but with traditional services.
Year established: 1973
Service times: Friday at 8 p.m. except on the first Friday of the
month, when a family service is held instead at 6 p.m. Bar and bat
mitzvahs are Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Monday Shabbat inner program at 6:15
a.m. Tot Shabbat program at 8 p.m. on the third Friday of each month.
Rabbi: Mark S. Miller
Cantor: Jonathan Grant. Grant is the only cantor in Orange County
ordained from the Hebrew Union College.
Size of congregation: 600 families
Makeup of congregation: Mostly families with children still in the
home and singles. Members come from Orange County’s coastal communities,
Irvine and Mission Viejo.
Child care: Provided at all services and family activities.
Type of worship: Traditional. Services include prayers, singing and a
teaching. There is a lot of Hebrew in the service, but prayer and song
books are in Hebrew and English, and it is easy for anyone unfamiliar
with Hebrew to follow. The junior choir, under direction of Grant,
provides music at the family service on the first Friday of the month.
Type of sermon: Miller’s teachings are generally based on the portion
of Torah designated for the week, though at times he addresses a current
issue in view of the wisdom of Torah. At the family service, on the first
Friday of each month, his teaching is more of a story and accessible to
the children.
Welcome wagon: Visitors receive an informative pamphlet about Temple
Bat Yahm and its opportunities for worship, education and friendship.
Miller calls visitors following their visit.
Programs: Shabbat and worship services and celebrations for High Holy
Days and other special holidays. Temple Bat Yahm’s Sisterhood provides
events and services for the temple and the community at large. Small
groups, called “chavurah,” provide friendship to families with ages,
children and interests in common. There are many educational programs for
children and adults, including Mommy and Me and preschool programs and
Religious School for older children. Temple Bat Yahm’s yearly lecture
series features distinguished guest speakers, and Miller lectures
throughout the year on topics of Jewish content. Temple Bat Yahm
contributes to the community through food drives, blood drives, and many
various charitable walks, runs and benefits for social services and
causes.
Dress: Clothing should befit the time--Shabbat--and place, the
sanctuary, a holy place.
Church design: The temple is preparing for the new millennium with
Project TBY 2000, a growth expansion program for the future of its
children and the generations to come.
Mission statement: The purpose of the congregation shall be to worship
God in accordance with the faith of Reform Judaism, to promote religious
education, to promote cultural and spiritual welfare of its members as
Jews and as members of the general community and to advance the liberal
interpretation of the Jewish tradition. The congregation has been
established to maintain a house of worship and learning and a place of
assembly for the preservation and perpetuation of Judaism and the ethical
and moral values for which it stands and to provide is members with the
means of identifying with their Jewish heritage and of living in
accordance with Jewish teachings, and to preserve the Jewish faith for
future generations.
Interesting note: Congressman Brad Sherman, from California’s 24th
District (San Fernando Valley), will be at Temple Bat Yahm for Yom Kippur
services Sept. 20. He will speak during an afternoon interlude from 1:30
to 2:15 p.m. He will discuss Israel, its Prime Minister Ehud Barak, the
ongoing peace process in the Middle East and other related issues. The
temple encourages anyone interested in learning more about Temple Bat
Yahm to go to the Web site at https://www.tby.org .-- Compiled by Michele
M. Marr
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