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    Islamic Center of Bothell

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    7 years ago

    Wonderful house of worship with very friendly and hospitable people. I thoroughly enjoy coming here.

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    Temple Beth Am

    Temple Beth Am

    3.9(10 reviews)
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    Hi. I have been a member of TBA since I was a kid. Please ignore the salty Karen's + Steve's,…read morepolitics have literally always been a part of not only TBA, but also the Reform movement. They know this, but refuse to acknowledge it and get salty anyways. They do love Jews of all viewpoints, quite literally. Many of us, myself included, just don't hold space for childish behavior from adults. They are not praying to leftist ideology, they are simply praying. LGBTQ+ Jews exist (hi) and always have (hey great aunt Jennie from 1863). Celebrating those of our community who are LGBTQ+ isn't "sawing off the branch they are sitting on", and neither is holding our Muslim peers in our hearts. Their religion, like ours, is beautiful in its own way, and friends are always welcome. Welcoming Jews who have intersecting identities isn't "political", it's following Jewish values. Oh no, the senior rabbi mentioned how a candidate put the Jewish community, LGBTQ+ community (hi, Jewish Queers exist), Muslim community, immigrant community (Jewish immigrants exist), etc. in danger. It's her job, as a Rabbi, to work with our community, Jewish or not, and to protect us. In any case, it does have its problems don't get me wrong (mainly the board, mainly the usual drama, mainly all my own personal problems with the URJ), but it's always welcoming, always warm, and always working to do better. They hold space for anyone who needs it. The services are always full of ruach, and the music is amazing. The Hebrew school is one of the best URJ wise, and always is very kid focused + working to be even better. They have activities for nearly everyone, and constantly work on engagement. Despite having walked away from the Reform movement, TBA will always be home.

    Been going here nearly a decade and can safely say it's one of the few places that's a comfortable…read moreJewish home for us here in the otherwise unaffiliated northwest. We started going here when we were just a couple, then Rabbi Jonathan married us, and we've been members ever since. Here's the details: This synagogue is affiliated with the reform movement. It's egalitarian at its core. Gays & lesbians are more than welcome. Interfaith couples? Absolutely. Families with young kids? Tot shabbat on Saturday and Friday night once/month. Senior citizens? Many many many activities for you. Like to volunteer? Join one of the myriad committees. Hate to volunteer? Show up at one of the events targeted at every niche you could imagine. If you're even at all interested in learning more about Judaism (whether you're already a Jew or are dating/married to one) there's tons of adult learning classes too - and even a conversion "track" if you're interested. There are two main rabbis - Jonathan and Beth Singer (yes, they're married). Besides leading interesting services they also lead trips to Jewish sites around the world (if you're up for it). There's also a great cantor in Wendy Marcus who, along with her husband Sean Weaver, do an incredible job of bringing many cultural and musical touches to the services without making it feel like a church. We haven't gotten to the religious school yet (our kid is almost old enough) but it's the largest in the northwest, and the teenage youth group is also very active. There's an increasing amount of Hebrew (at least compared to when I was a kid at reform shuls on the east coast) but even if you don't know a tallis from a tennis racket you'll be comfortable here as long as you're interested in exploring or expressing your Judaism.

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