A Message of Gratitude and Hope: Looking Forward to a New Year Together at Temple Beth Am
Dear Temple Beth Am Community,
As we stand on the brink of a new year, I am filled with joy and a deep sense of hope. The spirit of community that thrives at Temple Beth Am is truly special, and it is a privilege to share this journey with you.
I want to extend my heartfelt appreciation to our remarkable clergy team, our dedicated professional staff led by Executive Director Sharone Levi, and our committed lay leaders. Their tireless efforts have resulted in a wide variety of engaging and innovative services, programs, and events that enrich our congregational life.
Reflecting on the past 25 years, I am so immensely grateful for the connections I have made with you and your families. Temple Beth Am has been a cornerstone of my life, fostering a profound sense of belonging. For those who are new to our community, I invite you to immerse yourself and witness the magic that unfolds here. There are numerous avenues for you to discover your place within our vibrant congregation, no matter how long you’ve been with us.
It’s crucial that our members feel comfortable and valued in their contributions to our community. Our Fair Share program offers diverse membership options to meet different financial situations, ensuring that everyone can find a way to participate. If you’re in a position to do so, I encourage you to consider contributing at one of our Committee of 100 levels. Your generosity will not only support our collective needs but will also help us maintain the exceptional services we offer to our members.
I eagerly look forward to reconnecting with each of you in the coming months. Your ongoing support, kindness, and spirit of community are what make Temple Beth Am truly a family. Please don’t hesitate to stop by my office and say hello—I would love to hear from you!
You, our members, are our greatest asset. Thank you for being an integral part of our Temple Beth Am family.
With love and gratitude,
Rita Diaz
Membership Director