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Rabbi Doug speaking passionately from the podium with the colorful sanctuary mural behind himCantor Anna singing joyfully at the outdoor Hanukkah menorah lighting celebrationCantor Anna conducting the TBS choir during a spirited Shabbat serviceCantor Anna smiling warmly with guitar surrounded by childrenTBS community gathered by the lake for Tashlich with guitar player in a beautiful outdoor settingCantor Anna leading the choir in white robes during High Holiday services

A Reform Jewish Community in Rockland County, NY

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Home

A place where every person is welcomed, every voice matters, and every Shabbat feels like coming home.

ShabbatFridays at 7:30 PM
Torah StudySaturdays at 10:00 AM

Our Community

A Place to
Belong

Temple Beth Sholom is a welcoming Reform Jewish community where people of all backgrounds come together to worship, learn, and celebrate. Based at RJCC Rockland in West Nyack, we believe in the power of inclusivity, music, and real connection.

Whether you are looking for a spiritual home, want to give your children a strong Jewish education, or simply want to be part of something warm and meaningful, you will find your place here.

The Temple Beth Sholom clergy and staff team smiling together

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Service Times

Services & Torah Study

Services every Friday at 7:30pm and Torah Study every Shabbat morning at 10AM.

Rabbi Doug and a musician blow shofars together during High Holiday services
The Torah is not in heaven. It is here, in our hands, in our hearts, in the conversations we share.
Rabbi Doug Sagal

@rockland.tbs

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Community members gathered together during services

Come As You Are

Whether it is your first Shabbat or your thousandth, there is always room at our table.