About Us
Beth Sholom, a Conservative-affiliated egalitarian congregation, has served the Frederick community for more than 100 years. We offer numerous educational and worship opportunities, social and cultural events, and community-oriented activities for members of all ages. We encourage our congregants to take advantage of the many avenues of participation we offer.
Beth Sholom’s educational offerings include Beth Sholom Early Childhood Center for two- to four-year-olds, religious education for children ages five through 16, and a variety of courses for adults taught by Rabbi Hersh, Cantor Shulie and Rabbi Tzvi Tuchman from Baltimore.
Shabbat services are held each Friday evening and Saturday morning, and Tot Shabbat and religious school-led Friday evening services are held monthly. Weekday minyanim are held every Thursday morning.
Youth group advisers plan monthly cultural and social events for children of all ages, and the adult programming committee organizes monthly social, cultural and educational activities for adults.
Beth Sholom members are committed to Tikkun Olam, or repairing the world. Throughout the year congregants engage in service activities that help those in need in the local Frederick community and beyond.
We welcome all to learn, worship, celebrate and get involved! We look forward to getting to know you.
Sun, February 28 2021
16 Adar 5781
Upcoming Events
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Sunday ,
FebFebruary 28 , 2021
Sunday, Feb 28th 9:30a to 11:30a
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Sunday ,
FebFebruary 28 , 2021
Sunday, Feb 28th 11:30a to 12:30p
Studying Torah, counted among the 613 mitzvot, is based on the verse from Deuteronomy, "And you shall teach it to your children." Join Rabbi Hersh on Shabbat afternoons as he delves into the intricacies and teachings of the Torah. -
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MarMarch 3 , 2021
Wednesday, Mar 3rd 1:00p to 2:00p
Join Rabbi Hersh each week as we explore the parasha through the eyes of the Chassidic masters. Through our discussions we will learn how each week’s teaching can be incorporated into our own spiritual lives. Come with a coffee or tea. Leave with an elevated neshama. Join on Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81581084891?pwd=alpqM3lhbU1EVUNSMXhkMUVqVUdJUT09