Welcome to

Temple B’nai Sholom

Temple B’nai Sholom is the center of Reform Judaism in North Alabama, and a spiritual home to life-long Jews and seekers knocking on our door for the first time, where diversity and the richness of Jewish thought and practice are embraced. We believe that Judaism is timeless, evolving, and relevant in all that we do.

Join Our Family

Temple B’nai Sholom is more than a synagogue — it’s a home. As the heart of Jewish life in Huntsville, our congregation is made up of longtime locals, newcomers, interfaith families, LGBTQ+ individuals, and seekers of all backgrounds. We pray together, celebrate together, and show up for one another.

Here, belonging means being seen, heard, and valued — not just welcomed, but embraced. If you’re looking for a place to connect, grow, and give back, we invite you to join our family.

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Shabbat Services

Fridays, 7:00 PM
 
We invite you to join us in person or virtually
 as we celebrate Shabbat together!
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Shabbat Times This Week

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Upcoming Events

We hope to see you and your loved ones at an upcoming service or event. At Temple B’nai Sholom, all are welcome — and everyone belongs.
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Get Involved in our Community

Community is at the heart of everything we do. Whether you’re looking to learn, connect, celebrate, or give back, there’s a place for you at Temple B’nai Sholom. Explore the many ways to get involved — for every age and stage of life.

Support Temple B’nai Sholom

For generations, Temple B’nai Sholom has been a place of connection, meaning, and belonging. Your support helps sustain our sacred space — from weekly Shabbat services and holiday celebrations to lifelong learning, community programs, and acts of lovingkindness.

Every gift, no matter the size, makes a difference. Whether you’re honoring a loved one, marking a special occasion, or simply giving back to the place you call home, your generosity ensures that TBS continues to thrive for generations to come.

Thank you for being a part of our story.

From the Union For Reform Judaism / Reform Movement

Marking this Moment: Resources for the Release of the Hostages

Marking this Moment: Resources for the Release of the Hostages urjadmin

May these prayers and rituals guide us through this emotional time and foster a sense of community and compassion.

Wrestling With God After My Miscarriage

Wrestling With God After My Miscarriage jemerman

Looking back, part of my anger with God was also anger at myself. Growing up, it was understood that I would eventually get a job, get married, get pregnant, and have children of my own. When I miscarried, I felt like I had failed at something fundamental.