July 5, 2026 -

About Us

Whether it’s singing along with Sam and Rabbi Singer at a service, eating a delicious Shabbat kiddush lunch with friends, taking part in a lively debate in Talmud class, children learning the Aleph Bet, or making beer with the Jew Brew Crew – Congregation Brith Sholom is a place where you will make new lifelong friends, celebrate milestones, and nourish your neshama (soul). When you are here, you are family, and we are saving a seat just for you!

Our Mission

We welcome and inspire Jews from all backgrounds to forge meaningful lifetime connections to one another and to God within an inclusive, caring, and respectful community. We offer learning opportunities, provide support in times of joy and sorrow, and advocate for social justice within a framework of traditional and evolving Judaism.

From Mission to Purposeful Action

  • Participatory and meaningful worship services and holiday celebrations
  • Jewish and larger communal social justice partnerships & engagement
  • Lifelong learning and spiritual growth for all ages
  • Israel engagement & unique trips
  • A caring community for life’s challenges
  • Food, fun, and friendship

Traditions

Shabbat and services


Minyan
Kashrut
Kippah and tallit
Simchas and tzedakah
Brith Sholom’s Holocaust Scroll
Cemetery

Sounds of the Service

All files are in MP3 format:

Torah Service:  Part 1
Torah Service:  Part 2

Musaf: Part 1
Musaf: Part 2

Aliyah Blessings

Blessings Before Haftorah
Blessings After Haftorah

Groups

The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism (USCJ) is a community of kehillot, sacred communities, committed to a dynamic Judaism that is learned and passionate, authentic and pluralistic, joyful and accessible, egalitarian and traditional. Brith Sholom is a USCJ member.

United Synagogue Youth (USY) is the international youth movement of Conservative Judaism. It sponsors a variety of educational, social, religious, and social action programs. Lehigh Valley United Synagogue Youth, or LEVUSY, is based out of Temple Beth El in Allentown, PA. LEVUSY serves the greater Lehigh Valley, with members from Brith Sholom, Temple Beth El in Allentown, and Bnai Abraham of Easton. In addition to our USY chapter for teens in grades 8 through 12, LEVUSY also has a Kadima chapter for students in grades 5 through 7. LEVUSY is a proud member of the Eastern Pennsylvania Region, generally referred to as EPA.

Hadassah is a women’s Zionist movement that has helped make the dream of Israel, a Jewish nation, a reality, and many of the women in our community are active members of the Bethlehem-Easton Group of the Philadelphia Chapter. Raising funds for Hadassah’s medical center in Jerusalem, rescuing children through Youth Aliyah, and pioneering new methods of vocational training are but a few of the projects Hadassah supports. The Brith Sholom office can put you in touch with the local Hadassah representative.