Congregation Beth Shalom Arlington

Congregation Beth Shalom Arlington Congregation Beth Shalom of Arlington, Texas Arlington lies geographically mid-way between Dallas and Fort Worth. ARFTY also received the prestigious Irving J.

The city boasts a population exceeding 360,000, a large campus of the state university system, major manufacturing and distribution facilities of many Fortune 500 companies, a major league baseball stadium, a major league football stadium, and a large entertainment district. Prior to 1980, the Arlington Jewish community held religious services in people’s homes or had to travel either to Dallas or

Fort Worth for services and other religious activities. During that year, 8 families gathered together and organized Congregation Beth Shalom feeling deeply that Arlington and its nearby mid-cities communities needed its own synagogue. Initially, services were held every other Friday night in various church facilities, a pool hall, and a storefront jewelry store. A religious school was initiated in 1981, staffed entirely by volunteers. As for rabbinical services, throughout its history, the congregation was blessed by inspiring lay leaders from all Jewish backgrounds, from yeshiva trained to classical Reform. Services were designed to be acceptable to most congregants, regardless of their previous affiliation. A variety of arrangements were structured with several different rabbis. The first Bar Mitzvah and first wedding were celebrated in 1983. By late 1983, the membership had grown to about 80 families, with Friday night services held weekly, attracting about 100 worshipers at each service. Approximately 80 children attended Sunday religious school, led by a professional who coordinated the efforts of about 20 volunteer teachers. The congregation clearly had outgrown its storefront facilities and was blessed by the donation of a tract of land in North Arlington for the construction of a permanent synagogue building. A fund-raising campaign was successfully completed, and the ground was broken for the new building on September 29, 1985, with completion in the spring of 1986. Under Rabbi Stern’s leadership and his capability of continuing to meet the needs of the diverse population, the membership expanded rapidly. Many educational, as well as social programs, were added. This burgeoning growth led in the 1990s to the acquisition of additional land, and yet another building campaign. A new sanctuary and a 13,000 square foot education building were competed in 1996, reflecting the growth of Congregation Beth Shalom to more than 275 families, with about 250 children enrolled in its rich variety of educational opportunities, children and young people reflected the youthful average age in the congregation. In 1997, Rabbi Keith Stern accepted a position as chief Rabbi in a Boston area synagogue. After an exhaustive search, Rabbi Jeffrey Kaye was selected to be our new Rabbi. Under Rabbi Kaye’s leadership, the congregation continued its active religious school, and initiated and added many community programs including a congregational trip to Israel. Rabbi Kaye left our congregation to become a hospital chaplain in Denver. Following Rabbi Kaye’s departure in 1999, we hired Rabbi Heidi Cortez as our interim part-time rabbi. She officiated at life-cycle events and frequent Shabbat services. At other services, our congregants ably led Shabbat evening and morning Torah study and worship services. In July of 2001, we hired Rabbi Ned Soltz as our full-time rabbi. During the tenure of Rabbi Soltz, the sanctuary was completed to provide a more spiritual feeling, the social hall kitchen was totally renovated, the administration offices and the Rabbi’s office and study were moved to the religious school building, and ARFTY, the synagogue youth group moved into the “Dawg House” in front of the religious school providing them with their own youth house. Fain Social Action Award from the Religious Action Center in Washington, DC, for its “Camp Impact” – a one-week day camp for the homeless and underprivileged youth of the area. Rabbi Soltz retired in June 2009 as Rabbi Emeritus. Cantor Sheri Allen was hired on a part-time basis to lead services (including High Holy Days and Festivals) and tutor and prepare our B’nai Mitzvah students for their upcoming B’nai Mitzvah ceremonies. The remainder of our services are lay leader led. All services are highly participatory, warm, welcoming, and inclusive. The sanctuary building was sold in 2011. The Religious School building was remodeled which included a complete makeover to include our beautiful sanctuary and social hall. A picture of our religious school building follows:

The physical beauty of our interior is but a reflection of the spirit of community and fellowship that is the hallmark of Beth Shalom! This is further exemplified by our Religious School, auxiliary organizations such as Sisterhood, Brotherhood, and Sylvia Grey Chaverim (50’s forward group), as well as dynamic programming, engaging adult education, and FUNdraising events throughout the year. We invite you to become a part of our dynamic community!

05/30/2026

Congregation Beth Shalom Saturday Morning Shabbat Live Stream

05/16/2026
❤️ We Need Your Help – Food Donations Needed ❤️We are collecting food donations to help serve those in need at our annua...
12/22/2025

❤️ We Need Your Help – Food Donations Needed ❤️

We are collecting food donations to help serve those in need at our annual Christmas Eve dinner at the Arlington Life Shelter. Your generosity helps ensure that individuals and families experiencing hardship receive a warm, nourishing meal and a reminder that they are cared for during the holiday season.

If you’re able to purchase food, bring prepared items, or donate toward food costs, every bit helps make a real difference.

Current needs include:
•Cooked Ham
• Sides
• Salad
• Desserts

👉 Full list and sign up:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30E0449A8A928A0F49-60934067-arlington #/

💙 Prefer to donate instead?
Donations for food purchases can be sent via Zelle to: Roy Aldaba-630-631-7140

Thank you for your generosity, support, and kindness. This community truly shows up when it matters most.

We’re thrilled to be serving again this holiday season! Your generosity truly makes a difference. Please take a moment to review the available slots below and sign up for any items you’re able to donate. Donations may be dropped off at the Arlington Life Shelter between 3:30–4:30 PM on Decembe...

09/20/2025

Thank you to everyone who helped us reach our goal for North Texas Giving Day!
Didn't give but wanted to? You can still donate any time!

Good afternoon,Congregation Beth Shalom (CBS) is participating in the 2025 North Texas Giving Day (NTGD) fundraiser even...
08/27/2025

Good afternoon,

Congregation Beth Shalom (CBS) is participating in the 2025 North Texas Giving Day (NTGD) fundraiser event. Our goal is to raise over $1,200 during this event.

We secured $650 in matching funds from three anonymous donors. That means a donation on the NTGD website will be matched dollar for dollar until we reach our matching funds total.

NTGD is all day on Thursday, September 18, 2025. However, you can make a donation from August 28-September 18, 2025. You can make your donation at the following web site:

https://www.northtexasgivingday.org/CongregationBethShalom

Please help us reach our goal. Thanks for your consideration and support.

Thank you to everyone who came out to celebrate the new school year! It was a glowingly great time! Please add your pict...
08/10/2025

Thank you to everyone who came out to celebrate the new school year! It was a glowingly great time! Please add your pictures to this thread.

08/10/2025

The fun during!

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1212 Thannisch Drive
Arlington, TX
76011

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