Congregation Emeth

Congregation Emeth Congregation Emeth, is a vibrant, inclusive Reform Jewish congregation warmly welcomes all who desire connection with the Jewish community. Come learn with us!

Join us as we grow together, building a stronger, more vibrant Jewish presence in the South Valley and beyond. A Message from Rabbi Dantowitz:

The essence of home is family. When you step across the threshold, you are reminded about times past and hopes for the future. In a loving home, one feels a connection that transcends time and space. Your spiritual home is no different. In a synagogue, one

feels a link to generations before and experiences the visions and dreams of the future. Congregation Emeth invites you to join our extended family and be part of our spiritual home! We are a caring community who will rejoice with you during happy times and comfort you during sadness. At Congregation Emeth, the hand of friendship and welcome is always offered. We have taken down the walls that close hearts and opened the door to a deeper and more meaningful experience of what it means to be part of a Jewish community and connected to God. Congregation Emeth welcomes people from diverse Jewish backgrounds and traditions. We embrace interfaith families as well as non-Jews who are on the path to conversion. We welcome LGBTQ+ and BIPOC. Come celebrate Shabbat, holidays, and personal milestones with us! Come help us bring Torah alive! Here at Congregation Emeth you will find people who want to make a difference in the lives of one another, impact the greater community, and elevate the degree of holiness in our world. We are waiting to welcome you, to have you become part of our congregational family. Come home to Congregation Emeth! B’ruchim Habaim uBruchot Haba-ot
(blessed are those who come),

Rabbi Faith Joy Dantowitz

Chag Sameach-Happy Shavuot!
05/23/2026

Chag Sameach-Happy Shavuot!

One of the blessings of being a rabbi is officiating at weddings. I’m currently working with my first second-generation couple. One of the bride’s parents was among the first couples I married, making this a particularly meaningful and full-circle moment.

We stand with our Muslim neighbors, and think of all impacted by the attack at a mosque in San Diego. An attack on any p...
05/18/2026

We stand with our Muslim neighbors, and think of all impacted by the attack at a mosque in San Diego. An attack on any person of faith hurts all of us.
Temple Israel of West Bloomfield, MI’s statement on the attack expresses our thoughts.

A statement from Temple Israel on today's fatal shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego.

Join us on Zoom on Thursday night. Register at www.emeth.net
04/15/2026

Join us on Zoom on Thursday night. Register at www.emeth.net

04/01/2026
Everyone is created B’tzelem Elohim-In the Divine Image.
04/01/2026

Everyone is created B’tzelem Elohim-In the Divine Image.

Clergy from all movements are coming together to insist on stronger policies to support LGBTQ+ Jews

Everyone is created B’tzelem Elohim-In the Divine Image.
04/01/2026

Everyone is created B’tzelem Elohim-In the Divine Image.

Clergy from all movements are coming together to insist on stronger policies to support LGBTQ+ Jews

We are all created B’tzelem Elohim-In the Divine Image.
04/01/2026

We are all created B’tzelem Elohim-In the Divine Image.

Clergy from all movements are coming together to insist on stronger policies to support LGBTQ+ Jews

This Passover, “more than ever, we hope to greet Elijah, who will tell us that these days of antisemitism are over, that...
03/28/2026

This Passover, “more than ever, we hope to greet Elijah, who will tell us that these days of antisemitism are over, that the time has come for prejudice and discrimination to stop, and for all religious groups to live in complete freedom and without fear.”

Read more below from Rabbi Debbie Israel, a founding member of the Interfaith Clergy Alliance of Morgan Hill and Gilroy, and a member of the Santa Cruz Interfaith Network, Rabbi Emerita of Congregation Emeth, the Jewish Community of Morgan Hill and Gilroy, and a community rabbi of Santa Cruz County

What has changed recently is something far more dangerous: a pandemic of tolerating, justifying and excusing violence against Jews and other minorities.

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