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All About Temple B'rith Shalom
Welcome to Temple B’rith Shalom, a Reform synagogue in the Central Arizona mountains with a diverse congregation. We are located in beautiful Prescott, AZ. We are served by Rabbi William L. Berkowitz. Please feel welcome to explore our friendly community through your participation in our many religious, educational and social activities.
As a Reform congregation affiliated with the Union for Reform Judaism (URJ) (www.urj.org), we strive to attain the high ideals of the movement. This means that we try to make informed, meaningful choices from the Jewish tradition to guide our observance of mitzvot. We take an open-minded approach to Jewish religious belief and practice. We are committed to God, Torah, and Israel.
Our congregants come from different parts of the United States as well as other countries. Our congregation is comprised of members from more than 170 households. We are a diverse group politically, socially and religiously. Our pluralism leads us to respect each other and to honor our differences, while we come together to create a Jewish spiritual home for all Jews in Prescott. Together we encourage all families and individuals to participate in lifelong learning and communal prayer.
Our dues structure (see our membership application for details) is affordable and includes tickets for the High Holy Days.
In July and August we will hold Shabbat evening services every Friday at 5:45-6:30 p.m. and Shabbat morning services every Saturday at 10:00 a.m. Please note: Our onegs, featuring wine and appetizers will be held before the Friday evening service at 5:15 p.m.

We hold services for all important Jewish holidays and offer a rich calendar of special events, programs, and classes covering a wide variety of subjects and activities. Our Religious School follows the Chai Curriculum, an excellent and inclusive course of study designed by the Union for Reform Judaism that enriches our children's Jewish knowledge and Jewish identity.
Temple B'rith Shalom supports many community programs and participates in many interfaith events. We have regular fundraisers and food drives in an ongoing effort to support organizations and shelters serving those less fortunate in Prescott.
Men’s Group: The Men's Group has a breakfast meeting every Tuesday morning. Please call the Temple office for more information.
Sisterhood: Temple B’rith Shalom invites women of all ages to join for friendship, fun, and service to the Temple and the needy in the tri-city community. Read more about Sisterhood here.
We also have a very active organization called the Mitzvah Circle, which lends a helping hand to members whenever they are in need. Read more about our Mitzvah Circle here, and find out more about how you may participate.
Call us at (928) 708-0018 or drop in!
Driving Directions to Temple B'rith Shalom:
From Route 89:
Whether headed north or south on Route 89, turn west at roundabout at intersection of 89 and Willow Lake Road onto to Willow Lake Road (you will know you went the wrong direction if you end up at the entrance to Watson Lake).
- Turn left (south) onto Brohner Way (Brohner Way is the first street just west of the Hughes Supply building).
- Follow Brohner Way up and follow it all the way up and around into our parking lot.
From Willow Creek Road.
- Whether headed north or south on Willow Creek Road, turn east at the lighted intersection of Willow Creek Road and Willow Lake Road.
- Continue on Willow Lake Road for approximately one mile, to the last possible right hand turn prior to the roundabout at Willow Creek Road and Rt. 89. This is Brohner Way. (If you end up in the roundabout, you went just a little bit too far).
- Turn right (south) onto Brohner Way and follow it all the way up and around into our parking lot.

Map:
View a detail map of our location here.
Address:
Temple B'rith Shalom
2077 Brohner Way
Prescott, AZ 86301
Active organizations within Temple B'rith Shalom include:
Sisterhood
Mitzvah Circle
Other organizations with with we are closely affiliated:
Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Prescott
Book of Life project
Chevra Kadisha (Jewish Burial Society)
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