Temple Beth Emet Early Childhood Center is a church daycare daycare located at 600 N. Buena Vista St., Burbank, California CA. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
Temple Beth Emet Early Childhood Center is a small, progressive Jewish institution in Burbank praised for its welcoming and family-oriented environment. Parents consistently highlight the inclusive, compassionate atmosphere and Rabbi Mark's leadership in creating a liberal Jewish community. The facility is noted for making congregants feel like extended family.
I grew up in a secular household and somehow found myself teaching at an Orthodox Jewish boys high school. I was shocked at how militant and regressive the culture was, so started looking into more liberal Jewish institutions in the neighborhood. Thank goodness I found Temple Beth Emet, because Rabbi Mark helped me learn about the truly ethical, compassionate, and progressive roots of Judaism. He has a background in the Jewish Renewal movement, which aims to bring some of the magic and mysticism of Orthodoxy back into the Reform tradition; while still welcoming every congregant wherever they may be coming from. It's a beautiful space where (pretty much) everyone feels like extended family. Very small-town vibes with a sacred, yet mellow, personal touch. Please support TBE - we need more spaces like this where Jews (and non-Jews) of all stripes can feel welcome and supported.
Rabbi Mark is incredible. This forward thinking temple is creating a progressive Jewish future. I had my Bar Mitzvah here and it truly helped me become a man!
Though I could be shy, everyone came up and greeted me (especially Tracy) making me feel more comfortable..Wish I lived in the area but if you're blessed to live here and attend know you'll be felt as family. The G-d of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob bless you all at Beth Emet! Shalom
Definitely not a friendly place. Very small independent congregation with no immediate plans to expand membership from the experience of this reviewer. Too bad as it is in a very good central location.
I used to attend Temple Beth Emet in the 1970s, before I moved from LA. Back then, William Mordechai Kramer (Rabbi Bill) was the rabbi. It is a small shul and very haimish.