History & Building | Makom
Our History
How awesome is this place! This is none other than a Beit Elohim!
Transforming our building from stone and steel into a makom, a sacred space.
Honoring Our Past
After purchasing land on Bethel Road, Temple Beth Elohim opened its doors as a Reform congregation for 72 founding families in 1960. Despite two additions to the building, by 2000, the temple was not able to meet the educational and spiritual needs of 600 families. In 2009, ground was broken to build a new home for more than 1,000 families, which is the makom that houses us today.
In our current makom, the past is respectfully folded into the present and brought forward into our future. Throughout the building, you’ll find art and artifacts that honor the people who have made us who we are today, from our Founders Plaque to our Donor Recognition wall to the beautiful rendering of our original sacred home. We also repurposed many of the materials into artwork in our building. The intended message is that everything has value and that we do not waste or discard; instead we reinvent and carry forward with a renewed vision and purpose.
Art, Iconography & Judaica
Our History: From the Beginning