Congregation Beth Rambam
Congregation Beth Rambam is a vibrant and diverse Sephardic synagogue located in Southwest Houston only minutes from the Medical Center and the Galleria. We planted our roots in the community more than 30 years ago beginning with only a few families who shared a common vision of establishing a synagogue where all Sephardic Jews can feel comfortable and continue to preserve their Sephardic traditions.
Baruch Dayan HaEmet
We are deeply saddened by the passing of
Jaques Abbadi
Yaakov Ben Miriam Z”L
He was very dear to our community and served as our Shamash for many years.
He passed away in Venezuela this morning.
The Levaya will take place in Israel. Funeral information is pending.
01/30/2024
Join us on February 10th for a very special event celebrating Israel and supporting its fight against Hamas. We'll be hosting the world renowned singer, Moshe Louk, who is currently serving in Gaza as a reservist. He'll be sharing news from the front, and also treating us to a world class music concert at Beth Rambam. We will be featuring a range of delicious Israeli wines, as well as local Israeli artists who'll be showcasing their work. This promises to be a very special evening, and we hope to see you there! Register now at the following link: https://cbr.shulcloud.com/form/LOUK-2024.html
01/24/2024
Kidz Also Get A Tu B'Shvat Party with fun games and challenges! join us Tonight at 6:00 PM
12/04/2023
BACK FOR ANOTHER HANUKKAH!
Sunday, Dec. 10th @ 11:00 AM
Make Sure To RSVP ASAP- Last Year, We Ran Out Of Space!!
Putting my thoughts to “paper”. What a wave of emotions these last few weeks. So much anxiety. So much pain. Such devastation. The hate directed at our people. The attacks of October 7. The global response. All the hostages waiting to be rescued. There’s just no getting used to this. The moment you lose yourself in a happy moment, you are immediately brought back to this disturbing reality. That an enormous amount of Jewish blood has been spilled. That we have brothers and sisters taken captive by the most vicious and barbaric monsters known to humanity. We are seemingly forced into this perpetual state of worry, of concern and anxiety. For ourselves, for our families, for our communities, and especially our brothers and sisters in Israel. And if I’m feeling this way, imagine what the relatives of those murdered are feeling, witnessing the global response. Imagine the feelings of the families with loved ones held hostage. We are all as a people grieving. We are going to be grieving for a while unfortunately. There is so much that is out of our control. We have to find a place deep within where we firstly allow ourselves to experience and validate these feelings. They are normal and they are the body’s survival mechanism for coming out of this as healthy as we can. If someone is numb to what’s going on, that would be problematic. And at the same time, I think it’s important to work on our faith. Our belief that Hashem is running the world, Hashem has a plan, and we are sometimes shielded from seeing and understanding the full picture. We have the control to choose to believe in the goodness of Hashem and that we as a people will persevere, as we have through all the challenges we’ve been through over the last few thousand years. We’ve made it this far. We’re not going anywhere. Our conviction to our truth and Hashem’s Torah is stronger than anything the world can throw at us. The power of the unity currently flowing through the Jewish people is impenetrable. We are fully fused at this time. There is a deep profound joy to be found in the contemplation of that reality. Though few in number, we are strong, we are united, and we believe with full conviction as to the virtue of our cause. That we are ambassadors of Hashem. That He chose to give us the Land of Israel. That we represent a code of morality that is to be shared with the world. It cannot be erased, it cannot be extinguished. With all the hardships surrounding us, most of us could not feel prouder to be Jewish. There is so much more to write. Am Yisrael Chai. Wishing every single one of you the strength to keep going strong. Keep growing! Be the light! Shine it bright! Be fiercely proud and Jewish! May Hashem answer our plea that we see peace in our days, and return of our brothers and sisters to safety. Amen.
Rabbi Johnny Ouzzan
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11333 Braesridge Drive
Houston, TX
77071
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| Monday | 9am - 2pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 2pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 2pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 2pm |
| Friday | 9am - 2pm |