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Beit Am
Mid-Willamette Valley Jewish Community 
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      • Inactive
        • Equity & Inclusion Charter
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      • Capital Replacement Fund Usage
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      • email voting
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      • Holiday Work Policy
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About

Beit Am people

Beit Am is a pluralistic Synagogue in Corvallis, Oregon serving the Mid-Willamette Valley, including Albany, Philomath, Lebanon, Sweet Home, and the Oregon coast (Newport, Seal Rock, etc.). Beit Am is a vibrant, diverse, and inclusive center for Jewish life in Corvallis and its surrounding areas. In 2024, Beit Am celebrated our Jubilee year. We are excited to provide religious, spiritual, educational and charitable activities for our community. We hope that you will become part of our community. For more information, please contact the Beit Am office at 541-753-0067.

  • Meet our Rabbi

    Rabbi Phil Bressler

    Beit Am is honored to have Rabbi Phil Bressler serve as religious leader for our community.

    Rabbi

  • Committees

    Beit Am could not do all the things we do without our amazing committees. Many of our committees are actively seeking new members-- like you!

    Committees

  • Safety and Security

    The Beit Am Safety and Security Committee actively serves the Beit Am community. Attached to this page are links to key documents provided by BASS. Also available, to Beit Am members logged into beitam.org, is the Beit Am Emergency Response and Disaster Mitigation Plan.

    Safety and Security

  • Policies & Practices

    Beit Am Board Policies & Practices establish the operational practices for the Beit Am community.

    Policies & Practices

  • Bylaws

    Beit Am Bylaws are the rules that govern the operations of Beit Am and are required by law. The Bylaws include rules about board members, officers, special meetings, voting, dissolution of the organization, etc.

    bylaws

Main menu

  • Our Vision
  • Our Rabbi
  • Our Mission
  • Our Board
    • Members Only Documents
  • Committees
    • Adult Enrichment Committee
    • Arts & Culture Fund Committee Charter
    • Art Recommendations Committee Charter
    • BAITT charter
    • Building Use Committee
    • Bylaws Committee Charter
    • Financial Sustainability Committee
    • Goldberg-Loney Youth Awards Charter
    • Grant Writing Committee Charter
    • Jewish Emergency Assistance Fund
    • Library Committee Charter
    • Membership Committee
    • Personnel Committee
    • Religious Affairs Committee (RAC) Charter
    • Safety and Security
    • Youth Education and Programming Committee Charter
    • Inactive
      • Equity & Inclusion Charter
      • Jewish Film Festival Charter
      • Sustainability
  • Policies & Practices
    • Building Safety & Security Policy
    • Building Use Policy
    • Capital Replacement Fund Usage
    • Children at Beit Am
    • Committee Formation
    • Conflict of Interest Policy
    • Electronic Participation Policy
    • Email Policies and Practices
    • email voting
    • Grant Application and Management Policy (GAMP)
    • Holiday Work Policy
    • Kitchen policy
    • Memorandum of Understanding
    • Privacy and Information Security
    • Record Retention Practices
    • Social Programs Policy
    • Standards of Conduct
    • Torah Transportation Policy
    • Whistleblower Protection
  • Emergency-Disaster Mitigation Plan
  • Jobs
  • Beit Am Bylaws
  • History
  • Contact Us

Beit Am is located at 4318 NW Circle Blvd.; Corvallis, OR 97330
You can call the Beit Am office at 541-753-0067

501(c)3 status

Beit Am is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Donations and payments to Beit Am, for which no goods or services are received, are tax deductible.

Certification of 501(c)3 status