15030 N. 64th Street
Scottsdale, Arizona 85254
Phone: 480-951-9660

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Temple Kol Ami is located one block south of Greenway on the West side of 64th St.

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Upcoming Events

Date/time
Date(s)-10-02-2012
07:00 pm - 08:30 pm


Please join us for our Friday night service. It is warm, always interesting, traditional, yet filled with Jewish stories that illustrate and illuminate life today.
Then stay for Oneg and enjoy making friends and building Jewish community over delicious deserts.
Date/time
Date(s)-10-02-2012
05:30 pm - 06:00 pm


Special child oriented Shabbat experience for young families. Fun, active, always entertaining!
Date/time
Date(s)-10-02-2012
06:00 pm - 06:45 pm


Join us for a wonderful intergenerational Shabbat dinner as families of young children come from early services and join individuals and families who are arriving for dinner and late services.

Dinner is catered and is always kid friendly and adult delicious. RSVP's are a must. Adults are $10 and kids are $5.
Date/time
Date(s)-10-02-2012
05:00 pm - 05:30 pm


A pre-gathering at 5:00 pm before Tot Shabbat at 5:30 pm. Wine for adults, juice and snacks for kids. Perfect for those picking up children from the ECC at the end of the day.
Date/time
Date(s)-12-02-2012
08:30 am - 12:30 pm


Do you part, help save lives by donating blood. The American Red Cross bus will be parked in our lot hoping you will take the time to give the gift of life. Please call Susan Guzman 480-998-1054, or email her at sutyguz@gmail.com to make an appointment. Walk-ins also welcome. May donate blood at age 16 with parent's permission.
Date/time
Date(s)-12-02-2012
09:00 am - 01:00 pm


The Kol Ami Religious School is a gift that Jewish parents give their children. It is an experiential and interactive opportunity for students to develop Jewish identities and make life-long friends.
Date/time
Date(s)-12-02-2012
10:00 am - 11:40 am


Families of 7th-12th graders; join the community in watching the film: Berlin 36. Based on the true story of Gretel Bergmann who unwittingly became the biggest threat to the Nazi Party in 1936. Berlin was hosting the summer Olympic Games and Gretel was one of Germany's best gold medal contenders. She was also Jewish. Her skill and ethnicity undermined the Nazi belief that Aryans were the superior race, so the German authorities schemed to replace Gretel with another woman -- but "she" had a secret that, if uncovered, could be even more embarrassing to the Nazis, ‘she’ was really a man.

Testimonials

Selichot Was Wonderful - 0/5
The Selichot event last night...what a spectacular evening. Studying with Rabbi Schneider is wonderful! We learned so much and had alot of fun in the process. Afterwards, communed with my friends and made some new ones while enjoying my wine, eating wonderful cheese and fruit. Onto the concert...Wow!The choir is sounding even better this year. Thank you to the Guzman\'s for sponsoring the choir. Rabbi Herring\'s Selichot services were awesome, as usual. He just makes sense. Sounds of the shofar and the aroma of the spice box for Havdallah was exhilarating. Ending the evening with putting our prayers in the wall. Off to a great start for the New Year. L\'Shanah Tovah!
-Dana Kichen

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