At Congregation B’nai Tikvah, we believe that a kind and vibrant
Jewish community deepens and restores our sense of purpose and
connection to the world.
We are dedicated to learning, music-infused prayer, personal relationships and a commitment to social justice, and welcome all who are looking to explore the many innovative paths to meaning that Judaism has to offer.


When Debbie and Marc Usatin moved to Walnut Creek from San
Francisco, they couldn’t find a suitable synagogue, so they decided to
start one. Inspired by their experience at Temple Emanu-el and advice
from local rabbis, they founded Congregation B’nai Tikvah. Initial
meetings were held in their living room, and they recruited members
from the local Jewish community. By early 1981, they secured Rabbi
Raphael Asher and cantorial soloist Aviva Katzman, and held their first
High Holiday services with 300 attendees.
Since its founding in 1981, Congregation B’nai Tikvah has thrived due to the commitment of the community. The synagogue has established a religious school and provided a welcoming space for all. Members have become leaders in the Jewish community, celebrating b’nai mitzvahs, weddings, and more. This dream, made possible with the help of many, stands as one of the greatest achievements in the founders’ lives.
Congregation B’nai Tikvah is a welcoming home for all. Inspired by our founders' commitment to honoring dignity and inclusivity, we continue to prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion, striving to center and uplift every voice in our community.
If you identify as interfaith, multi-faith, Jewish-adjacent or Jew-ish, you belong at CBT. If you are curious about Jewish ritual or prayer, but aren't sure where your own spirituality fits in, you belong here. When you show up with the wholeness of who you are, our Jewish community grows stronger and more beautiful.
Keshet @CBT is a social organization that aims to build meaningful connections for LGBTQ+ individuals, families and allies within the CBT community. Keshet welcomes people of all ages, genders, and orientations to find a place in the larger CBT community.
Social Action has always been one of our communities core principles. We are dedicated to fighting for social justice, inspired by Torah and grounded in Tikkun Olam. We feel called to the work of Teshuvah –returning to our best, most righteous selves– by how we fight and advocate for a more just and equitable world.
Through diverse programs, we foster connections with Israel, deepening our understanding of its society, history, and culture. We advocate for a just, pluralistic, and inclusive Israel, recognizing that all are made B’tselem Elohim—in the image of the Divine.
CBT is made up of down-to-earth, kind, compassionate people who want to live their Judaism through prayer, social action, and community connection. We encourage you to get involved with the community around shared passions and interests. We have many committees and groups to explore.
























With gratitude–B’nai Tikvah offers me an open minded spiritual home filled with music, friendship, classes that promote love of Judaism, warm, welcoming, thoughtful and musically beautiful Shabbat and holiday services and a place to continue my commitment to social justice.

CBT is a place where my children can learn what it means to be Jewish and become excited to be part of that community.



We joined B’nai Tikvah to find a community in which my children could establish their Jewish identities and go through their B’nai Mitzvah experience. Little did I anticipate, that many years later, I would have an adult B’nai Mitzvah service of my own that strengthened my own bond to Judaism. I am grateful to have found this community in which my family has been able to learn and grow.

We found our “Jewish home” in 1992, and have been “singing” about it ever since. B’nai Tikvah is a most caring temple, with prayer and music, filling our hearts and souls!

Join Us!
At CBT, our committees and groups offer countless ways to connect, contribute, and build community. Whether you're interested in acts of loving-kindness with Chesed, enriching educational programs, social justice through Social Action, or social connections with Sisterhood, Men of CBT, or Tikvah Tribes, there's a place for you. From supporting ritual life to fundraising, advocating for Israel, or cultivating our gardens, these groups foster engagement and ensure CBT thrives as a welcoming, vibrant community. Join us and make meaningful connections while making a difference.














Congregation B’nai Tikvah is sustained through the shared commitment, generosity, and participation of our community. Our membership model reflects our belief that belonging is rooted in collective investment in Jewish life, learning, connection, and care for one another.
We welcome individuals and families of all backgrounds, identities, abilities, and financial circumstances who seek to make CBT their spiritual home.
Our Sustaining Membership rate represents the amount needed from each membership household, to fully sustain the congregation’s annual operating costs. We ask those who are able to contribute at the sustaining level to do so as an investment in the strength, stability, and future of our community.
Membership commitments are not based on use, but on shared responsibility for supporting the congregation and ensuring that Jewish community remains vibrant and accessible for all.
Kavod, meaning honor, is a philanthropic membership level for households able to provide additional support beyond the sustaining level.
Kavod support helps CBT:
- Expand innovative programming and educational experiences
- Maintain and improve our building and campus
- Support members experiencing financial hardship
- Continue building a warm, vibrant, and inclusive Jewish community
Kavod members may be recognized in Tikvah Talk, if they wish, and are invited to attend the annual gathering with Rabbi Chabon.
Kehillah, meaning community, is an enhanced philanthropic membership level that provides significant support for the ongoing vitality and future growth of CBT.
Kehillah members help ensure that our congregation remains welcoming, innovative, sustainable, and deeply connected for generations to come.
Kehillah membership includes all the benefits of Kavod membership, along with additional recognition opportunities and a special gift presented at the annual gathering with Rabbi Chabon. Kehillah members also enjoy complimentary attendance at congregational dinners and some programs and receive two complimentary High Holiday tickets for family or friends.
No one is turned away for financial reasons.
We work with every household to find a meaningful and comfortable level of support that reflects both personal circumstances and shared commitment to our community.
We are passionate about Congregation B’nai Tikvah being a home for all.
Join a Tikvah Tribe!
Registration to join a Tikvah Tribe opens soon!
Here is some important information to know about the Tikvah Tribes:
• Tribes begin each fall and run through the summer.
• Each year people need to re-signup for tribes even if they are signing up for the same tribes.
• Groups set their own meeting schedule and meet roughly once a month. If specific meeting times are listed, please check your calendar and only register if you can attend all or most of the meetings.
• Tikvah Tribes are reserved for CBT members to help us build connections within our community. If you are not a member, but are interested in joining a Tikvah Tribe, please call the CBT office to join our community!
• Registration is for individuals. If two people in a household would like to sign up, they must each sign up individually.
• Registration is first-come, first-served. If a Tribe is full, please send an email to Irene Zelman to request to be placed on the waitlist for that specific Tribe.
• Joining is free for CBT Members, but some activities, such as dining out or visiting exhibits, may have costs shared and/or paid by group members.
