Our clergy and staff are here to help you feel at home at Temple Beth Ohr. Whether you are joining us for worship, learning, pastoral support, or community events, they bring warmth, experience, and a deep commitment to Jewish life and to every person who walks through our doors.

Rabbi Len has been a devoted, compassionate leader, educator and social justice advocate for over 30 years. He is enthusiastic and caring. He has championed the following causes: Israel, anti-semitism, the unhoused and those who are food insecure. He loves teaching people of all ages, specializing in torah, Jewish Ethics, Musar and Hebrew. He empowers people to jointly lead the community with him.

Debbie Holland has been a valued member of our team since 2023, and she is often the first friendly face to greet you when you walk through our doors. With warmth, patience, and a steady presence, Debbie helps keep our day-to-day running smoothly and makes sure everyone feels welcomed and supported from the moment they arrive. plan

Alyssa Freedman-Finch, our Youth Director, has a Masters of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders from Loma Linda University. She works as a Speech Language Pathologist at a local public school. Alyssa was a teacher at TBO for eight years, and this is her second year as our Youth Education Director. She loves sharing in her students' enthusiasm and Jewish pride as they grow in Religious School and Hebrew Lab.

Rabbi Dr. Mark Goldfarb brings a contagious enthusiasm, sense of humor, and deep passion for teaching Judaism. Over 25 years in the rabbinate, he served congregations in Texas, Michigan, Ohio, and California, creating meaningful worship, innovative programming, and caring support for congregants through every stage of life. He was ordained at Hebrew Union College (1991) and later trained in chaplaincy, serving in hospice, senior care, prisons, and hospitals, most recently at St. Joseph Hospital in Orange. Rabbi Mark was honored by HUC-JIR for 25 years of service (2016) and received a Doctorate of Divinity (h.c.). He retired in 2023.

Rabbi Dr. Lawrence Goldmark is a graduate of UCLA and Hebrew Union College, and earned his MAHL in Cincinnati. He spent a year studying in Jerusalem, served as a chaplain in the U.S. Army, and was a rabbi at Wilshire Boulevard Temple from 1971–1979. A respected community leader, he has served in major clergy and rabbinic leadership roles across Southern California. After 29 years as Temple Beth Ohr’s spiritual leader and religious school principal, Rabbi Goldmark retired in 2008 and is our Rabbi Emeritus.