Upcoming Events
Shabbat Shacrit Service
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Sukkot Family Celebration and BBQ!
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Neilah Service and Soup/Bread Potluck
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Kol Nidre Service
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Shabbat Shacrit Service
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Tashlich Rosh HaShanah Service
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Erev Rosh HaShanah Service
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Shabbat Shacrit Service
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Jewish and Intermarried Havdalah BBQ & Swim Party
Jewish and Intermarried Families Havdalah BBQ & Swim Party!
Shabbat Shacrit Service
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Shabbat Shacrit Service
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Shabbat Shacrit Service with Oneg Gadol (potluck meal) afterward!
This Shabbat Service is Unique: On the first Shabbat of each month we hold an Oneg (potluck) so that our community can break bread together and talk while their kiddos play on the lawn.
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Bar Mitzvah and Hannukah Party!
Please RSVP for our very special Bar Mitzvah and Hanukkah Party!
Shabbat Shacrit Service
Shabbat Shacrit service. In person every Shabbat morning from 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. We worship in a blend of Hebrew and English; prayers from the Siddur and contemporary worship songs.
Toddler care offered (parents take turns caring for toddlers during the service). Shabbat School for children ages 5-11. Youth group for teens every 2nd and 4th Shabbat after the conclusion of the service. Questions? Click here: LINK
Shabbat Shacrit Service
Shabbat Shacrit service. In person every Shabbat morning from 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. We worship in a blend of Hebrew and English; prayers from the Siddur and contemporary worship songs.
Toddler care offered (parents take turns caring for toddlers during the service). Shabbat School for children ages 5-11. Youth group for teens every 2nd and 4th Shabbat after the conclusion of the service. Questions? Click here: LINK
Shabbat Shacrit Service
Shabbat Shacrit service. In person every Shabbat morning from 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. We worship in a blend of Hebrew and English; prayers from the Siddur and contemporary worship songs.
Toddler care offered (parents take turns caring for toddlers during the service). Shabbat School for children ages 5-11. Youth group for teens every 2nd and 4th Shabbat after the conclusion of the service. Questions? Click here: LINK
Shabbat Shacrit Service
Shabbat Shacrit service. In person every Shabbat morning from 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. We worship in a blend of Hebrew and English; prayers from the Siddur and contemporary worship songs.
Toddler care offered (parents take turns caring for toddlers during the service). Shabbat School for children ages 5-11. Youth group for teens every 2nd and 4th Shabbat after the conclusion of the service. Questions? Click here: LINK
Shabbat Shacrit Service with Oneg (potluck meal) afterward!
Shabbat Shacrit service. In person every Shabbat morning from 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. We worship in a blend of Hebrew and English; prayers from the Siddur and contemporary worship songs.
Toddler care offered (parents take turns caring for toddlers during the service). Shabbat School for children ages 5-11. Youth group for teens every 2nd and 4th Shabbat after the conclusion of the service. Questions? Click here: LINK
Shabbat Shacrit Service
Shabbat Shacrit service. In person every Shabbat morning from 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. We worship in a blend of Hebrew and English; prayers from the Siddur and contemporary worship songs.
Toddler care offered (parents take turns caring for toddlers during the service). Shabbat School for children ages 5-11. Youth group for teens every 2nd and 4th Shabbat after the conclusion of the service. Questions? Click here: LINK
Shabbat Shacrit Service
Shabbat Shacrit service. In person every Shabbat morning from 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. We worship in a blend of Hebrew and English; prayers from the Siddur and contemporary worship songs.
Toddler care offered (parents take turns caring for toddlers during the service). Shabbat School for children ages 5-11. Youth group for teens every 2nd and 4th Shabbat after the conclusion of the service. Questions? Click here: LINK
Shabbat Shacrit Service
Shabbat Shacrit service. In person every Shabbat morning from 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. We worship in a blend of Hebrew and English; prayers from the Siddur and contemporary worship songs.
Toddler care offered (parents take turns caring for toddlers during the service). Shabbat School for children ages 5-11. Youth group for teens every 2nd and 4th Shabbat after the conclusion of the service. Questions? Click here: LINK
Shabbat Shacrit Service
Shabbat Shacrit service. In person every Shabbat morning from 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. We worship in a blend of Hebrew and English; prayers from the Siddur and contemporary worship songs.
Toddler care offered (parents take turns caring for toddlers during the service). Shabbat School for children ages 5-11. Youth group for teens every 2nd and 4th Shabbat after the conclusion of the service. Questions? Click here: LINK
Special Guest Rabbi Dr. Michael Schiffman of Chevra International during our Shabbat Shacrit Service
Special Guest Shabbat Shacrit service. In person every Shabbat morning from 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. We worship in a blend of Hebrew and English; prayers from the Siddur and contemporary worship songs.
Toddler care offered (parents take turns caring for toddlers during the service). Shabbat School for children ages 5-11. Youth group for teens every 2nd and 4th Shabbat after the conclusion of the service. Questions? Click here: LINK
Dr. Michael Schiffman is the Executive Director of Chevra USA, a 501(c)3 organization based in the United States that provides food security to hundreds of displaced Ukrainian Jews, as well as relief aid to people of all faiths in the war-torn areas of the Former Soviet Union.
Dr. Schiffman was born in New York City to a traditional Jewish family. He completed his education with a BA from Arizona State University, and continued to his Masters and D.Min. He has served as executive director of Chevra for the past 20 years, making visits multiple times each year to the volunteers serving as Chevra's representatives in Eastern Europe and Ukraine and the individuals served by Chevra's outreach.
In addition to his charitable work, Dr. Schiffman serves Jewish communities as a sofer (repairs Torah scrolls). He served as a congregational leader and rabbi for multiple communities prior to serving Chevra full-time. He is a published author, a contributor to several publications, and an adjunct professor for graduate theological programs in Florida, Texas and Connecticut.
When he has the opportunity, he enjoys the company of others.
He travels frequently in the US as speaker about the situation in Ukraine, the power of kindness, and the work of Chevra.
Pancake Shabbat!
What?
Pancakes!!
Join your Beth Yeshua mispocha (that's Hebrew for family) for a morning of fun, fellowship, and pancakes! Yes, pancakes (and other breakfast foods too)! We will meet in our sanctuary at 10:30 a.m. We will sing a few songs & liturgical prayers together, and then eat the best kind of food - breakfast food - together!
Why?
Our desire is for this time to lead to deeper relationship and deeper conversations throughout the community.
Wondering if you can help or bring some food to share?
Contact Community Coordinator Evi Hardy at hallevi@aol.com
PLEASE NOTE:
We will no live stream this special time of community fellowship. The only way to experience beautiful conversations and beautiful carbs is in person! So bring your appetite for both!
Shabbat Shacrit Service
Shabbat Shacrit service. In person every Shabbat morning from 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. We worship in a blend of Hebrew and English; prayers from the Siddur and contemporary worship songs.
Toddler care offered (parents take turns caring for toddlers during the service). Shabbat School for children ages 5-11. Youth group for teens every 2nd and 4th Shabbat after the conclusion of the service. Questions? Click here: LINK
Special Guest Sally Klein O’Connor during our Shabbat Shacrit Service
Shabbat Shacrit service. In person every Shabbat morning from 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. We worship in a blend of Hebrew and English; prayers from the Siddur and contemporary worship songs.
Toddler care offered (parents take turns caring for toddlers during the service). Shabbat School for children ages 5-11. Youth group for teens every 2nd and 4th Shabbat after the conclusion of the service. Questions? Click here: LINK
Hanukkah Festival
Starting at 10:30am we will have:
The telling of the Hanukkah Story and a skit by the children
The lighting of Hanukkiahs
The singing of traditional Hanukkah songs
Please bring latkes (homemade or bought) in a disposable pan, and already warm.
Donuts (especially jelly ones) are always welcome!
**We will provide applesause as well as sour cream, so please do not bring extra.
PLEASE BRING YOUR HANUKKIAHS AND CANDLES!