Shabbat Morning Service, Birthday & Anniversary Blessing
In person & virtual
Shabbat morning Services on Facebook Live
Watch a recorded version later if you prefer. We will be using the online siddur available with this link: Access online Siddur
Join us in person or online for our Shabbat Services. We’re thrilled to continue to host Student Cantor Mulcahy monthly from New Jersey. Check the calendar for details.
In person & virtual
Shabbat morning Services on Facebook Live
Watch a recorded version later if you prefer. We will be using the online siddur available with this link: Access online Siddur
Virtual and in person.
Join us or tune in to Facebook Live with Rabbi Mikelberg & Larry Tarof and led by our TIRS grades 5 & 6.
Followed by our monthly Bring Your Own Dinner.
Bring your own dinner or bring something vegetarian to share!
Food is vegetarian kosher style Bring something to share, main course, salad, dessert, whatever you would like. Buy something if you don’t have time to cook. Enjoy!
You can also watch the recorded version at your leisure.
In person & virtual
Shabbat morning Services on Facebook Live
Watch a recorded version later if you prefer. We will be using the online siddur available with this link: Access online Siddur
Typically we wear our formal attire for Shabbat. Tonight we get to dawn costumes and in particular masks. Our youngest of friends (ages 2-8) are invited to join Rabbi Daniel and Student Cantor Ilana for a Purim AND Shabbat celebration. There will be songs, stories, games and of course hamantaschen. Oh, and pizza for dinner too!
Traditionally at Passover time we tell the story of the ancient Israelites travelling from slavery to freedom on the road to the Promised Land. Attuned to our own journeys, we will have the opportunity to temporarily say goodbye to our facility and look forward to an exciting hello in the near future in our renewed building. Our youngest of friends are invited to join Rabbi Daniel for songs, stories, games. Pizza dinner to follow.
Over our Temple’s history, we have had many key moments. We can now see the Promised Land in the distance as we imagine our renewed facility. As we enter the exciting construction phase, we need to move out temporarily. Let’s mark this goodbye and anticipated hello ritually with a service of farewell. We will dedicate our most recent Yartzeit plaques at this special service.