Our Services
Discover the wide range of spiritual, educational, and community services we offer to enrich your Jewish experience and connect you with our vibrant congregation.
Weekly Services
Join us for our regular weekly services that form the heart of our community gathering.
Friday Evening
Kabbalat Shabbat: 6:30 PM
Shabbat Dinner: 7:30 PM
Community meal follows service
Welcome the Sabbath with beautiful prayers, traditional songs, and candle lighting. Our Friday evening service creates a peaceful transition from the workweek to the holy day.
Saturday Morning
Shacharit: 9:00 AM
Torah Reading: 10:00 AM
Kiddush follows service
Our main Shabbat service includes morning prayers, Torah reading, and a sermon by Rabbi Cohen. Join us for meaningful worship and community connection.
Saturday Evening
Mincha: 5:30 PM
Havdalah: 6:45 PM
Marking the end of Shabbat
Conclude the Sabbath with our evening service and the beautiful Havdalah ceremony, which marks the transition from the holy day back to the rest of the week.
Special Services & Celebrations
Participate in our special services that mark important moments in the Jewish calendar and life.
High Holy Days
Experience the profound spiritual journey of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur with our community. These services include special prayers, reflection, and renewal.
- Rosh Hashanah - Jewish New Year
- Yom Kippur - Day of Atonement
- Kol Nidre Service
Holiday Celebrations
Celebrate the rich traditions of Jewish holidays with our community. From Passover Seders to Sukkot festivals, we come together to observe and rejoice.
- Passover Seder
- Sukkot Festival
- Hanukkah Lighting
Life Cycle Events
Mark important life moments with our community through traditional ceremonies that honor Jewish customs and celebrate new chapters.
- Bar/Bat Mitzvah
- Weddings
- Baby Naming
Educational Programs
Expand your knowledge and deepen your understanding of Jewish traditions, texts, and culture through our diverse educational offerings.
Torah Study
Weekly sessions exploring the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Cohen. Open to all levels of knowledge and experience.
Hebrew Classes
Learn to read and understand Hebrew with our beginner and intermediate classes. Essential for participating in services and studying texts.
Adult Education
In-depth courses on Jewish history, philosophy, and contemporary issues. Led by Rabbi Cohen and guest scholars.
Youth Programs
Engaging educational activities for children and teens that combine learning with fun, age-appropriate activities.
Community & Outreach
Engage with our community and extend our values beyond our walls through meaningful service and outreach programs.
Social Action
Participate in our Tikkun Olam (repairing the world) initiatives that address social justice issues and support those in need in our broader community.
- Food drives and distribution
- Housing assistance programs
- Environmental initiatives
Volunteer Opportunities
Contribute your time and talents to support our community operations and special events. Find meaningful ways to make a difference.
- Office assistance
- Event setup and support
- Mentorship programs
Interfaith Outreach
Build bridges with other faith communities through dialogue, shared service projects, and collaborative community initiatives.
- Interfaith discussion groups
- Community service partnerships
- Educational exchanges
Service Schedule
Plan your visit with our comprehensive schedule of regular services and special events.
| Service | Day | Time | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kabbalat Shabbat | Friday | 6:30 PM | Main Sanctuary |
| Shabbat Dinner | Friday | 7:30 PM | Community Hall |
| Shacharit & Torah Reading | Saturday | 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Main Sanctuary |
| Mincha & Havdalah | Saturday | 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM | Main Sanctuary |
| Daily Minyan | Sunday - Thursday | 7:00 AM & 6:30 PM | Prayer Room |
| Torah Study | Wednesday | 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM | Study Hall |
Times may vary based on season and holidays. Please check our calendar for updates.
Join Us for Our Next Service
Experience the warmth and spirituality of our community. Whether you're new to Judaism or a lifelong practitioner, you're welcome to join us.