Shabbat
Daily Minyan
This intimate service meets each morning, joining together for prayer, fellowship, and Yahrzeit observances.
Start your day with prayer and a mitzvah by helping to make a minyan. If you are unfamiliar with the service, there are friends here to guide you.
- Our Daily Minyan is offered every morning throughout the year at 7:00 am during the week and 9:00 am on Sundays both in person and via zoom.
- The Torah portion is read on Monday and Thursday mornings and Saturday evenings.
- Kaddish (the Mourner’s Prayer) can be said to commemorate a Yahrzeit (anniversary of a death) at any of our minyanim.
- If you wish to say Kaddish at an evening service, contact the Synagogue Office to arrange a minyan for your needs.
Click here to view a selection of morning prayers.
For specific service times, please see our calendar.
Thu, March 12 2026
23 Adar 5786
All Events
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Thursday ,
MarMarch 12 , 2026Forever Young
Thursday, Mar 12th 12:00p to 1:30p
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Thursday ,
MarMarch 12 , 2026"Jewish Liturgical Music Reimagined" with Dave Schlossberg @ TEE
Thursday, Mar 12th 1:00p to 2:00p
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Thursday ,
MarMarch 12 , 2026Girl Scouts
Thursday, Mar 12th 6:15p to 7:30p
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Thursday ,
MarMarch 12 , 2026"May Their Memories Be For a Blessing" Wendy Kushner & Debra Maller via ZOOM
Thursday, Mar 12th 7:30p to 8:30p
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Friday ,
MarMarch 13 , 2026My Jewish Journey with Martha Mack
Friday, Mar 13th 3:30p to 4:30p
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Friday ,
MarMarch 13 , 2026Monthly Kabbalat Shabbat Services: Shabbat Nosh by Chef Lon
Friday, Mar 13th 6:00p to 7:00p
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Saturday ,
MarMarch 14 , 2026Religious School Family Shabbat
Shabbat, Mar 14th 9:30a to 12:00p
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Saturday ,
MarMarch 14 , 2026March Birthday Shabbat
Shabbat, Mar 14th 9:30a to 12:30p
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Sunday ,
MarMarch 15 , 2026Religious School
Sunday, Mar 15th 9:00a to 1:00p
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Sunday ,
MarMarch 15 , 2026Rabbi Schoenberg's class: "Unlocking the mystery and magnificence of the weekly Haftorah."
Sunday, Mar 15th 10:00a to 11:00a
"Unlocking the mystery and magnificence of the weekly Haftorah." In this four part series we will unlock the mystery, the meaning and the magnificence of the weekly haftorah. Each week will include a close reading of a Biblical text. The first class will look at the why. When did the Jews start to read prophetic writings in the synagogue? What does it mean to make a biblical reading into liturgy? Our text will be the haftorah of the 8th day of Passover from the book of Isaiah. The second class will look at the how. What are the rules and laws surrounding the chanting of a haftorah? Why do b'nai mitzvah celebrate by changing haftorah? Our text will be the haftorah of the second day of Rosh Hashanah from the book of Jeremiah. The third class will look at the who. Which biblical books were selected and which were left out. Our text will be Ezekiel the haftorah of the shabbat of Pesach. The fourth class will look at the what. What is the haftorah's purpose? What message are they trying to get across to the Jewish people? Our text will be Second Isaiah the haftorah for Yom Kippur morning.
Thu, March 12 2026 23 Adar 5786
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