Services
Erev Shabbat - 7:00 - 8:30 pm
First Friday of the Month - Two ways to welcome the Shabbat
Tater Tot Shabbat (6pm – 6:30pm)
Ideal for families with children 8 and younger. A great introduction to our basic Shabbat prayers and a fantastic way for families to celebrate Shabbat together.
Throwback Shabbat — Highlighting the Shabbat music of the 1990s. Come for the prayer melodies that were common in Reform congregations in the 1990s! An easy service to participate in, be as inspired today as you were when you first sang these familiar melodies.
Second Friday of each Month
Kabbalat Shabbat — This contemplative service guides us through the traditional psalms that greet Shabbat, rather than the typical evening worship prayers. This reflective service invites us to move through the traditional psalms that welcome Shabbat, rather than the evening worship prayers.
Third Friday of the Month
Reform Style Shabbat — Standard Shabbat service using our Mishkan Tefillah Siddur.
Fourth Friday of the Month
Reform Musical Style with Ma’agal Shirah Musicians, includes our Ma’agal Shirah (song circle) musicians, this is a very musical, spiritual, and relaxing way to attune yourself to Shabbat.
Summer Time, July and August
Services are at 6:30 and are held outdoors on our patio.
Shabbat Mornings — 10:00 am - 11:30 am
Come join us for Shabbat morning services. Our services are fully egalitarian (men and women participate equally). We believe we have struck a balance between tradition and creativity. Services are in a mix of Hebrew and English. Whether stepping into the synagogue for the first time, or if worship is familiar to you, we invite you to come and find your place with us in our praying community.
Shabbat Torah Study — 11:45 am - 12:30 pm
Connect yourself to Jewish text, tradition, and thought through lively and engaging weekly Torah discussion. Join our roundtable of ideas and provocative questions as we delve into the depths of Torah wisdom and discover insights for our own lives. Torah study in the library follows Shabbat morning worship most weeks (with the exception of a Bar/Bat Mitzvah, or a special Shabbat morning speaker) and is spiced with challah, Kiddush and oneg desserts.
Some come for services, then leave; others come only for Torah study; some stay for the entire Shabbat morning offering. Try it and see how enriching it is to add some Torah study and some Shabbat to your life
Thu, September 18 2025
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This Shabbat
Friday Night
Candle Lighting : 6:40pm |
: 7:00pm |
Shabbat Day
: 10:00am |
Havdalah : 7:47pm |
Candle Lighting
Friday, Sep 19, 6:40pm |
Havdalah
Motzei Shabbat, Sep 20, 7:47pm |
Erev Rosh Hashana
Monday, Sep 22 |
Saturday Morning Services:
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This Week's Parasha- Torah PortionShabbat Candle Lighting Times |