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About Our Temple // Services
Service Times

Friday Evenings at Temple Beth El

8:00pm - Our regular Erev Shabbat Worship Services, filled with joy and song. Parents of our B’nei Mitzvah sponsor an Oneg after the Friday evening service.

First Friday of Each Month - Temple Beth El Family Shabbat

5:30pm - New Kabbalat -Shabbat service with singing & dancing for all ages
6:15pm - A Family Dinner is held.
7:15 pm - Family Service

Come at 5:30 p.m. and stay for dinner, or come at 6:15p.m. and stay for services with monthly birthday blessings.

We hope that families with young children, who are welcome at all times, but who may find that our regular 8:00 pm service begins too late, will find these family dinners and services particularly accessible. The Congregational Dinner will be complete with “zemirot”, Shabbat song. The Shabbat Service is little different from our regular worship service: it is shorter and begins with singing and with our monthly Birthday Blessings so that those young children who might not be able to remain for the whole service can be present to sing and celebrate at the start.

Saturday Mornings at Temple Beth El

9:15am Torah Study - Led by our Rabbi - All Welcome

10:30am - Shabbat Worship Service where we often celebrate B’nei Mitzvah.

Rabbi Davidson's April Bulletin Article
Rabbi Davidson's June Bulletin Article
Rabbi Davidson's March Bulletin Article
Rabbi Davidson's January Bulletin Article
Rabbi Davidson's February Article
High Holiday Sermons for 5768
D'var Torah from the Board of Trustees
RSVP Family Shabbat Dinner
Rabbi Davidson's High Holiday Sermons-5767
Rabbi Miller's High Holiday Sermons-5767


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