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Join us on Shabbat

Warm, vibrant, welcoming…these are the words you'll hear used to describe our Shabbat services. Whether you are new to the area or our congregation, or are a long term member, joining us for a Shabbat service is the perfect way to experience our community and build your connection with Temple Beth Am.

Friday Night Happy Minyan  Service 

Happy Minyan in the Brunn Chapel

If you've never experienced a Happy Minyan service, you'll be hooked after your first Shabbat. Our Kabbalat Shabbat service will introduce you to new tunes, a lively atmosphere and a more relaxed environment to celebrate the welcoming of Shabbat.  Join us Friday evening at 6PM in the Brunn Chapel for an uplifting experience.

If you are interested in becoming a Happy Minyan Leader, or for more information about our Happy Minyan, click here to contact our Ritual Director.

Carlebach Music

Y'did Nefesh
   

 

Shabbat Morning Services 

A traditional service with a welcoming congregation.  Whether you are a long time member, or new to our Kehillah, you'll find new connections on Shabbat at Temple Beth Am.  Stay with us after services for Kiddush lunch - free and open to all who attend.  This is a great way to meet new members of the congregation, or to find out more about us if you are considering having you or your family join our synagogue.  Services begin at 9:30AM.

Kiddush Lunch

Each week we have a delicious kiddush lunch following services.  Sit down and shmooze with old and new friends while enjoying our mouth-watering food offerings that range from lox and bagels to tuna, egg salad, Italian, Mediterranean, and more, including coffee (or tea) and delicious desserts.  Lunch is followed by the recitation of Birkat Ha-Mazon each week, led by the rabbi or member of the congregation.    

Boker Tov

After lunch on Shabbat, why not join our parsha-of-the-week focused study group?

Boker Tov is a lay led parsha study group, meeting after morning services every Shabbat. We gather in the Brunn Chapel following lunch. Our discussion leaders are all volunteers, and each one chooses whatever point(s) he or she would like to discuss from the parsha of the week.

Questions for discussion focus sometimes on the text and comparing the interpretation of various scholars to our own perception. Just as frequently, our discussion questions focus on how we feel about some aspect of the story line or the particular wording in that week's parsha. Everyone is welcome to sit in on our discussion - to participate or just to listen.

We are always looking for discussion leaders, and those who are interested are invited to choose a Shabbat to facilitate the discussion. For information contact Sheila Grossman, 954-752-1365, sheila46@gmail.com.

Fri, January 24 2025 24 Tevet 5785