Religious Services 

Shabbat

Friday evening Shabbat services are held at 7:30 pm. Including the  family-birthday-anniversary service, which is usually held on the first Friday of the month. When there is a tot Shabbat, services are held at 8 p.m. (twice each year). The service is followed by an Oneg, where congregants have the opportunity to socialize.  Twice a year there is also a tot Shabbat service to introduce preschoolers to the synagogue, at 8 p.m.   There may be other occasional exceptions for special services.

Shabbat morning services begin at 9:00 a.m., and may include participation by B’nai Mitzvah, individuals with special simchas or guest lecturers. Also, every religious school grade has a designated Shabbat morning or evening service for their participation. Once a month there is a gan Shabbat program to introduce kindergarten through preschoolers to Shabbat morning services. A kiddush after services provides another opportunity for . Once acomradeship month following the kiddush, there is kiddush conversation, an informal discussion with the Rabbi on timely topics. 

Daily Services

Weekday services are conducted at 7 :30 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Sunday morning minyan is at 9:00 a.m. Often after Sunday minyan, the rabbi will teach a class on aspects of Jewish law. 

Holidays 

Holidays and festivals are celebrated through services and appropriate observances. The nursery school and religious school youngsters decorate the Sukkah for Sukkot and each class shares a snack there. Congregants dance with the Torah scrolls on Simchat Torah, and celebrate Purim with a family service and full traditional reading of the Megillah. On the first evening of Shavuot there is Tikun Lail Shavuot, a study session, and on the first morning, Jewish day school students participate in the service. Confirmation is held on the second night. High Holiday information is available through the synagogue office.