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About Beth El - Service Times
Minyanim
At Beth El, opportunities
for prayer are not limited
to Shabbat. Twice a
day we gather as a
community for minyan.
These minyanim do more
than provide the quorum
necessary to recite
Mourner’s Kaddish, they
express our highest ideals.
In the words of Rabbi
David Aronson z"l:
"That life is a sacred trust
renewed daily, that it has
divine significance, for
which man is accountable,
is the thought with which
the Jew begins his traditional
morning prayers."
Daily Services
- 7:00 a.m. and 5:45 p.m.
Sunday & Legal Holidays
- 9:00 a.m. and 5:45 p.m.
Shabbat Services
- Friday Evening Services at 5:45 p.m.*
- Shabbat morning at 9:00 a.m.
- Shabbat Afternoon at 4:30 or 5:45 p.m.**
*First Friday of each
month: N’shamah Minyan
An upbeat, informal service.
**The schedule for Minha
changes with daylight savings
time. Please call the
office to confirm the current
schedule.
Resource Cart
During services please
feel free to enhance your
prayer experience with
the reading material on
the Reading Resource
Book Cart in the Ring
Lobby. But please remember
to return the books to
the cart before you leave
the Synagogue.
Children's Shabbat Programs
All young children are
invited to celebrate
Shabbat in our "Tots
Tefillah" (2–5 years old)
and "Sha’ar" (K–4) programs,
held every Shabbat
morning and most Jewish
holidays, 9:45 a.m. – noon,
in the Aleph School classrooms.
Minyan Breakfast
Join us for services in the
Fiterman Chapel Sunday
mornings and then enjoy a
light breakfast sponsored
by various congregants in
memory/honor/appreciation
of friends and loved ones.
Please call to sponsor a
minyan breakfast (project
of Beth El Men’s Club).
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