Services Schedule


  • Weekdays
    7:00 a.m. & 5:30 p.m.
     
  • Friday Night
    6:00 p.m.
     
  • Saturday
    9:30 a.m. and evening at sunset
     
  • Sunday & Legal Holidays
    9:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. 

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  Celebrate Shabbat With Us at Beth El!

At Beth El, we offer several meaningful worship opportunities and programs, and we invite our members, newcomers and visitors to celebrate Shabbat with us! 

  Friday Evening

  • Musical Kabbalat Shabbat: Our lively, interactive 6:00 p.m. service each week welcomes the beginning of Shabbat through music and prayer.
     
  • Exciting and Innovative Shabbat Celebrations: At various times throughout the year we offer Shabbat on the Green, USY Shabbat, High School Graduates’ Shabbat, and services led by different grade levels of our BESTT Talmud Torah students.
     
  • Tot Shabbat: A monthly service to welcome Shabbat aimed specifically for toddlers and their families, followed by a family Shabbat dinner. 
     
  • Say “Shalom” to Shabbat: Children in first grade and older will join together for this monthly service, followed by a family Shabbat dinner. 

  Saturday Morning 

  • Saturday Services: A blend of worship, celebration and learning; our services also encourage participation, as congregants sing together, read Torah and Haftarah, and take part in discussions.
     
  • Special Shabbats: Men’s Club Shabbat, Sisterhood Shabbat, USY Shabbat, 7th and 12th Grade Graduates’ Shabbat, Minyannaires’ Shabbat. 
     
  • Junior Congregation: A weekly service geared to students in grades 2-7 from 10:00 – 11:45 a.m. Children learn one-on-one from older students, enjoy snacks, and participate in a parsha play and their own interactive services.

  Saturday Evening

  • Minha-Maariv Service and Havdalah: Join us as we bid Shabbat farewell each week at sunset with joyful singing.
     


  Prayers for Healing

Every Shabbat morning during our Torah service, we recite the Mi Sheberach for emotional or physical healing, and Rabbi Levin reads the names of people whose loved ones want them remembered during this meaningful prayer. If you would like to include your name or the name of a loved one, please call the synagogue office and let us know by the Thursday before Shabbat. To respect the privacy of others, we request that you ask permission before submitting someone else’s name to be announced.