Shmini Atzeret
Eighth Day of Assembly
Eighth Day of Assembly
The strength of the Jewish family depends on an intergenerational covenant of mutual concern. One way we demonstrate that is at Yizkor services, when we reflect on those who came before us. This is a powerful moment to replenish our memories and our love of those we have lost.
Thursday, October 24, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Celebrate with us the end and new beginning of the Torah cycle. The final portion of the Torah is called “v’zot HaBracha, and THIS is the Blessing.” Together we’ll dance and sing as we revel in the blessings of community! You are invited to join us for any and all components of this festive evening: 5:30-6:00pm Young Family Program 6:00-6:45pm Fish & Chips Dinner 6:45-8:00pm Ma'ariv (service) ... Read More
Day of Celebrating the Torah
Friday, October 25, 9:30am Please join us for our Simchat Torah morning service with a kiddush lunch to follow.
4th Friday of every month, 5:15pm, Offsite Rabbi Eve Posen leads this interactive home service that welcomes Shabbat through song and stories for families with children 0-10. Click here to RSVP and receive location details.
Please join us for our weekly Kabbalat Shabbat Friday evening service. We will still have our livestream option for those who choose. Click here for the order-of-service. Click here to join the live stream (Choose the location of that particular week's service - usually in Stampfer Chapel)
2nd, 4th, and 5th Saturdays, 9:30am* A lay-led alternate Shabbat service followed by a Kiddush lunch and singing of z’mirot. Interested in leading a part of the service or reading Torah? Contact: downstairsminyan@gmail.com. Click here to join via Zoom. *When there is no Bar/Bat Mitzvah or special Shabbat programming, Downstairs Minyan will join the main service at 9:30am.
Every Saturday, 9:30am Please join us for our traditional weekly Shabbat morning service. Note this special service: Meditation Shabbat, 1st Saturdays Click here to join the live stream (Choose the location of that particular week's service)
1st, 3rd, & 4th Saturdays of the month, 30 minutes after the end of Shabbat services (around 12:35pm), Stampfer Chapel All are welcome SHEVET is a new meditation group at Neveh Shalom, melding ancient and modern Jewish meditation practices with traditional awareness practices. Shevet is the Hebrew word for sitting. The same Hebrew root is also found in Shabbat, the day of rest, and the word for returning. As our awareness returns, like Shabbat, we are refreshed ... Read More