Shabbat & Chagim · שבת וחגים

Every Shabbat feels like coming home.

Warm challah, meaningful conversations, inspiring Torah, new friendships, and a welcoming community around the table. Whether you're joining us for your first Shabbat or your fiftieth, there's always a place waiting for you. Throughout the year, we also celebrate the Jewish holidays together, creating meaningful experiences that connect us to our heritage and to one another.

The Jewish year

Holiday by holiday

Click through for candle times, liturgy, menus, and what to expect if it's your first time with us.

April · Nisan

Passover · Pesach

Pesach

Two seder nights — the first at the rabbi's home, the second open to all. Reservations required.

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December · Kislev

Chanukah

חנוכה

Eight nights of public menorah lightings, sufganiyot, and a grand community Chanukah celebration downtown.

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March · Adar

Purim

פורים

Megillah reading twice, costumes encouraged, a festive meal that runs late. Mishloach manot delivery available.

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September · Tishrei

Rosh Hashanah & Yom Kippur

ראש השנה ויום כיפור

Full services in Hebrew and English, shofar blowing, apples and honey, and a Yom Kippur that sends you into the new year cleaner.

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October · Tishrei

Sukkot & Simchat Torah

סוכות ושמחת תורה

A proper sukkah in the backyard, lulav & etrog to shake, and a Simchat Torah hakafot that spills into the street.

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Every week

What happens on a regular week

Friday Night · Shabbat

Kabbalat Shabbat at 7:15 pm followed by a full Shabbat dinner. Challah, wine, chicken soup, the works.

Tuesday Night · Torah

Open Torah class for adults, taught bilingually. Bring a question — leave with three more.

All Week · By Appointment

One-on-one Torah study, life counsel, brit milah planning, bar/bat mitzvah prep, chuppah logistics. Text the rabbi.