Worship
Give yourself the most precious gift of all: A moment in time to find peace, a refuge from all the demands in your life, a sacred time in a holy place to let go of all the noise and to let in the light of Shabbat.
Friday Shabbat Services: 5:30 PM (most Fridays); 7:00 PM (the third Friday of each month).
Saturday Shabbat Services: 10:30 AM, (If there is no Bar/Bat Mitzvah, services will be at 9:45 AM, immediately following Torah Study.)
Tot Shabbat Services: Friday nights at 5:00 pm (September 16th, October 21st, November 18th, December 16th, January 20th, February 17th, March 16th, April 20th ).
Friday, March 2nd at 4:45 pm (Night of Shabbat Dinners) .
Saturday mornings at 9:30 am (November 5th, December 3rd, February 4th, May 5th)
Family Shabbat Experience: 9:30 am (Check the Religious School calendar for specific dates.)
TBJ in NYC is a once-a-month Shabbat Service (followed by sushi, wine & schmoozing) at the Community Church (40 East 35th Street) at 7:30 pm. All are welcome. Services are scheduled for October 14th, November 11th, December 2nd, January 13th, February 10th, March 9th, April 13th, May11th .
Shabbat is the most sacred of Jewish observances and it is the centerpiece of worship at B’nai Jeshurun. As we welcome Shabbat and open our hearts to the beauty of its blessings, prayers and sacred music, we joyfully affirm our place within the greater Jewish community and our own congregation.
Holy Days and Festivals offer yet another opportunity to come together as a community to celebrate, reflect on and find renewal in our Jewish traditions. Click here to learn more about the Jewish Calendar.
Whether you come for Shabbat, the High Holy Days and Festivals or for life cycle services, you will always be warmly welcome at Temple B’nai Jeshurun.
Upcoming Events
Erev Shabbat Worship
Fri Feb 24th, 2012 5:30 PMSermon: Rabbi Matthew A. Reimer
Torah Study
Sat Feb 25th, 2012 8:45 AMShabbat Morning Service
Sat Feb 25th, 2012 9:45 AMTot Shabbat
Fri Mar 2nd, 2012 4:45 PMErev Shabbat Worship
Fri Mar 2nd, 2012 5:30 PMSermon: Rabbi Matthew D. Gewirtz







