5:30 PM JLC Shabbat. Register Here
6:15 PM Neshama Minyan in Pilch Hall and on Zoom
9:15 AM Mishnah Study Whiteman Conference Room and on Zoom
9:15 AM Meditation Plus led by Rabbi Ruth Sohn on Corning 8
9:15 AM Bat Mitzvah of Eliana Sessler in Ganzberg Sanctuary and on YouTube
9:45 AM Library Minyan in Dorff Nelson Chapel
10:00 AM Tot Shabbat | 10:20 AM Family Service with Rabbi Kligfeld in Pilch Hall
11:05 AM Text Study with Rabbi Kligfeld in Pilch Hall
10:00 AM Shabbat Yeladim (Drop-off childcare on Ziering Family Field)
6:10 PM Minha, Ma’ariv and Seudah Shlisheet with Rabbinic Intern Adrian Marcos in Pilch Hall on Zoom and on YouTube.
8:00 PM Selihot at Temple Israel of Hollywood. Register Here.
Our community comes together for minha, Kabbalat Shabbat, and Ma’ariv led by the TBA clergy and/or rabbinic interns. Come in-person, or join on Zoom.
Neshama Minyan
Traditional Kabbalat Shabbat service
Shabbat Sovev
Service in-the-round, harmonic, and musically-rich
Community Shabbat Dinner
Enjoy a warm, comforting and delicious meal as you celebrate Shabbat with TBA – click here for details and reservations.
One Clergy Led Service in Ganzberg Sanctuary
The whole community prays together. Short sermons, 15 min. or under. All Bar/Bat Mitzvah rituals and speeches, completed by the end of Torah service. All TBA kids come into sanctuary to lead same parts of service, every week.
Tot Shabbat in Pilch Hall
10:00 AM, for kids age 5 and under
Family Service in Pilch Hall
10:20 AM, geared towards families with kids 10 and under
Shabbat Yeladim
Starting at 10:00 AM at the sandbox, drop-off child care is provided, with brief stories and songs shared after the family service, before heading into the sanctuary to help with the end of services!
Text Study with TBA Clergy in Pilch Hall
11:05 AM with rotating clergy, and finished in time to hear sermon in sanctuary
Library Minyan
Traditional lay-led service with participatory davening and inspirational drashot. Click to learn more.
Meditation Plus
Shabbat morning meditation, song & Torah study
Ha’amalot
Occasional, in-the-round, musically rich, informal creative Shabbat morning (and HHD) service.