Rosh HaShanah
Rosh HaShanah begins Wednesday evening, October 2 and ends the evening of Friday, October 4. For a full BAI holiday schedule, please click here.
Rosh HaShanah begins Wednesday evening, October 2 and ends the evening of Friday, October 4. For a full BAI holiday schedule, please click here.
Practice the art of simply listening and noticing. Weather permitting outdoors in our Ya’ar (woods). Always on zoom
Friday Night/Kabbalat Shabbat: Informal, casual, spirited and soulful. Creating sacred time in your sacred space Our Musical Kabbalat Shabbat service offers a contemplative and uplifting prayer with melodies and niggunim set [...]
Start your Shabbat morning at BAI with…quiet. Join Hazzan Harold and Rabbi David for a meditative quiet sit. Weather permitting in the Ya’ar. We will have handouts with prompts, [...]
Led by Hazzan Harold, this is our weekly Shabbat morning offering of intentional musical prayer, with spirited song, chant and meditation. Our aim is to allow for deep, uninterrupted, [...]
A lively, open conversation focused on the weekly Torah portion with Rabbi David. All are welcome. Presently, we study online, via Zoom. “Our Torah study group is a place [...]
Shabbat at Beth Am Israel offers a family-centered, community experience. All families are welcome and encouraged to join in celebrating Shabbat and learning with us on Saturday mornings. Shorashim [...]
Blends traditional prayer modes with contemporary melodies and niggunin and features acoustic music in the early part of the service and a more traditional approach in the later parts of [...]
We’ve had several requests to add a Shabbat walk to our program. We scouted out a route that is approximately 2 miles with minimal hills in walking distance to [...]
Join our dedicated group of lay-led Minyan'ers online.
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