Join us for a week of programming, prayer, and Jewish learning. Accessible virtually on our website, Facebook page, and YouTube channel or register for in person for daily and Shabbat services.
Upcoming Events
Jewish Meditation Group WEDNESDAY, OCT 28TH 7:00P TO 8:00P Explore tools for mindfulness, find a different way to talk to God, and deepen your prayer with meditation and chanting.MORE INFO
Witches, Ghosts & Judaism WEDNESDAY, OCT 28TH 8:00P TO 9:00P Halloween isn't a Jewish holiday, but our texts definitely contain witchcraft and ghosts! MORE INFO
Lunch with Rabbi Strauss with Rudy Rochman THURSDAY, OCT 29TH 2:00P TO 2:30P Rudy Rochman is a Jewish and Israeli-rights activist that creates content to strengthen Jewish identity and combat anti-Semitism. If you haven’t heard of him, your kids probably have – he is very well known on social media and we look forward to talking with him at Lunch with the Rabbi. MORE INFO
Parsha Study Group with Rabbi Danny Horwitz THURSDAY, OCT 29TH 7:30P TO 8:30P Join Rabbi Danny Horwitz's Weekly Parsha Study Group. MORE INFO
Chapel Shabbat Service FRIDAY, OCT 30TH 5:30P TO 6:30PMORE INFO
Shabbat Renewal Outdoors Sermon by Rabbi Brian Strauss FRIDAY, OCT 30TH 6:00P TO 7:00P MORE INFO
Museum Minyan Shabbat Morning Service SHABBAT, OCT 31ST 9:30A TO 12:00P MORE INFO
Interfaith Dialogue: Interpreting the Pandemic Through the Lens of Our Faith SHABBAT, OCT 31ST 7:00P TO 8:00P Hosted by the Anglican Diocese, join this discussion of the pandemic from different faith perspectives with Rabbi Steven Morgen, Rt Rev Clark WP Lowenfield, and Imam Mamdouh Mahmoud. MORE INFO
Invitation to Judaism/Introduction to Hebrew SUNDAY, NOV 1ST 9:00A TO 11:00P This class is especially designed for newcomers to Judaism to learn the basics of our way of life, our way of thinking about God, and our way of looking at the world. Learn to read Hebrew and recognize essential prayer vocabulary. No prior knowledge is necessary, open to everyone. MORE INFO
Adult Bnai Mitzvah Class SUNDAY, NOV 1ST 9:00A TO 11:00A This class is especially designed for those who did not have a bar or bat mitzvah when they were young. We'll learn how to lead the Hebrew prayers for the Saturday morning service, and chant a few verses from the Torah.MORE INFO
Beyond Dispute SUNDAY, NOV 1ST 10:00A TO 11:00P Debates—philosophical, spiritual, ethical, and cultural—are at the heart of Judaism and Jewish life. Rabbi Horwitz will guide us through this course produced by the Jewish Theological Seminary and includes texts and videos with JTS professors on each of the 11 different topics. MORE INFO
Where Heaven Meets Earth SUNDAY, NOV 1ST 11:00A TO 12:00P Using Rabbi Horwitz’s illuminating book, he will explore the various methods and opinions that the mystics uncovered in their quest for Ultimate Truth. The focus this year will be on the 16th century to the present day. Highly recommended to buy Rabbi Horwitz’s book: A Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism Reader (JPS, 2016).MORE INFO
Once content has been recorded live, it will be saved on our social media platforms as well as our virtual community page for future access. This means that if you cannot make the time slots noted above, you can still join us to learn and pray.
Please know that your clergy is here for you. To reach out, please e-mail them directly or connect with info@bethyeshurun.org and we will direct you to a member of our team.
Daily and Shabbat Services Because we are limiting the number of congregants in attendance, we are making our B'nai Mitzvah services private family events. On the weekends that we have a B'nai Mitzvah in the Barg Sanctuary, we are offering a Member Led service in the Freedman Levit Sanctuary to allow our members to continue attending services in the building. We are currently allowing up to 40 members who have registered in advance to attend that service.
The J.B. Greenfield Chapel minyan occurs daily in the Freedman Levit Sanctuary, visit our website for times, registration, and streaming. It currently consists of up to 40 members who have registered in advance.
Our goal is to provide in-person worship services, when deemed safe and appropriate, while protecting our congregants and staff. Individuals identified as high risk or higher risk are advised to remain home to limit their risk of exposure. We encourage these individuals to participate through our numerous virtual service options.
Registration for in-person services is available to members only, and requires logging in to reserve your space. Only those pre-registered individuals will be allowed on campus.
Click here to Register Join us as we take our Shabbat Renewal service outside! Bring your lawn chairs or a picnic blanket and welcome Shabbat with our cantor and clergy. Families will be socially distanced in our parking lot - masks are required. Weather permitting. Space is limited. Registration is required and available to Beth Yeshurun members. You must be logged in to register.
Click here to Register As Jews we don't celebrate Halloween, but you can find witchcraft and ghosts in our Jewish texts. Join Rabbi Fort to learn more in this discussion on Zoom!
Click here to Register Hosted by the Anglican Diocese, join this discussion of the pandemic from different faith perspectives with Rabbi Steven Morgen, Rt Rev Clark WP Lowenfield, and Imam Mamdouh Mahmoud.
Click here to Order Fri., Oct. 30: Banana Stuffed Chicken Breasts with a Pineapple Coconut Sauce, Jasmine Almond Rice, Snap Peas & Carrots, and Coconut S’mores Tue., Nov. 3: Herb Grilled Chicken Breast; Cranberry Nut Wild Rice; Mixed Squash; Sweet Potato Pie
Click here to reserve your meal Supervised by HKA and Open to the entire community! Meal Includes: Roasted Turkey Breast served with Gravy & Cranberry Relish; Cornbread Stuffing; Green Bean Casserole; Squash Casserole; Mashed Potatoes; Pumpkin Pie. Vegetarian Option - Wild Rice Stuffed Acorn Squash. Additional Sides available by the pint and quart.
SAVE THE DATE MORE INFORMATION COMING SOON! At age 38, Jennifer Teege happened to pluck a library book from the shelf—and discovered a horrifying fact: Her grandfather was Amon Goeth, the vicious Nazi commandant depicted in Schindler’s List. Reviled as the “butcher of Płaszów,” Goeth was executed in 1946. The more Teege learned about him, the more certain she became: If her grandfather had met her—a black woman—he would have killed her.
Click here for information Family Friday's are back begining in November! Each week at 5:00pm we will feature a special guest, story, or craft.