Join us for a week of programming, prayer, and Jewish learning. Accessible virtually on our website, Facebook page, and YouTube channel or join in person.
Shabbat Renewal with Guest Zafar Tahir FRIDAY, SEP 10TH 6:00P We welcome Zaf Tahir as our special guest this Shabbat Shuvah. Zaf traveled to Israel with AJC as part of Project Interchange, a program designed to build and strengthen relationships between the US Jewish and Muslim communities. MORE INFO J.B. Greenfield Chapel Shabbat Evening Service FRIDAY, SEP 10TH 6:30P MORE INFO J.B. Greenfield Chapel Shabbat Morning Service SHABBAT, SEP 11TH 8:30A MORE INFO Museum Minyan Shabbat Morning Service SHABBAT, SEP 11TH 9:15AMORE INFO Shabbat Morning Service - 20th Anniversary of September 11th SHABBAT, SEP 11TH 9:30A Join our Shabbat morning service in Barg Sanctuary for a special commemoration of 9/11 with Rabbi Brian Strauss and Cantor Meir Finkelstein.MORE INFO
Parsha Study with Rabbi Danny Horwitz SHABBAT, SEP 11TH 11:30A Parsha Study immediately following Chapel Shabbat Service. J.B. Greenfield Chapel Mincha/Ma’ariv SHABBAT, SEP 11TH 7:15MORE INFO
Museum Minyan Havdalah SATURDAY, SEP 11TH 7:50P Join for the conclusion of Shabbat with virtual Havdalah and study session with Zoom opening at 7:50. Starting at 8:00 we will join for a short study session.MORE INFO
Kever Avot / Cemetery Services SUNDAY, SEP 12TH You can attend Cemetery Services in person at all 3 of our cemeteries, or virtually with our Kever Avot video and accompanying service guide. MORE INFO
Reverse Tashlich for Young Professionals SUNDAY, SEP 12TH 10:00A TO 11:30A At Tashlich we cast our "sins" into the water to begin the new year. At "Reverse Tashlich" we clean up what others have cast away. Join us at Willow Water Hole Greenway for breakfast and a mitzvah - cleaning up at one of our local, hidden green spots.MORE INFO
Wisdom of Torah TUESDAY, SEP 14TH 6:45A Together, over breakfast with Rabbi Brian Strauss, come explore the ancient wisdom of Torah and how it can be applied in today's modern world. Join us for minyan at 6:45am followed by study and breakfast at approximately 8:00am. This program is in memory of Steve Rudoff z’l MORE INFO
Meals to Go - Yom Kippur Break Fast Meal Pick-up WEDNESDAY, SEP 15TH 10:00A TO 12:00P
Once content has been recorded live, it will be saved on our social media platforms 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.
POSITION OPENING SOON: CEMETERY MANAGER Beth Yeshurun Cemetery Assn (BYCA) is looking for a cemetery manager to replace the current manager who is retiring. It is a part time contract position, which reports to the BYCA board. If you have any interest please contact Jerry Paine at painej@sbcglobal.net
Zaf Tahir serves as Commissioner for Houston Planning and Houston Airports. He has a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Cullen College (’84) and an MBA from Bauer (’99,) both at UH, and a J.D. from Thurgood Marshall (2013.) He is licensed in State of Texas as an Attorney and a Professional Engineer. Currently he has a consulting and legal practice in Houston. Tahir serves on the Board of UH Bauer College of Business.
Shabbat Morning Service - 20th Anniversary of September 11th Saturday, September 11th at 9:30am Join our Shabbat morning service in the Freedman-Levit Sanctuary for a special commemoration of 9/11 with Rabbi Brian Strauss and Cantor Meir Finkelstein.
Sunday, September 12th You can attend Cemetery Services in person at all 3 of our cemeteries, or virtually with our Kever Avot video and accompanying service guide. Service times: Allen Parkway - 10:00am Shearith Israel - 10:00am Post Oak - 11:00am
If you aren't able to be at the cemetery at these times, take our Kever Avot video (we have one for each cemetery) and service guide with you and go when you are able.
Saturday, September 12th | 10:00-11:30 AM At Tashlich we cast our "sins" into the water to begin the new year. At "Reverse Tashlich" we clean up what others have cast away. Join us at Willow Water Hole Greenway for breakfast and a mitzvah - cleaning up at one of our local, hidden green spots.