Join us for a week of programming, prayer, and Jewish learning.
Wisdom of Torah (Breakfast Club) TUESDAY, DEC 28TH 7:00A 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. MORE INFO
Jewish Meditation Group WEDNESDAY, DEC 29TH 7:00P Explore tools for mindfulness, find a different way to talk to God, and deepen your prayer with meditation and chanting.MORE INFO
New Years Day Observed - Administrative Office Closed FRIDAY, DEC 31ST ALL DAY
J.B. Greenfield Chapel Shabbat Evening Service FRIDAY, DEC 31ST 5:00P MORE INFO
Shabbat Renewal Sermon by Rabbi Brian Strauss FRIDAY, DEC 31ST 6:00P Join us for our Main Sanctuary Shabbat Service. MORE INFO
J.B. Greenfield Chapel Shabbat Morning Service SHABBAT, JAN 1ST 8:30A MORE INFO Museum Minyan Shabbat Morning Service - Outdoors SHABBAT, JAN 1ST 9:15AMORE INFO
Shabbat Morning Service Sermon by Rabbi Brian Strauss SHABBAT, JAN 1ST 9:30A Join for our Main Sanctuary Shabbat Morning Service. MORE INFO
J.B. Greenfield Chapel Mincha/Ma’ariv SHABBAT, JAN 1ST 5:00PMORE INFO
Museum Minyan Havdalah SATURDAY, JAN 1ST 5:20P Join for the conclusion of Shabbat with virtual Havdalah and a short study session via Zoom.MORE INFO
Parallel Stories in the Bible with Gabi Gelman MONDAY, JAN 3RD 7:00P TO 8:00P What do the stories of Noah and Jonah have in common? What about Joseph and Esther? Or Hannah and Ruth? Join Gabi Gelman for a 4-part series exploring how some stories in the bible seem to echo earlier stories and discuss what these parallels teach can teach us.MORE INFO A full list of upcoming events can be found here
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.
Due to increasing number of positive Covid cases not just in our city, but in our Beth Yeshurun community, as well as the latest news from the CDC, local and state officials, and our medical advisors, the following COVID-related protocols are now in effect:
All main sanctuary services will be in Barg Sanctuary. Shabbat Morning Chapel services will be moved to the Freedman Levit Sanctuary. Weekday Chapel services will remain in the J.B. Greenfield Chapel. All Chapel Breakfasts will be moved outdoors. All employees, members, and visitors must wear masks when inside our building.
These changes will remain in effect through the end of the year. We will reevaluate after January 1st.
Two Upcoming Jewish Learning Project (JLP) Classes!
4-Part Series Beginning Monday, January 3rd at 7:00pm- What do the stories of Noah and Jonah have in common? What about Joseph and Esther? Or Hannah and Ruth? Join Gabi Gelman for a 4-part series exploring how some stories in the bible seem to echo earlier stories and discuss what these parallels can teach us. Click here for more information about Parallel Stories in the Bible
Sunday, January 9 at 11:00am - In the years before World War I, almost 10,000 Jewish immigrants came to the United States through the port at Galveston, rather than Ellis Island. From there, they fanned out across Texas and dozens of cities towns in the South and Midwest. This presentation by Dr. Josh Furman will explore the history of the Galveston Movement, the goals of the organizers, and the legacy of the project. We will also get to read (in translation) the advertising pamphlet that was used to recruit Yiddish-speaking Jews to make the trip to Texas in 1907! Click here for more information about The Other Ellis Island
Tu B’Shevat for Young Professionals Sunday, January 16, 2022 Join us for Tu B’Shevat - the birthday of the trees! To celebrate we will explore our Houston Arboretum with a Tu B’Shevat-themed photo scavenger hunt. Afterward, we will gather for a Tu B’Shevat Seder with traditional food and drink for the holiday. Enjoy a day outside and learn about this special holiday. Open to the community - feel free to share! Registration closes Friday, January 14th 30- and 40-somethings - join us at 10:30a - CLICK HERE 20-somethings - join us at 1:00p - CLICK HERE
Willow Waterhole Tu B'Shevat Service Project Monday, January 17, 2022 This year Tu B'Shevat and MLK Day fall on the same day! What better inspiration for a service project to help clean up one of our local green spots, Willow Waterhole Greenway.
If you'd like to enjoy the outdoors before we start, meet at 12:30 pm to picnic (bring your own lunch or snacks, we will bring drinks). At 1:00 pm we will start our clean-up project. We will head out in groups to pick up trash around the lakes at Willow Water Hole.
We will have a special Tu B'shevat Seder-in-a-bag for everyone to take away, so please register so we have supplies for all! Registration closes Friday, January 14th at Noon. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Join the Greater Houston Area Jewish Community for the sixth time, assembling as a group to march in downtown Houston on Monday, January 17, 2022.
Will you join us as we march to commemorate and celebrate our long history of Jewish solidarity with interfaith civil rights groups? Our parade group always has an amazing and genuinely fun time performing this fantastic community outreach mitzvah marching in the Houston MLK Grande Parade.
This is not only fun for the participants, especially our youth, it generates positive results in relations between the Jewish & African American communities as we march in solidarity. Our participation honors not just Martin Luther King Jr. Day, but rabbis like Abraham Heschel and Joachim Prinz who worked closely with Dr. King and the civil rights movement. We intend to not only talk the talk, we will walk the walk.
MAKE TIME - MAKE A DIFFERENCE NEW VOLUNTEER PROGRAM RECRUITING PARTICIPANTS
Do you consider Beth Yeshurun your home away from home? Are you looking for a new way to volunteer and make a contribution to synagogue life? COFI (Congregants of First Impressions) is looking for volunteers to donate their time to warmly welcome visitors and other congregants as they enter the Bender Levy Lobby during peak weekend and special event times. You’ll be the first point of contact with important information regarding general synagogue information, Shabbat service times and locations, and Sunday’s Jewish Learning Project.
Honoring the Musical Legacy of Cantor Meir Finkelstein! March 31, 2022 at Congregation Beth Yeshurun
This incomparable musical experience will feature renowned cantors, performing the original compositions of our very own, Cantor Meir Finkelstein! We invite you to enjoy a magnificent evening. Purchase Individual Tickets
Phase One of Central HVAC System Upgrade Continues
Construction work will take place impacting weekday access to the Synagogue Business and Clergy offices and the North door leading to the J.B. Greenfield Chapel. During this period, the Business and Clergy offices will only be accessible from the Administration Entrance on the Northeast side of the property, closest to Beechnut. Access the J.B. Greenfield Chapel by entering through the Bender Levy Lobby and following the hallway past the Museum and Freedman Levit Sanctuary, through the glass doors that lead to the Memorial Hall.
This is the first phase of a major project to modernize our Central HVAC System (heating, cooling, and control), replacing some components that are almost 60 years old, proceeding in phases through Spring 2022.
Construction activity will only take place Monday through Friday concluding before 4:00pm each week. Pedestrian traffic to the Barg Sanctuary and Pulaski Rauch Auditorium will not be impacted on Shabbat or Sundays.
We invite you to share with us your simchas - births, engagement, weddings, or award and recognitions. Fill our Mazel Tov form with your information a picture and share your great news with the rest of the congregation. Click here to Submit your Simcha!