Join us for a week of programming, prayer, and Jewish learning.
Jewish Meditation Group WEDNESDAY, NOV 22ND 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 Thanksgiving Day - Administrative Offices Closed THURSDAY, NOV 23RD All Day Thanksgiving Holiday - Administrative Offices Closed FRIDAY, NOV 24TH All Day J.B. Greenfield Chapel Shabbat Evening Service FRIDAY, NOV 24TH 5:00P MORE INFO Fourth Friday Happy Hour! FRIDAY, NOV 24TH 5:15P TO 6:00P Congregants of all ages, stop in the Skylight Lobby for a schmooze, a drink, and lite bites before Shabbat Renewal! MORE INFO
Shabbat Renewal Guests: Beth Yeshurun Students Ariel Jacobson and Sophie Kalmin FRIDAY, NOV 24TH 6:00P Join us at Shabbat Renewal in our Freedman Levit Sanctuary. Learn and be inspired by two Beth Yeshurun students Ariel Jacobson and Sophie Kalmin. CLICK TO STREAM
J.B. Greenfield Chapel Shabbat Morning Service SHABBAT, NOV 25TH 8:30AMORE INFO
Main Sanctuary Shabbat Morning Service Sermon by Rabbi Steven Morgen SHABBAT, NOV 25TH 9:30A Join us for our Main Sanctuary Shabbat Morning Service. CLICK TO STREAM
Museum Minyan Shabbat Morning Service SHABBAT, NOV 25TH 9:30AMORE INFO
Shabbat Shalom SHABBAT, NOV 25TH 10:15A Shabbat Shalom is a Shabbat morning program for young children under 7 years old. Each Shabbat, the children pray, sing, dance, hear stories, and much more! Children under 3 should come with a parent. No need to register!
Parsha Study SHABBAT, NOV 25TH 11:30A Weekly Parsha Study following Chapel Shabbat Service.
J.B. Greenfield Chapel Mincha/Ma’ariv SATURDAY, NOV 25TH 5:00PMORE INFO
United Hatzalah: Conversation with Michael Oren MONDAY, NOV 27TH 6:00P TO 8:00P Join United Hatzalah for a conversation with Michael Oren, former Israeli Ambassador to the United States MORE INFO
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.
Beth Yeshurun Stands in Solidarty with Israel Today. Tomorrow. Always. Am Yisrael Chai.
We know everyone is hurting. Here is a way for you to take action. Jewish Federation of Greater Houston has opened a fund to meet the immediate and ongoing needs on the ground. Visit houstonjewish.org/supportisrael to donate now. Jewish Federations have identified the following urgent priority needs requiring our immediate collective assistance. The Barg Family is generously matching all gifts made to the Israel Emergency Fund by November 30 up to $1 million. 100% of the funds will be distributed to support victims of terror, medical support, trauma recovery, crisis management, and direct lifesaving relief efforts via our trusted overseas partners who know the needs on the ground such as the Jewish Agency for Israel, the Joint Distribution Committee, and others.
TAKE 45 SECONDS TO KEEP ISRAEL SAFE We urge you to text “Israel” to 24722 to support AIPAC’s bipartisan, ongoing efforts to provide Israel with the security, diplomatic and materiel support that only our government can provide. For more on how you can support congressional action, visit aipac.org.
SUPPORT ISRAEL BONDS Every Israel Bonds investment, donation or gift by a synagogue member strengthens and renews the connection of the members of our congregation to Israel and each other. Celebrate the New Year 5784 by sharing an Israel Bond with a family member or with a Shalom Bond donation to the synagogue or your favorite cause or community institution. Click Here to Invest in Israel Bonds
United Hatzalah: Conversation with Michael Oren
Monday, November 27 | 6:00P Friends of United Hatzalah invite Beth Yeshurun to join them for a conversation with Michael Oren, former Israeli Ambassador to the United States. Ambassador Oren is a distinguished figure with a wealth of experience and insights into the complex dynamics of the Middle East. His unique perspective and deep understanding of the region make him an unforgettable speaker which will shed light on the current events and challenges in Israel.Click here for more information and to register.
Second Annual KFWE Houston 2023!
Wednesday, November 29 | 6:30P VIP or 7:15P General Admission
The HKA will be hosting its second annual Kosher Food and Wine Extravaganza Houston 2023! Let us celebrate together and hear the stories of the wines and winemakers of Israel and around the world. Help support the HKA and our brothers in Israel. Click here to purchase your tickets
Latkes with a Twist
Thursday, November 30 | 6:00P | Kenny & Ziggy's Delicatessen
Jewish Children’s Regional Service (JCRS) will host its 1st Annual Greater Houston community-wide Hanukkah party, Latkes with a Twist! Ziggy Gruber, award winning chef and philanthropist, will create a fabulous and delicious Latke Bar with all the fixings and accompaniments. The evening will also feature live music, an open bar featuring a Vodka Latke Punch, a Buffalo Trace Old Fashioned Hanukkah Hi-Ball, wine and beer.Click here to purchase your tickets
Social Action Shabbat
Shabbat Renewal, Friday, December 1 at 6:00P in the Freedman Levit Sanctuary
This year, for Social Action Shabbat, we welcome Barbara Bronstein, Founder and President of Second Servings. She will share the story of how this incredible organization came to be and how it's operating now, as well as the story of Food & Faith Collaborative, whose volunteers distribute reclaimed food to those in need through Pop-Up Groceries. Beth Yeshurun will support these two organizations with Social Action initiatives throughout the year - join us to see how it all started and be inspired! Click here for more information about Barbara and these organizations
Scholar in Residence: Joel Chasnoff
This year, we welcome author and comedian Joel Chasnoff for our Fall Scholar-in-Residence. We hope you will join us for one of the sessions that we have planned!
Thursday, December 7 | 6:30P | Stein Hall | $18 per person, inlcudes dinner Join 100 Jewish Men and Beth Yeshurun Sisterhood for an evening of stories, reflections, and conversation about our magical connection with Israel, with comedian and Israel 201 author Joel Chasnoff
Friday, December 8 | J.B. Greenfield Chapel Breakfast at 8:00A | Stein Hall Purity of Arms: An interactive program where we will wrestle with the question, “Is there such a thing as ethical warfare, and if so, does the Jewish state have a higher standard than other countries?”
Friday, December 8 | Shabbat Renewal at 6:00P | Freedman Levit Sanctuary Meet Joel Chasnoff and hear an introduction to his talk at Shabbat Kiddush
Saturday, December 9 | Kiddush Lunch | Stein Hall Update on Israel from the Israeli Perspective, with Q&A
Sunday, December 10 | 5:00-6:00P $8 Preschoolers | $10 Elementary Kids | $12 Middle/High School & Adults
Join us for the fifth night of Hanukkah as we Light Up the Night! We will have dinner, including traditional Hanukkah treats, as well as crafts and SURPRISES for all ages. We'll light the candles for Hanukkah before we head out to the parking lot for a real fireworks show! Click here to register by Thursday, December 7 at noon
Sensory-Sensitive Hanukkah Event
Sunday, December 10 | 2:00 - 3:30P Suggested donation - $10 per person or $18 per family
Join us for a Hanukkah event for congregants of all ages with visual, auditory, or social sensitivities or disabilities. We will have latkes, cookie decorating, crafts, and a Hanukkah photo booth, all in a sensory-sensitive environment.Click here to register by Thursday, December 7 at noon
Reynolds Elementary Toy Drive
Week of December 10
For the last three years, we have collected at least one new toy for every child at our partner school, Reynolds Elementary. Let’s do it again this year! Our Toy Drive kicks off December 10th and runs through Friday, December 17th. Unwrapped toys can be left in the Bender Levy and Administrative Lobbies.
Sisterhood Giftshop
Your Sisterhood Gift Shop is fully stocked for Chanukah. Judaic jewelry, both gold and silver. Menorahs. Candles. Dreidels. Gift wrap. Cards, Kid items. Decorative items. Chocolate. They are open: Tuesday-Thurs 10:00A - 4:00P; Friday 10:00A - 2:00P; Sunday 10:00A - 1:00P; Closed Saturday and Monday. Reach them directely at 713-255-8021 or by email atgiftshop@bethyeshurun.org. Please support Sisterhood.
Cemetery Lot Price Increase
The Beth Yeshurun Cemetery Association maintains two cemeteries – the Allen Parkway Cemetery location and the Post Oak Cemetery location. The new schedule of prices: Pre-Need - Current is $3,500 and New will be $4,200 | At Need - Current is $4,000 and New will be $4,800. For more information or to schedule an appointment to select your location at one of our cemeteries, please contact: Larry Caulfield at (713) 255-8076 or (281) 728-3293 or Marilyn Ozaroff at (713) 255-8075 or (713)502-8228
Mazel Tov
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!
Volunteer Opportunities
There are numerous ongoing opportunities waiting for you to make a difference. By volunteering, you'll not only enhance your community but also foster meaningful connections and create a positive impact that ripples through the lives of others. Click here for Volunteer Opportunitieswithin the community.