Join us for a week of programming, prayer, and Jewish learning.
Christmas Day - Administrative Offices Closed MONDAY, DEC 25TH ALL DAY Better Together for Singles over 50: 2nd Annual Festivus for the Rest of Us MONDAY, DEC 25TH 3:00P TO 5:00P Celebrate Festivus with Jewish Singles over 50!MORE INFO
Jewish Meditation Group WEDNESDAY, DEC 27TH 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
Breakfast Club with Rabbi Fort and Guests THURSDAY, DEC 28TH 7:45A TO 8:30A Join us for Torah and breakfast after services. This week's guest is Sheldon Rubenfeld!
J.B. Greenfield Chapel Shabbat Evening Service FRIDAY, DEC 29TH 5:00P MORE INFO
Shabbat Renewal Sermon by Rabbi Brian Strauss FRIDAY, DEC 29TH 6:00P Join us at Shabbat Renewal in our Freedman Levit Sanctuary. CLICK TO STREAM
J.B. Greenfield Chapel Shabbat Morning Service SHABBAT, DEC 30TH 8:30AMORE INFO
Main Sanctuary Shabbat Morning Service Sermon by Rabbi Brian Strauss SHABBAT, DEC 30TH 9:30A Join us for our Main Sanctuary Shabbat Morning Service. CLICK TO STREAM
Museum Minyan Shabbat Morning Service SHABBAT, DEC 30TH 9:30AMORE INFO
Parsha Study SHABBAT, DEC 30TH 11:30A Weekly Parsha Study following Chapel Shabbat Service.
J.B. Greenfield Chapel Mincha/Ma’ariv SATURDAY, DEC 30TH 5:00PMORE INFO
New Year's Day - Administrative Offices Closed MONDAY, JAN 1ST ALL DAY
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.
End of Year Giving
As the year comes to a close, we want to express our heartfelt thanks for your unwavering support as part of the Congregation Beth Yeshurun family. Together, we've stood in solidarity, supporting Israel and each other. However, we must address the rise in antisemitism. To ensure everyone's safety, we're enhancing security measures. Your support matters. Click here to join us in safeguarding our community. Every contribution counts.
Sisterhood Giftshop
Your Sisterhood Giftshop is here for all your Judaica needs! Whether you’re looking for a meaningful gift or a cherished addition to your home, our carefully curated selection awaits you. Shop with purpose, shop with heart, shop the Sisterhood Judaic Gift Shop. They are currently closed for winter break but will reopen Tuesday, January 2. Their regular hours are: 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.
Rosh Chodesh Program
Sunday, January 7, 2024 at 4:00p $18 | Open to all Jewish adult women (Bat Mitzvah or older)
Join us each month for a new look at Rosh Chodesh. We look forward to exploring new themes through discussion, speakers, and hands-on activities each Hebrew month. Each program is a stand-alone, so even if you’ve joined us before we ask you to register again.
100 Jewish Men
Wednesday, January 10, 2024 at 6:30p Program Only: Members $12 / Non-Members $25 Dinner & Program: Members $25 / Non-Members $38
Our January guest is Mr. McKinney of Mr. McKinney's Historic Houston Tours. Houston is a city rich in cultural heritage and a proud history going back over 180 years. Every neighborhood, ward, block, and borough has a story to tell, and plenty of unique character to uncover. Come learn some fascinating facts and surprising history about the city you call home from Houston historian, Mr. McKinney! Click here for more information and to register.
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.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 ADVOCATE FOR THE RELEASE OF ALL HOSTAGES On October 7, 240 people were atrociously abducted by Hamas to Gaza. Among them at least 33 babies and children, as well as women, people with disabilities, and elderly, from over 40 nationalities, including the United States.The U.S. has a singular role in ending this humanitarian crisis - but only if it makes it a priority. Take a minute of your day and make a call and save their lives. Click here for more information about ONEMINADAY
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.