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Shabbat and Weekday Services
Masks are Optional For Vaccinated Persons
Mask wearing is now optional to attend services in the sanctuary and chapel.
The section at the far side of the sanctuary (to the left of the bimah) will be a "mask only" section for those who feel more comfortable being only amongst people wearing masks.
Vaccinations and boosters are still required for all in person services and activities.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation as we navigate these difficult times.
Minyan Times Via Zoom During Pandemic
While we are in the midst of a pandemic it has not stopped B'nai Moshe from providing meaningful and inter-active religious services to our B'nai Moshe family and the global community on a daily basis.
We meet via zoom for daily and shabbat minyan 7 days a week so that we can pray together, smile together, allow our friends to say kaddish, and find our own fulfillment.
We are a warm, compassionate and comforting community. But rather than us tell you, why don't you stop by one of our services, and find out for yourself.
Click on the links below for a Siddur (Prayerbook) for our services:
Siddur for Weekday Morning Services
Siddur for Weekday Evening Services
Siddur Tefillah Moshe for Friday Evening and Saturday Morning
Siddur for Festival Morning Services
Siddur for Festival Evening Services
Click the links below to join one of our zoom minyanim
CLICK HERE FOR AFTERNOON/EVENING SERVICES
Sunday through Friday at 5 p.m.
CLICK HERE FOR ALL MORNING SERVICES
Saturday mornings at 9 a.m. (in-person)
Sunday at 9 a.m. (in-person)
Monday (in-person), Tuesday, Thursday at 7:30 a.m
Shabbat morning we stream our services to YouTube as well as via zoom.
Click Here for our YouTube channel
Mon, February 6 2023
15 Shevat 5783
Prayer Services
Today's Calendar
Beautify Your Garden with Plants! : 12:00am |
Shacharit : 7:30am |
Mincha/Maariv : 5:00pm |
Upcoming Programs & Events
Jun 29 Beautify Your Garden with Plants! Wednesday, Jun 29 2:35pm |
Jan 29 Fleece & Thank You Sunday, Jan 29 2:00pm |
Jan 31 Developing OUR Zionism in the 21st Century Tuesday, Jan 31 7:30pm |
Feb 4 Quiz Night Motzei Shabbat, Feb 4 8:00pm |
Feb 10 TGI Shabbat Musical Kabbalat Shabbat and Dinner Friday, Feb 10 5:15pm |
This week's Torah portion is Parshat Bo
Shabbat, Jan 28 |
Candle Lighting
Friday, Jan 27, 5:23pm |
Havdalah
Motzei Shabbat, Jan 28, 6:24pm |
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Wednesday ,
JunJune 29 , 2022
Wednesday, Jun 29th 2:35p to Monday, May 15th 10:00p
Select from a beautiful variety of different plants. Orders will be delivered directly to your door and all products are guaranteed to grow! -
Tuesday ,
JanJanuary 31 , 2023
Tuesday, Jan 31st 7:30p to Tuesday, Feb 14th 9:00p
Join Rabbi Kantor for 6 classes discussing the ideas and principles of Zionism in the 21st century. -
Friday ,
FebFebruary 10 , 2023
Friday, Feb 10th 5:15p to 8:00p
We will join together for a beautiful musical Shabbat service and a delicious dinner where we will celebrate the holiday of Tu B'Shevat! -
Saturday ,
FebFebruary 11 , 2023
Shabbat, Feb 11th 9:30a to 11:15a
Spend Shabbat in an intimate setting singing prayers of gratitude and learning. Shabbat Experience will touch your heart, your mind and your soul. -
Sunday ,
MarMarch 5 , 2023
Sunday, Mar 5th 10:00a to 11:00a
Circle time, singing, crafts and snacks for movers and shakers age 5 and under! led by preschool teachers extraordinaire Susie Olson- Bitnias and Deborah Cymirent. -
Sunday ,
AprApril 30 , 2023
Sunday, Apr 30th 2:00p to 3:30p
We will join together for an enjoyable afternoon of theatre. "A Gentleman's Guide to love and Marriage" is a murderous romp filled with unforgettable music and non-stop laughs. A distant heir to a family fortune sets out to speed up the line of succession by using a great deal of charm... and a dash of murder. The Broadway production won four Tony Awards at the 68th Tony Awards in 2014, including Best Musical.
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Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, z"l
Learn from the mind of one of the world's foremost Jewish thinkers.
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