Our Synagogue
Services and classes in a warm, family environment. Be a part of it!
Join Us for Lively Services
Pray in an atmosphere of total acceptance, where you are encouraged to ask questions and implored to be as nonjudgmental of your neighbor as he or she is of you.
Sunday Morning
Monday - Thursday
Friday Evening
Candle Lighting: Shabbat Services
Shabbat Day
10:30AM Shabbat Services
11:00AM Kid’s Program
12:30PM Kiddush
Sponsor a Kiddush
The weekly Kiddush luncheon is sponsored by members of the community for the benefit of all who attend Synagogue on Shabbat morning. A delicious and pleasant sit-down lunch is a wonderful way to mark an occasion that is special to you; occasions such as:
Yahrtzeit of a family member. Click here to calculate when your loved one's Yahrtzeit will occur
In memory of a beloved friend, as a traditional way of honoring them
Your birthday or the birthday of a loved one
Your wedding anniversary or the anniversary of a loved one
Any life cycle event of yours or of a loved one, to express gratitude in honor of a special occasion (graduation, a new job, a "small" miracle), or just because.
Memorial Board / Yahrzeit
The anniversary of a loved one’s passing, or “Yahrzeit,” is a time to honor his or her memory by reciting the kaddish prayer, giving extra charity and learning Torah.
It is a widely observed Jewish tradition to commemorate the passing of a loved one by memorializing those that have departed on a dedicated memorial wall.
Beside each plaque is a memorial light, which will be lit on the Yahrtzeit day and during all Yizkor days.
The initial cost for inscription on a bronze plaque is $500.00. Each year thereafter, a contribution of any size will be accepted on the Yahrtzeit day.
Kaddish Services
Saying the Kaddish is a Mitzvah, a true act of kindness, and one of the basic cornerstones of traditional Jewish life. Traditionally said daily for eleven months after the passing of a parent and again on the Yahrzeit, the Kaddish has the power to lift the soul of the departed from one spiritual world to the next, ever higher, every year that it is said.
Although many of us wish to say Kaddish for our loved ones, we may find it to difficult or not possible to say it according to Jewish tradition. But because the Jewish people are one people with one soul, the Torah teaches us that, when needed, one Jew may say Kaddish on behalf of another.
‘Say Kaddish’ helps you to fulfill this great mitzvah by offering a service that arranges for Kaddish to be said on behalf of whomever you choose. We make arrangements with observant rabbis in Israel to say Kaddish to ensure the proper level of tradition, faithfulness and spirituality.