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Women's Torah Study
Friday, Sep 19th 10:00a to 11:30aShare a morning of study and exploration of the weekly parashah, from the woman’s perspective!

Sanctuary Service - Rosh Hashanah Day 1
Tuesday, Sep 23rd 8:00a to 1:30pLed by Rabbi Brusso and Cantor Ezring. Rabbi Brusso's sermon will start at 12:15pm.

Tent Service - Rosh Hashanah Day 1
Tuesday, Sep 23rd 9:30a to 12:30pLed by Rabbi Sacks. Rabbi Brusso's sermon will start at 11:45am.

Sanctuary Service - Rosh Hashanah Day 2
Wednesday, Sep 24th 8:00a to 1:00pLed by Rabbi Brusso and Cantor Ezring. Rabbi Brusso's sermon will start at 12:15pm.

Tent Service - Rosh Hashanah Day 2
Wednesday, Sep 24th 9:30a to 12:15pService led by Rabbi Sacks. Rabbi Brusso's sermon will start at 11:45am

Women's Torah Study
Friday, Sep 26th 10:00a to 11:30aShare a morning of study and exploration of the weekly parashah, from the woman’s perspective!

Women's Torah Study
Friday, Oct 3rd 10:00a to 11:30aShare a morning of study and exploration of the weekly parashah, from the woman’s perspective!

Women's Torah Study
Friday, Oct 10th 10:00a to 11:30aShare a morning of study and exploration of the weekly parashah, from the woman’s perspective!

Simchat Torah Dinner and Dancing with the Torah
Tuesday, Oct 14th 6:00p to 9:00pSimchat Torah dinner, followed by evening Simchat Torah service with Hakafot (dancing with the Torah) featuring 8th grade Torah readers. More info and the link to sign up to read Torah coming soon.

Women's Torah Study
Friday, Oct 17th 10:00a to 11:30aShare a morning of study and exploration of the weekly parashah, from the woman’s perspective!

Youth Shabbat
Friday, Feb 6th 6:30p to 7:30pThis weekend the youth is in charge! Tweens and teens are taking over the bimah and leading services for all of Shabbat!

Youth Shabbat
Shabbat, Feb 7th 9:30a to 12:00pThis weekend the youth is in charge! Tweens and teens are taking over the bimah and leading services for all of Shabbat!

Youth Shabbat
Friday, Feb 6th 6:30p to 7:30pThis weekend the youth is in charge! Tweens and teens are taking over the bimah and leading services for all of Shabbat!

Youth Shabbat
Shabbat, Feb 7th 9:30a to 12:00pThis weekend the youth is in charge! Tweens and teens are taking over the bimah and leading services for all of Shabbat!

Sanctuary Service - Rosh Hashanah Day 1
Tuesday, Sep 23rd 8:00a to 1:30pLed by Rabbi Brusso and Cantor Ezring. Rabbi Brusso's sermon will start at 12:15pm.

Tent Service - Rosh Hashanah Day 1
Tuesday, Sep 23rd 9:30a to 12:30pLed by Rabbi Sacks. Rabbi Brusso's sermon will start at 11:45am.

Sanctuary Service - Rosh Hashanah Day 2
Wednesday, Sep 24th 8:00a to 1:00pLed by Rabbi Brusso and Cantor Ezring. Rabbi Brusso's sermon will start at 12:15pm.

Tent Service - Rosh Hashanah Day 2
Wednesday, Sep 24th 9:30a to 12:15pService led by Rabbi Sacks. Rabbi Brusso's sermon will start at 11:45am

Simchat Torah Dinner and Dancing with the Torah
Tuesday, Oct 14th 6:00p to 9:00pSimchat Torah dinner, followed by evening Simchat Torah service with Hakafot (dancing with the Torah) featuring 8th grade Torah readers. More info and the link to sign up to read Torah coming soon.
About Our Services
“More than Israel has kept the Shabbat, the Shabbat has kept Israel.” - Ahad HaAm
Bet Torah’s services are traditional and egalitarian, using Conservative liturgy with matriarchal textual references. We use no musical instruments other than our voices, raised together in song. Participation is encouraged. Men are required to wear kippot during services, and women—especially married women—are encouraged to cover their heads as well. All are also invited to wear tallitot, when appropriate.
Children are always welcome and we encourage families to worship together. Children who grow up in a synagogue are more likely to consider it their second home.
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