Shabbat Morning Service: Bat Mitzvah Breinberg
Saturday, December 7, 2024 • 6 Kislev 5785
10:30 AM - 12:30 PMSanctuary* & LivestreamAll are welcome and encouraged to join the family of out Bat Mitzvah in worship and celebration.
The service may be viewed on our livestream (Sanctuary window) starting at 10:30 AM.
*By entering the Sanctuary you give Beth Am permission to record you.
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Tue, November 11 2025
20 Cheshvan 5786
Upcoming Events
Tricks of the Trope, Taught by Cantor Jaime Shpall
Tuesday, Nov 11th 7:00p to 8:00pThe melodies we use for chanting our sacred texts is known as Trope or Cantillation. Trope are the little markings found above and below the biblical Hebrew text that readers use to chant the text properly. You can also learn to chant Torah like a pro!
Beit R'fuah Meeting
Wednesday, Nov 12th 7:00p to 8:30pBeit R'fuah, House of Healing, welcomes all who are coping with mental illness themselves or who provide support for loved ones coping with mental illness.
Guthaner Lecture — The Return of the ‘Jewish Question’: On Zionism and Anti-Zionism in Late 2025
Wednesday, Nov 12th 7:00p to 8:30pAmichai Magen will speak on "The Return of the ‘Jewish Question’: On Zionism and Anti-Zionism in Late 2025," examining modern Jewish identity, internal debates, and contemporary challenges to Israel and the broader Jewish world.
Klezmer Class, Taught by Musician Naomi Zamir
Thursday, Nov 13th 7:00p to 8:00pNaomi Zamir, a member of Beth Am and an accordion player, is offering a class to introduce sets of Klezmer tunes she learned at KlezKanada over the past 15 years.
Israel Discussion Gatherings
Friday, Nov 14th 5:00p to 6:15pJoin with other Beth Am members every Friday before the Erev Shabbat service for time to reflect, discuss, and listen to one another as we navigate this terribly challenging time for Israel and Jews around the world.
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