All Shabbat services are open to the public — Jewish or not. We are “family-friendly” and welcome people of all ages, races, sexualities, and gender-identities. Right now our services are both in person and virtual.
Evening Shabbat Services
Shabbat is the one holiday that truly allows our community to “live in Jewish time,” to slow down, unplug, appreciate all of our life’s blessings, and welcome Shabbat together.
We begin in-person and online at 6:00pm and do our best to keep the service to one hour so those in attendance can then gather at home or somewhere else to enjoy a Shabbat meal. Our services are open, accessible, and highly participatory. Join us at TSTI or on ZOOM.
For Shabbat Service, download the Mishkan Tefilah HERE.
Morning Services
We celebrate our young people becoming B’nai Mitzvah most Saturday mornings in the Bass Sanctuary Building and the Gellis/Green Chapel. In addition, the B’nai Mitzvah child leads a service in the Gross Beit Midrash. All are welcome to watch the service via live stream.
Accommodations: Baum Family Room
If you are attending worship and need privacy for nursing, or a quiet place for yourself or a member of your family away from the crowds, The Baum Family room is a comfortable space right next to our sanctuary that has a live video feed of services to allow you to participate while taking a moment of respite and quiet.