Shabbat is the highlight of the BT shul experience, where community members of all ages engage in exciting and meaningful opportunities that fulfill their spiritual and social needs. Discover why Beth Tfiloh is such a beautiful place to celebrate Shabbat each week.
Friday & Saturday, January 27-28 Tani Polansky, a candidate to be our new chazzan, will lead davening at both Friday night and Saturday morning Shabbat services. Come back for The Music of Tani Polansky: Havdalah, Concert, and Meet and Greet, a free live concert from 7:15-9:15 pm.
Explore the meaning of iconic Jewish symbols with scholars in our community on Shabbat afternoons between Mincha and Maariv. Shabbat afternoon, Jan. 21-Feb. 11, following Mincha
Friday, March 10, following services New members are invited to connect with each other, our staff and our clergy at a special welcome to BT Shabbat dinner.
Saturdays, March 11, May 6, 10-11:15 am This service walks you through a Shabbat davening with a running explanation, giving you a better understanding of the structure and purpose of Shabbat prayers.
Chagim – holidays – are a special time at Beth Tfiloh, when families gather and make special lifelong memories while connecting to our shul community. All are welcome at our Dahan Sanctuary holiday services, led by Chazzan Albrecht. Families can daven together at our Young Family Minyan, and teens lead their own service at the Teen Minyan. Learn more about our services here
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