Shabbat Offerings
Shabbat Offerings
Many of our offerings are held online via Zoom. We hold Shabbat services year-round and invite you to celebrate with us. As a Reconstructionist congregation, all services are participatory and egalitarian. Transliteration for Hebrew prayers and readings are integrated into our prayer books. Below is an overview of our many Shabbat offerings.
For dates, times and details for all gatherings, please see our calendar.
NOTE: SUMMER SCHEDULES VARY!
Kabbalat Shabbat (Friday Evenings)
Join Rabbi Shawn Zevit for our soul-centered, musical Kabbalat, held two Friday evenings a month at 7:00 pm unless otherwise noted. Please see our calendar for service times, and leaders. All services are held in hybrid format or online.
Monthly Community Potluck Dinners beginning at 6:00 p.m., preceding Kabbalat Shabbat services. All are welcome. Please see the calendar.
Shabbat Mornings
Torah Study is held every Shabbat morning from 9:00 - 10:00 a.m., organized and led by Mishkan member Rabbi Eugene Sotirescu. Seasoned Torah study facilitators and first-timers alike are all welcome to lead!
Shabbat Morning Services begin at 10:00 a.m. led by Rabbi Shawn Zevit and/or additional rabbinic and lay service leaders throughout the year. Dynamic, engaging services mix and alternate a grounding in Jewish liturgical tradition with music, meditation, chant, study, issue-oriented guest speakers, b'nai mitzvah and special themes.
We also offer the following programing on select Shabbatot:
- Tot Shabbat: for children under 5 and their grown-ups. Please see calendar for dates.
- Spiritual Direction Circle: Offered weekly on Zoom, led by trained Spiritual Director Meredith Barber. We request those participating arrive punctually so as not to disturb the flow and sharing that takes place.
- Meditation: Contemplative and guided meditation is offered every Tuesday at 4 pm led by meditation teacher Abby Ruder.
- Awakening to the Beauty of the Day: Wednesdays from 8:00-8:45 am with Rabbi Shawn Zevit - mixing some traditional prayers, with contemporary original prayers and melodies, reflections that arise from the reality of our days, including offerings by participants, help us get centered mid-week for the day and days ahead to Shabbat. Kaddish is also included for mourners.
- Healing Service: A 30 minute service, offered to help acknowledge the many physical-emotional-mental-spiritual challenges we and/or those we carry in our hearts are facing. This service includes chanting, healing prayers, and a focus on resilience and bolstering our souls.
Resources
A Chance to Pray Together (Virtually): Rabbi Shawn Shares Shabbat Songs
Sat, March 25 2023
3 Nisan 5783
Today's Calendar
Torah Study : 9:00am |
Hebrew School : 9:30am |
Shabbat Service at Mishkan and on Zoom : 10:00am |
B'nai Mitzvah Family Ed : 10:00am |
Havdalah : 8:08pm |
Friday Night
Community Potluck, Family Service and Tot Shabbat : 5:45pm |
Kabbalat Shabbat Service at Mishkan and on Zoom : 7:00pm |
Candle Lighting : 7:06pm |
Shabbat Day
Torah Study : 9:00am |
Shabbat Service - Bar Mitzvah Micha Katz Love at Mishkan and on Zoom : 10:00am |
Havdalah : 8:15pm |
Upcoming Programs & Events
Mar 25 Torah Study Shabbat, Mar 25 9:00am |
Mar 25 Hebrew School Shabbat, Mar 25 9:30am |
Mar 25 Shabbat Service at Mishkan and on Zoom Shabbat, Mar 25 10:00am |
Mar 25 B'nai Mitzvah Family Ed Shabbat, Mar 25 10:00am |
Mar 26 Statement of Principles Meeting at Mishkan and on Zoom Sunday, Mar 26 4:00pm |
This week's Torah portion is Parashat Vayikra
Shabbat, Mar 25 |
Candle Lighting
Shabbat, Mar 25, 7:00pm |
Havdalah
Motzei Shabbat, Mar 25, 8:08pm |
Erev Passover
Wednesday, Apr 5 |