A VARIETY OF SERVICES AT TEMPLE BETH ABRAHAM
Schedule and Description of Services - 5768 2007/2008

FRIDAY EVENINGS
Candle Lighting Times

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KABBALAT SHABBAT SERVICES 6:15 PM

These are our regular Friday evening services and last approximately 45 minutes to an hour. Singing and participation are encouraged in this warm, uplifting service, which generally meets in the small chapel. Torah is not read, and there is no formal sermon, though the rabbi often tells a short story. We use the Conservative prayerbook Sim Shalom, and, as with all services at Temple Beth Abraham, the service is egalitarian.

TOT SHABBAT SERVICES 5:45 PM

These services last 30 minutes or less and are designed primarily for children 6 and under accompanied by their parents. They are held in the chapel before our main Friday evening service. Children are expected to be up and about at this service, using motion and song to experience Shabbat in a fun and meaningful way.
Held any time there is a fifth Friday in a month: 11/30, 2/29, 5/30

SHARE-A-SHABBAT SERVICES 6:15 PM

These services feature the students of a particular grade in our religious school and the day schools leading the service in an age-appropriate way. If it’s a kindergarten class leading the service, the service runs like a Tot Shabbat and lasts 30 minutes or less, whereas a 5th grade class might lead the entire service. These services are sometimes held in the chapel and sometimes in the sanctuary, depending on class size. (A more adult-oriented service is sometimes held at the other location.) The Share-a-Shabbat services are usually followed by a potluck dinner for families whose children are of the same age as those in the class. Instead of a Friday night Share-a-Shabbat, the 6th grade students lead the congregation in the Torah and Musaf services during a regularly scheduled Shabbat morning service ("Vav Shabbat").

10/26 - AllGan
11/9 - Kindergarten
12/7 -1st Grade
1/11 - 2nd Grade
2/8 - 3rd Grade
3/7 - 4th Grade
4/4 - 5th Grade
5/17 - 6th grade "Vav Shabbat"


ROCK AND ROLL SHABBAT SERVICES 6:15 PM

These services, accompanied by Beth Abraham’s all member Rock and Roll Band, are spirited, vibrant and loud. The regular evening prayers are sung, but they are done so accompanied by music adapted from various Jewish artists from around the world. All ages are welcome, and people are encouraged to participate by singing aloud, clapping and even dancing. These services are often followed by a Shabbat dinner and, occasionally, Israeli dancing, and are held in the main sanctuary. The service lasts approximately one hour.
10/19 (no dinner), 2/1 (with dinner), 3/14 (Jr. Rock and Roll Shabbat Band; with dinner), 5/16 (no dinner)

SHABBAT UNPLUGGED 6:15 PM

These services will be accompanied by Rabbi Bloom's guitar, a number of the singers, and, occasionally, just a few of the other instruments as well. Come prepared to sing and participate in a meaningful way. This service will last approximately one hour.
12/28

RAZA D’SHABBAT SERVICES 7:30 PM

These services are led by Cantor Richard Kaplan, and they celebrate the mystery of Shabbat, utilizing mysticism, creative translations and the Cantor’s unique musical style. The prayerbook we use for this service was compiled by Cantor Kaplan and features lots of transliteration so everyone can be involved. The service is geared toward an adult audience and would not be appropriate for most young children. These services are usually held in the Social Hall.
2/15, 3/21

SATURDAY MORNINGS

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SHABBAT MORNING SERVICES 9:30 AM
"The Seder of the Siddur" - Shabbat Morning Service at TBA, Page by Page
Listen to Rabbi Bloom chant the Shabbat morning service:
Morning Blessings and P'sukei d'Zimra (mp3, 5.6 MB)
Shacharit Service (mp3, 13.7 MB)
Torah Service (mp3, 5 MB)
Musaf Service (mp3, 5.9 MB)

All Shabbat morning services begin at 9:30 AM, and they are Conservative and egalitarian. The service is generally held in the sanctuary and usually ends around 12 Noon. We use the Conservative Siddur (prayerbook) Sim Shalom. The service consists of four basic parts: Pesukei d’Zimrah (a “warmup” of various praises), Shacharit (the main part of the morning service), the Torah service (where the scroll of Torah is read) and the Musaf service (additional service for Shabbat and Festivals). Our custom here is to read from what is called the Triennial Cycle, which means we read one third of each section of the Torah each Shabbat, and it is read by trained congregants. Though the Cantor or an educated layperson leads the service, everyone is encouraged to participate in song and prayer.

The Rabbi often gives a formal sermon, though there are sometimes discussions, guest speakers and other special events. When a student becomes Bar and Bat Mitzvah he or she usually gives the D’var Torah (explanation of the Torah portion) and leads certain prayers. However, the Bar or Bat Mitzvah is a part of our regular Shabbat morning service rather than the other way around, and the entire congregation is always invited to the service and lunch that follows in the social hall.

Childcare is provided for 2-10 year olds in the classroom opposite the chapel, where the children play under the supervision of childcare workers until the children come back up to the sanctuary for Ein K’Eloheinu and the end of the service. A small snack is served.

SHABBAT MISHPACHA 10:15 AM

Held twice a month in the Gan Kitah Bet classroom (classrooms 3-4), this service is designed for our youngest children with their parents. Led by volunteers, this is a wonderful Shabbat experience for young families from preschool to incoming 2nd grade.
1st Saturday of each month: 10/6, 11/3, 12/1, 1/5, 2/2, 3/1, 4/5, 5/3
3rd Saturday of each month: 10/20, 11/17, 12/15, 1/19, 2/16, 3/15, 4/19, 5/17

T'FILAT YELADIM (KEHILA K'TANA) 10:15 AM

Held once a month in the Chapel, this is a parent-led service for 1st and 2nd graders emphasizing songs, simple prayers and a Torah study. This service serves as a good transition to Junior Congregation.
3rd Saturday of each month: 10/20, 11/17, 12/15, 1/19, 2/16, 3/15, 4/19, 5/17

JUNIOR CONGREGATION 10:15 AM

Held once a month in the chapel, this is a service for 7 to 11-year olds run by our educator Susan Simon. The students lead the prayers themselves, and the service concludes with a Kiddush/snack just for the children. Parents are welcome and may find it an interesting way to learn along with their children.
1st Saturday of each month: 10/6, 11/3, 12/1, 1/5, 2/2, 3/1, 4/5, 5/3

RAZA D’SHABBAT SATURDAY MORNINGS 9:00 AM

Just a few times a year, the Cantor leads a creative service on Saturday mornings in the social hall celebrating the mystery of Shabbat, utilizing mysticism, creative translations and the Cantor’s unique musical style. The prayerbook was compiled by Cantor Kaplan and features transliteration so everyone can be involved. On these mornings there is a traditional service held in the chapel as well. At the end of this service everyone comes together for Kiddush and lunch. The service is geared toward an adult audience and would not be appropriate for most young children.
1/19, 2/16, 3/29.

PARDON THE INTERRUPTION, A LEARNER’S SERVICE 9:30 AM

During this service we interrupt often to explain the how, what, when and why of the various prayer. Meaning, motions and intention are all explored in this unique service for learners of all levels.
11/3

MONDAY AND THURSDAY MORNINGS

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MORNING MINYAN 8:00 AM

Our morning minyan meets every Monday and Thursday in the chapel and lasts approximately one hour. We use the older Conservative Siddur (prayerbook) for daily prayer compiled by Rabbi Morris Silverman. This service is always followed by a light breakfast in the social hall lovingly prepared by minyan regulars.


WHAT ABOUT FAMILY SERVICES?

At Beth Abraham, families are encouraged to attend all our services, though Share-a-Shabbat, Tot Shabbat and Shabbat Mishpacha are especially geared toward children. Some services are followed by Shabbat dinner, and families are especially encouraged to attend these. Regarding the service itself, we know that many children can not sit comfortably through a 45-minute service. If you feel your child is making too much noise, feel free to take them out of the service for a few moments and then return when they are ready.