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Daily Minyan: Join the Beth Am family daily from Monday to Thursday evenings for 30 minutes, and Sundays for 45 minutes which enables those mourning or those observing a yahrzeit to recite the kaddish prayer, which can only be done in the presence of a quorum (of ten or more adult over the age of Bar/Bat Mitzvah). Your presence, therefore, honors both the deceased and the living.
Sunrise Minyan: Join us every Wednesday at 7:00 am for our sunrise minyan, as we center ourselves on the sacred values of goodness, peace, and community as we worship together. Afterwards we will enjoy a post minyan of coffee & bagels to nosh together.
Kabbalat Shabbat Service: Sing • Rejoice • Worship. Join us each month as we are guided through our prayer service by the guitar music of Penny Cohen, and the energy and stories of Rabbi Matthew Earne. We would love to go through a fun and interactive journey with you.
Traditional Service: Every Friday night we welcome Shabbat one song at a time. Together, we journey through the traditional Friday night service. With each page we turn, and with each song we sing, we have the opportunity to come together in fellowship, and to open our hearts in prayer. Please join us, as your presence enhances our prayers and enhances our shabbat.
Rock'n Shabbat: Join the Beth Am family every second Friday of the month for a Rock'n Shabbat. Rock'n Shabbat is an invigorating way to sing and dance in the Shabbat with live music featuring Yochanan Sebastian Winston and His Band and the Beth Am Youth Choir fill their voices in the sanctuary. Shabbat In Song: Join the Beth Am family every first Friday of the month for a Shabbat In Song. Shabbat In Song is a traditional musical service led by Rabbi David Kornberg and Ephron Rosenzweig. Come and join us and sing with us at this spiritual and uplifting service.
Shabbat Service: Every Saturday morning, our sanctuary is filled with people who come from the four corners of San Diego for our Saturday morning service. We are blessed with a very active laity who lead us in prayer and also read our sacred story for us (let us know if you would like to join this group). In addition, RabbiKornberg and Rabbi Earne offer lively discussions and insights that allow our Torah to come alive. Join us. We would love to have your voice enhance our prayers, and our discussions. Our synagogue strives o create a safe place for you to engage in a sacred dialogue with God, and your soul.
Beit Midrash Service: The Beit Midrash Minyan is a traditional, lay-led, egalitarian, Shabbat morning service, at which all are welcome. We daven together on the first, second and fourth Saturdays of each month, beginning at 9:30 a.m. in the Beth Am Beit Midrash.
RELAX. IT'S SHABBAT Congregation Beth Am invites you and your family to enjoy Shabbat with us. With new and improved programs for children ages 18 months to 4th grade, come discover what Shabbat mornings are all about.
Babysitting
| 9:30 - 11:30 am
| Congregation Beth Am offers regular Shabbat morning babysitting to any family attending services, whether you come regularly or are here for a special family event. You can relax and enjoy services knowing your little one is having fun and being well cared for.
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| 10:00 - 10:30 am | Tot Shabbat is for children ages 2-5(K). Led by Elisheva Edelson, your children will learn basic prayers, like Shema, and many Shabbat songs. They will hear a Torah or Holiday story and enjoy an oneg with juice and hallah. Parents are encouraged to experience Tot Shabbat with their little ones.
| | | | Junior Congregation
| 10:30 - 11:30 am
| unior Congregation is for 1st - 4th graders. ed by Elisheva Edelson, your children will experience a meaningful Shabbat morning service.
Elisheva leads an engaging servce that includes tfilah (prayer), shira (songs), and Torah. Junior Congregation joins main sanctuary at 11:20 am to participate in concluding prayers, Kiddush and Motzi.
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Come rediscover Shabbat with your Beth Am family and reconnect with your own.
GOD RESTED - SO CAN YOU!
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