Shabbat
Shabbat Mincha Service
Biran Beit MidrashJoin us for a Saturday afternoon of prayer and Torah. The content of the mincha prayers reflects the essential goal of menucha (rest) on the Sabbath day.
Kabbalat Shabbat Services
Biran Beit MidrashThe tone of this service is traditional, passionate, joyful, and spiritual. We will join together in rousing traditional melodies, along with moments of depth and quiet contemplation. Our rabbis and other community members will share short divrei Torah (words of Torah). You will leave the service feeling renewed and in time to enjoy a wonderful […]
MakomDC: End of the Year Siyyum with Rabbi Sharon Cohen Anisfeld
Wasserman HallFriday Night D’var Torah"Rejoicing in Being a Part"Shabbat Morning Sermon in Smith Sanctuary "Journeys in Grief and Joy: When the Personal and the Communal Collide"Shabbat Afternoon Shiur in the Biran Beit Midrash at 1 pmShouts and Whispers: On Saying “We Jews”Over a hundred years ago, in an essay entitled “Renaissance of Jewish Learning and Living,” […]
Boker Or
Biran Beit MidrashThe Boker Or Torah study group meets Saturday mornings at 8:30 a.m. with the weekly portion as its focus. Join our clergy and community in person each week for an engaging, text-based conversation on the week's parsha, before Shabbat services.
TEM Shabbat Services
Gewirz Beit AmThe Traditional Egalitarian Minyan (TEM) is a warm, spirited service, committed to participatory worship. It meets in the Gewirz Beit Am every Shabbat morning and on some holidays at 9:30 a.m. Led by volunteers with the occasional assistance of Adas clergy, the TEM service offers a full P’sukei D’Zimrah (introductory Psalms), Shacharit, Torah service (starting […]
Shabbat Smith Service
Smith SanctuaryClick Here To LivestreamShabbat morning services in the Charles E. Smith Sanctuary, the synagogue's largest worship space, are led by our inspiring Rabbis and Cantor. The service includes a D'var Torah and sermon and often includes participation by members and B'nai Mitzvah.Shabbat Service Links:Siddur Lev Shalem: Kabbalat Shabbat | Click Here to DownloadSiddur Lev Shalem: […]
Mah Tovu (0-6 years old)
Funger HallCongregational Kiddush
Kay-WassermanShabbat Mincha Service
Gewirz Beit AmJoin us for a Saturday afternoon of prayer and Torah. The content of the mincha prayers reflects the essential goal of menucha (rest) on the Sabbath day.
MakomDC: End of the Year Siyyum with Rabbi Sharon Cohen Anisfeld
Biran Beit MidrashFriday Night D’var Torah"Rejoicing in Being a Part"Shabbat Morning Sermon in Smith Sanctuary "Journeys in Grief and Joy: When the Personal and the Communal Collide"Shabbat Afternoon Shiur in the Biran Beit Midrash at 1 pmShouts and Whispers: On Saying “We Jews”Over a hundred years ago, in an essay entitled “Renaissance of Jewish Learning and Living,” […]
Traditional Egalitarian Minyan Kabbalat Shabbat
Gewirz Beit AmJoin the Traditional Egalitarian Minyan in the Gewirz Beit Am for Kabbalat Shabbat. Come lend your voices and welcome Shabbat with us, at a spirited, traditional Friday night davening. All are welcome!
Traditional Egalitarian Minyan Kabbalat Community Shabbat Dinner
Kay HallRegister
Shabbat Smith Service
Smith SanctuaryClick Here To LivestreamThis week, celebrate Stephanie Slater: Come help us celebrate Stephanie Slater’s extraordinary 22+ years at Gan HaYeled. Stephanie will be concluding her time at the Gan this summer as she prepares to embark on the next chapter of her professional journey, establishing The Rooted Child: Slater Early Childhood Consulting. Join for Shabbat […]
TEM Shabbat Services
Gewirz Beit AmThe Traditional Egalitarian Minyan (TEM) is a warm, spirited service, committed to participatory worship. It meets in the Gewirz Beit Am every Shabbat morning and on some holidays at 9:30 a.m. Led by volunteers with the occasional assistance of Adas clergy, the TEM service offers a full P’sukei D’Zimrah (introductory Psalms), Shacharit, Torah service (starting […]
Mah Tovu (0-6 years old)
Funger HallCongregational Kiddush
Kay-WassermanShabbat Mincha Service
Smith SanctuaryJoin us for a Saturday afternoon of prayer and Torah. The content of the mincha prayers reflects the essential goal of menucha (rest) on the Sabbath day.