Please check our CBI calendar (to the right) for specific start times for specific dates.
Our spiritual life centers on Shabbat. We offer a variety of service types to accommodate the diverse needs of our congregation.
Our Torah Study takes place every Saturday morning at 9:30 a.m.
Read this week’s Torah portion.
Our Usual Service Schedule is as follows:
First Friday:
6:30pm Early Service
8pm Late Service
Second Friday:
7:30pm Special Shabbat Service
Third Friday:
6pm Young Families Service
7:30pm Simcha Shabbat Service
Last Friday:
6:30pm Kabbalat Shabbat Service
First Saturday: 10:30am Tot Shabbat
Every Saturday: 11am Shabbat Service, often including a Bar or Bat Mitzvah
Occasional Saturdays: 6pm Havdalah Service, usually including a Bar or Bat Mitzvah
Children are welcome at all of our Shabbat Services.
Please check our calendar for up-to-date times.
Descriptions of our Erev Shabbat Services
Early Service (first Friday, 6:30pm)
Perfect for families, with an early start hour and more contemporary music with guitar. These services will be led by our Religious School students.
An Oneg Shabbat for our entire community will be held 7:15 – 8pm.
Late Service (first Friday, 8pm)
Meditative, with emphasis on introspection and reflection.
Special Shabbat Service (second Friday, 7:30pm)
Special guest speakers and programs, followed by an Oneg Shabbat.
Young Families Service (third Friday, 6pm)
A one-half hour service for our youngest members, followed by a kid-friendly dinner.
Simcha Shabbat Service (third Friday, 7:30pm)
Designed to celebrate the joys in our lives, followed by an Oneg Shabbat.
Kabbalat Shabbat Service (fourth Friday, 6:30pm)
Featuring our Kabbalat Shabbat Band and followed by a community dinner.
In months were there are five Fridays, the fourth service will be held at 7:30pm
Tot Shabbat is held on the first Saturday of every month at 10:30am.
Young children love to sing along with the rabbis, hear stories, and receive special blessings.
Our Saturday Shabbat Services, both at 11am and the occasional 6pm Havdalah, are open to all, regardless of whether there is a Bar and Bat Mitzvah. The morning service is usually followed by a light kiddush nosh.

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