In Worship

In Worship

Our community commitment is to enhance and support each congregant’s spiritual journey. Our clergy are available to inspire, support and teach how Judaism can provide spiritual sustenance as we face the challenges of our modern day world. There are many portals for which each individual can fulfill their own spiritual need, we seek to help each member of our community – each congregant – map that route and provide the resources for their journey.  Ritual is a way to reinforce values and beliefs and our community at Etz Hayim at HHB strives to keep our ritual life relevant and meaningful to each member of our community. Navigate on through the pages devoted to this area of our community life.

  • Service Schedule

    This Week’s Shabbat Information

    Kabbalat Shabbat Services on Friday night February 13 at 5:10 PM
    Candle Lighting February 13 – 5:09 PM 
    Mishpatim
    Shabbat Shekalim
    Services- February 14 – 9:30 AM – Online Streaming from the Sanctuary
    Torah: Exodus 21:1-24:18
    Maftir: Exodus 30:11-16
    Haftarah: II Kings 12:1-17
    Havdalah February 14 – 6:14 PM
    Minhah/Ma’ariv Services Online Streaming from the White Chapel at 4:55 PM

    White Chapel Minyan Service Times February 15 – February 20, 2026

    Attend Minyan in person in the White Chapel or via Chapel Streaming via Rabbi Wise’s Zoom unless otherwise noted

    Sunday, February 15– 9:00 AM & 7:30 PM
    Monday, February 16 – 8:15 AM & 7:30 PM
    Tuesday, February 17 & Wednesday, February 18 – 8:00 AM & 7:30 PM
    Thursday, February 19 – 8:15 AM & 7:30 PM
    Friday, February 20 – 8:15 AM

     

    Weekday & Sunday Services from the White Chapel  (White Chapel Streaming)

    Day(s) Shacharit Ma’ariv
    Sunday & Legal Holidays 9:00 am 7:30 pm
    Monday & Thursday 6:45 am 7:30 pm
    Tuesday 7:00 am 7:30 pm
    Wednesday 8:00 am 7:30 pm
    Friday Morning 7:00 am  
    Rosh r 6:30 am  

    Shabbat Services

    Shabbat services commence at 9 am in the Main Sanctuary (Rev. Frank Strassfeld Sanctuary). Shabbat afternoon services are in The White Chapel. 

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