Tefillah Times
Shabbat
Kabbalat Shabbat
Friday | 6:00pm
- Services are in-person on campus in the Sanctuary or outdoors depending on weather.
- Kabbalat Shabbat Services livestream
Shabbat Morning
Saturday
9:00am | Shabbat Morning Services
- Services will be held in-person in the Sanctuary or outdoors depending on weather.
- Psukei D'Zimrah is at 9:00am in Deiber Chapel.
Virtual Access - Shabbat Morning services at 9:30am
livestream
Havdalah
Select Saturday evenings | Times Vary.
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*Please visit our calendar for Candle Lighting times
and Torah Portions
Minyanim
Morning Minyan (Deiber Chapel & virtual)
Monday-Friday | 7:30am
Sunday and Holidays* | 9:00am
Virtual Access
Virtual Evening Minyan*
Sunday-Thursday | 7:00pm
No evening minyan on Chag
Virtual Access
*We are not currently offering in-person evening Minyan.
Resources
Click the images below to download siddurim.
Please click here for other service resource materials including the Shabbat and Festival Siddur including Yizkor.
*Please Note
Holidays include those days on the secular calendar on which most people take off work, including, but not limited to:
January 1, MLK Day, Presidents’ Day, Memorial Day, July 4 (observed July 3), Juneteenth, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and the Friday of that week, and the day after December 25.
UPDATED COVID 19 PROTOCOLS
Masks
We are pleased to inform you at this time per CDC, State of California, and Los Angeles County Guidelines:
- Masks are now optional for both all indoor and outdoor spaces while on campus.
- All participants regardless of vaccination are strongly encouraged to wear masks indoors and for crowded outdoor events.
- We no longer are checking vaccine status.
- Click here to read the latest Los Angeles County Guidelines.
While we understand that many people will opt for no masks, we know that there will also be people who still feel it is important to wear a mask both indoors and outdoors while on campus. We will support each person's choice, and we ask that everyone in our community be respectful of one another.
As circumstances evolve, we will update our protocols accordingly. Please understand that this may mean reinstating stricter protocols based on health metrics, CDC, State, and local guidance.