Help Make a Minyan

When we know that a member or visitor would like a minyan to say Kaddish because they are in mourning or observing a yahrzeit, dates and times will be posted here.

  • Wednesday morning, March 19: Allan Levin will observe the yahrzeit of his father, Dr. Hyman P. Levin, and Ariel Kaufman will observe the yahrzeit of her mother, Judith Zukerman Kaufman.

  • Thursday morning, March 20: Adrienne Borisy Gross will observe the yahrzeit of her husband, Jerrold Gross.

  • Thursday evening, March 20: Steve Goldstein will observe the yahrzeit of his father, Gustave Leon Goldstein.


Some morning minyan gatherings (*) are hybrid — in person and on Zoom.
All evening services are on Zoom.

Here is the regular schedule:

  • MORNINGS:

    • 8:15am Sunday* —in person and on Zoom.

    • 7:15am Monday*, Thursday* —in person and on Zoom.

    • When Chol Hamoed, Hanukkah, or Rosh Chodesh falls on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Friday, there will be morning minyan starting at 7:15am, in person and on Zoom.

    • If a fast day occurs on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Friday, there will be morning minyan starting at 7:15am, only on Zoom.

    • If there is a special request for a morning minyan for a shiva or yahrzeit observance on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Friday, it will be at 7:15am, only on Zoom.

  • EVENINGS:

    • 5:30pm (Mincha & Ma’ariv) —on Zoom

*On Sundays and Torah reading mornings — every Monday and Thursday, as well as Chol Hamoed (the middle days of Sukkot and Pesach), Hanukkah, and Rosh Chodesh — services are hybridall are welcome to participate in person, and there will be a Zoom option. When we have 10 in the room on Torah reading mornings, we will do a weekday morning Torah service.

Links have been emailed. If you need the link, please email office@bethisraelcenter.org.

If you plan to attend in person and have questions about how to get into the building, ask any staff member.

View/download the morning service PDF here.

View/download the afternoon and evening services PDF here.

Please contact the office when you need a minyan so we can notify the community. The more notice you provide, the better able we are to gather the requisite 10 Jewish adults.