What is Shabbat B’Yachad? This joyful Shabbat experience has something for every member of the community. Come for the part of the evening that makes the most sense for you.
The Shabbat B’Yachad schedule:
5:30 p.m.: Tot service featuring music, movement, a story and lots of fun.
6 p.m.: Family Shabbat dinner: Come for a carefree dinner of cheese pizza and salad. We respectfully ask for reservations to ensure that we have enough food. Suggested donation to cover the cost of food is $10 per person, up to $25 for a family.
6:30 p.m.: Welcome Shabbat with festive singing, dancing and blessings (celebrating birthdays, anniversaries and welcoming our newest members) as we open our Shabbat evening service in the sanctuary. Our Shabbat evening service continues with inspirational prayer led by our clergy team.
7:30 p.m.: Choose the options that work best for you:
- Oneg Shabbat dessert buffet: Enjoy the sweetness of Shabbat with baked goods made by our Shacharit students, and take the opportunity to connect with other members of the Temple Shalom community.
- Teen dinner and activity: Come hang out with friends and enjoy Italian food! Teens will be in a special teen space to participate in a hands-on social justice project.
- Adult dinner and “Torah at the Table” with our clergy: Join us for Italian food as our rabbi brings a short teaching about social justice designed to spark conversation around our tables.
175 Temple St
Newton, MA 02465
$25.00 Suggested donation per family
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