Daily Calendar
Upcoming Events
Today's Calendar
Morning Minyan Service : 7:45am |
Secrets of the Chumash (Rabbi Leib Ezagui) : 8:30am |
Tomorrow's Calendar
Morning Minyan Service : 7:45am |
Secrets of the Chumash (Rabbi Leib Ezagui) : 8:30am |
Friday Night
: 5:30pm |
Candle Lighting : 7:59pm |
Friday Night Kabbalat Shabbat : 8:17pm |
Shabbat Day
Shabbos Services : 10:00am |
Kiddush, Kugel & Farbrengen : 12:30pm |
Havdalah : 9:07pm |
Upcoming Programs & Events
Jul 11 |
Sep 3 The Ins and Outs of High Holiday Services Wednesday, Sep 3 6:00pm |
Sep 11 NEW YORK Pre-Holiday Inspiration Trip Thursday, Sep 11 6:00am |
Sep 22 High Holidays 2025 Monday, Sep 22 12:00am |
Sep 22 ROSH HASHANA COMMUNITY DINNER Monday, Sep 22 6:50pm |
This week's Torah portion is Parshat Balak
Shabbat, Jul 12 |
Candle Lighting
Friday, Jul 11, 7:59pm |
Havdalah
Motzei Shabbat, Jul 12, 9:07pm |
Fast of Tammuz
Sunday, Jul 13 |
All Events
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Wednesday ,
SepSeptember 3 , 2025
Wednesday, Sep 3rd 6:00p to 8:00p
Curious about Rosh Hashanah services? Whether you’re attending for the first time or just looking for a refresher, join us for a warm and welcoming evening of tea, honey cake, and helpful insights. Bring a friend and get all your questions answered. What We’ll Cover: How do I pray? How long are services? What about my kids? What if I can’t read Hebrew? Do I need to be on the right page? Is eating or drinking okay during services? What greetings should I use—and what do they mean? What’s the dress code? Do I have to attend the whole service? Are services all in Hebrew? Are prayers in English or Hebrew? -
Thursday ,
SepSeptember 11 , 2025
Thursday, Sep 11th 6:00a to 12:00p
Join us for a trip to NY Pre-Holiday Inspiration Trip. Pray at the Ohel, the burial place of the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Tour “770,” the Chabad World Headquarters in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. Visit a Sofer and watch a Safer Torah, Tefillin, & Mezuzot being written by traditional scribes. Join a farbrengen in a Chasidic home. Enjoy dinner at Izzy’s Smokehouse for authentic kosher BBQ. Don’t miss the famous Dino Ribs! -
Monday ,
SepSeptember 22 , 2025
Monday, Sep 22nd 12:00a to Wednesday, Oct 15th 12:00a
The High Holidays are a time to reflect, realign, and renew. Join us for meaningful services, personal moments, and holiday dinners that bring our community together. Whether you're reconnecting with tradition or exploring it anew, this season offers space for growth and connection. Check out our full schedule for service times and special experiences. -
Monday ,
SepSeptember 22 , 2025
Monday, Sep 22nd 6:50p to 10:00p
6:50 Candle lighting 7:00 Services 7:45 Rosh Hashana Dinner Come celebrate Rosh Hashanah, the beginning of a new year on the Jewish calendar, with a festive and meaningful dinner. Join us for a warm evening filled with tradition, community, and delicious food as we reflect on the past year and look ahead to a sweet, hopeful year to come. Together, we’ll enjoy symbolic foods like apples and honey, round challah, pomegranate, and more. Whether you come every year or this is your first Rosh Hashanah celebration, there's a seat for you at our table. We look forward to starting the new year with you! -
Tuesday ,
SepSeptember 23 , 2025
Tuesday, Sep 23rd 5:00p to 7:00p
Come together by the Juno Beach Pier for a meaningful and uplifting experience as we hear the ancient sound of the shofar. The shofar's call stirs something deep within us. It awakens our spirit, calls us to reflect, and reminds us that each new year brings the opportunity for renewal, growth, and hope. All are welcome. Bring your heart, your presence, and join us for this special moment by the sea. -
Wednesday ,
OctOctober 1 , 2025
Wednesday, Oct 1st 11:00a to 2:00p
It is a widely custom to immerse in the mikvah, the ritual pool, before Yom Kippur. Immersion symbolizes becoming a new person and submerging one's entire being in G‑dliness as we enter the New Year. It is also a profound and private time to pray for all your personal wishes. -
Wednesday ,
OctOctober 1 , 2025
Wednesday, Oct 1st 7:00p to 9:00p
A sacred and moving start to Yom Kippur, Kol Nidrei sets the tone for reflection, forgiveness, and renewal. This powerful prayer invites us to release past vows and begin the new year with honesty, humility, and hope.
Monthly Calendar
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Wed, July 9 2025 13 Tammuz 5785