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Morning Minyan

Chapel 327 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland, CA, United States

   

Kabbalat Shabbat

Sanctuary 327 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland, CA, United States

Join us as we welcome the Shabbat. Our Kabbalat Shabbat service is available in our sanctuary and online at https://TBAoakland.org/stream. Singing and participation are encouraged in this warm, uplifting service, which is both Conservative and egalitarian. The siddur (prayerbook) we use, Shirat Avraham or The Song of Abraham, was written by TBA's Rabbi Mark Bloom as Continue Reading »

Shabbat Services with Bar Mitzvah of Arel Masliyah

Sanctuary or Virtual at Http://TBAoak.org/stream

All Shabbat morning services begin at 9:30 AM. The service is both conservative and egalitarian. The siddur we use is, The Song of Abraham, written by our own Rabbi Mark Bloom. "A siddur dedicated to those who wish to increase the meaning and accessibility in traditional Jewish prayer". After the covid pandemic....We invite all to Continue Reading »

Morning Minyan

Chapel 327 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland, CA, United States

Our morning minyan meets every Monday and Thursday in the chapel and lasts approximately one hour. We use the older Conservative Siddur (prayerbook) for daily prayer compiled by Rabbi Morris Silverman. The service is always followed by a light breakfast in the social hall lovingly prepared by minyan regulars.

Morning Minyan

Chapel 327 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland, CA, United States

Our morning minyan meets every Monday and Thursday in the chapel and lasts approximately one hour. We use the older Conservative Siddur (prayerbook) for daily prayer compiled by Rabbi Morris Silverman.The service is always followed by a light breakfast in the social hall lovingly prepared by minyan regulars.

Kabbalat Shabbat

Sanctuary 327 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland, CA, United States

Join us as we welcome the Shabbat.Our Kabbalat Shabbat service is available in our sanctuary and online at https://TBAoakland.org/stream.Singing and participation are encouraged in this warm, uplifting service, which is both Conservative and egalitarian. The siddur (prayerbook) we use, Shirat Avraham or The Song of Abraham, was written by TBA's Rabbi Mark Bloom as “a siddur Continue Reading »

Shabbat Services

Sanctuary 327 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland, CA, United States

Our Shabbat service is available in our sanctuary and online at https://TBAoakland.org/stream.Our Shabbat service is both Conservative and egalitarian. The siddur (prayerbook) we use, Shirat Avraham or The Song of Abraham, was written by TBA's Rabbi Mark Bloom as “a siddur dedicated to those who wish to increase the meaning and accessibility in traditional Jewish Continue Reading »

Junior Congregation

Chapel 327 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland, CA, United States

Morning Minyan

Chapel 327 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland, CA, United States

Our morning minyan meets every Monday and Thursday in the chapel and lasts approximately one hour. We use the older Conservative Siddur (prayerbook) for daily prayer compiled by Rabbi Morris Silverman.The service is always followed by a light breakfast in the social hall lovingly prepared by minyan regulars.

Morning Minyan

Chapel 327 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland, CA, United States

Our morning minyan meets every Monday and Thursday in the chapel and lasts approximately one hour. We use the older Conservative Siddur (prayerbook) for daily prayer compiled by Rabbi Morris Silverman.The service is always followed by a light breakfast in the social hall lovingly prepared by minyan regulars.

Erev Rosh Hashanah

Sanctuary 327 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland, CA, United States

Entrance for this service is by ticket only. To purchase a ticket, contact the office 510-832-0936 or Virginia@TBAoakland.org

Family Service with Rabbi Bloom (children 2 yrs – 1st grade)

Davis Courtyard 327 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland, CA, United States

We welcome our young ones to experience the Holy Day service with Rabbi Bloom.Families are welcome. Members are free.Non-members, please call to reserve your spot at 510-832-0936

First Day Rosh Hashanah main service

Sanctuary 327 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland, CA, United States

Entrance for this service is by ticket only.To purchase a ticket, contact the office 510-832-0936 or virginia@TBAoakland.org

Second Day Rosh Hashanah Sservice

Sanctuary 327 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland, CA, United States

Entrance for this service is by ticket only.To purchase a ticket, contact the office 510-832-0936 or virginia@TBAoakland.org

Morning Minyan

Chapel 327 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland, CA, United States

Our morning minyan meets every Monday and Thursday in the chapel and lasts approximately one hour. We use the older Conservative siddur (prayerbook) for daily prayer compiled by Rabbi Morris Silverman.The service is always followed by a light breakfast in the social hall lovingly prepared by minyan regulars.

Morning Minyan

Chapel 327 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland, CA, United States

Our morning minyan meets every Monday and Thursday in the chapel and lasts approximately one hour. We use the older Conservative siddur (prayerbook) for daily prayer compiled by Rabbi Morris Silverman.The service is always followed by a light breakfast in the social hall lovingly prepared by minyan regulars.

Kabbalat Shabbat

Sanctuary 327 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland, CA, United States

Join us as we welcome the Shabbat.Our Kabbalat Shabbat service is available in our sanctuary and online at https://TBAoakland.org/stream.Singing and participation are encouraged in this warm, uplifting service, which is both Conservative and egalitarian. The siddur (prayerbook) we use, Shirat Avraham or The Song of Abraham, was written by TBA's Rabbi Mark Bloom as “a siddur Continue Reading »

Shabbat Services

Sanctuary 327 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland, CA, United States

Our Shabbat service is available in our sanctuary and online at https://TBAoakland.org/stream.Our Shabbat service is both Conservative and egalitarian. The siddur (prayerbook) we use, Shirat Avraham or The Song of Abraham, was written by TBA's Rabbi Mark Bloom as “a siddur dedicated to those who wish to increase the meaning and accessibility in traditional Jewish Continue Reading »