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Kabbalat Shabbat

Sanctuary 327 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland, CA, United States

Join us as we welcome the Shabbat. Singing and participation is encouraged in this warm uplifting service, which is both conservative and egalitarian. The Siddur we use is, The Song 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 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 Continue Reading »

Weekly Text Study

Paulista Brazilian Kitchen and Taproom 4239 Park Blvd, Oakland, CA, United States

All levels of learning are welcome. You do not need to know Hebrew.But please bring some kind of Chumash/Tanach/Bible with you.No RSVP is needed. Just show up!

BBYO meetings

Baum Center 341 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland, 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 Continue Reading »

Warriors Jewish Heritage Night with Men’s Club

RSVP to Daniel Sherman at danielericsherman@gmail.com

Join the TBA Men's Club for the Warriors Jewish Heritage Night Thursday12/5 vs. the Huston Rockets. 7pm game, Chase Center, SF. I can't promise anovertime win like last year, but it should be lots Continue Reading »

Kabbalat Shabbat

Sanctuary 327 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland, CA, United States

Join us as we welcome the Shabbat. Singing and participation is encouraged in this warm uplifting service, which is both conservative and egalitarian. The Siddur we use is, The Song Continue Reading »