Shabbat
We look forward to seeing you this Shabbat.
8:00 AM
Shacharit and Hashkama (Early Service) Shacharit
Shacharit meets in the main sanctuary every Shabbat starting at 9:00 am and Hashkama Shacharit meets in the Shlensky Social Hall every other Shabbat starting at 8:00 am. The early minyan ends around 10:00 am followed by an halacha shiur. For a schedule of Hashkama minyan days, please refer to the calendar.
Youth Service Programs
For youth service programs on Shabbat, please click here.
Classes available this Shabbat
For classes and peer-led discussions at ASBI that enrich every Shabbos, click here.
Special classes and events coming up on Shabbos, when scheduled, are listed here (click on the underlined title for more information):
Babysitting Services (For children ages 1 through 7)
We have engaged our own teenagers as babysitters at the shul.
10:15-11:45 AM Babysitter in the playroom off the sanctuary
12:00-12:45 PM Babysitter in JCC library, next door to the Kiddush
Hospitality
We would love to host you! If you are visiting and would like to enjoy our hospitality, please visit our hospitality page by clicking here.
Shabbat Laws
To view our community standards for practices and observance in our shul, please click here. For laws related to observing Shabbat, please click here.
Lead and Learn to Lead Services and Torah Reading
If you would like to lead any portion of services and read Torah, we have spaces for you. If you would like to learn to lead or read Torah, tutors are waiting to help! Please contact Rachel Finegold.
Misheberach List
In order to have better kavana (intention and feeling) for those who are ill and to note those who have recovered, ASBI establishes a new list each month of the Misheberach List of those who are ill. Please call the office after the first of each month to have any name you want listed for the next month. If you want a name removed during that month, please tell the office or the Rabbi. If not, the name will remain on the list all month, and will be read on Shabbat M'varchim.
May all those whom we are praying for have a full and speedy recovery, a Refu'ah Sh'leima.
Anshe Sholom B'nai Israel Congregation