Oseh Shalom
Shabbat Services

Shabbat Services

Rabbi Daria loves working with kids and teens

Rabbi Daria loves working with kids and teens

Oseh Shalom offers a variety of Shabbat and Holy Day service options to meet the needs of all members from preschoolers to the most devout. Please come by one Friday or Saturday and experience the warmth of our congregation or join us on Zoom. We welcome you to High Holy Days, other Jewish Holy Days and weekly Friday and Saturday Shabbat services.

Shabbat Evening Services start at 7:30 pm or 8 pm and offer a great way to start your weekend with a variety of options that include earlier start times and pre-service dinners, such as our monthly First Friday Potluck.  Evening services are followed by an oneg: desserts and social time. Check our calendar for the latest information.

Shabbat Morning Services start at 10 am and end about noon.  Some morning services include a B’nei Mitzvah. Our Torah study typically starts about 11 am and you are welcome to just join us for this part of the service.

For 5786/2025-2026 Oseh Shalom is starting a mostly fixed schedule for Shabbat mornings at Oseh. Services begin at 10 am.

  • The first Saturday of the month will usually be rabbi-led Torah study (generally Rabbi Josh) lasting about an hour. We talk about how to making prayer more relevant in our daily lives among other topics. Mourner’s Kaddish will be included.
  • The second Saturday of the month will be a traditional Oseh service led by a rabbi and cantor with a Torah Service.
  • The third Saturday will be a congregant-led service unless there is a scheduled B’nai Mitzvah.
  • The fourth Saturday will be an alternative Shabbat Service led by Rabbis Daria or Josh (usually *Hebrew Chanting Service & Torah Study, Rising Song Shabbat** & Torah Study, or Grounding in Nature). During the chanting service, Rabbi Daria goes “deep” instead of “broad” with the liturgy as we lift up and focus on just a handful of the words, tapping into them in new ways that can affect us powerfully internally and externally, on an individual and group level.  These Shabbat services still include Torah study.  See the calendar link for dates.
All rabbi-led services will be hybrid.
Congregant-led services can be hybrid or Zoom-only at the discretion of the service leader.
We will do our best to honor this schedule, although there will be occasional small divergences.
*Hebrew chanting is generally preceded by an optional embodiment/ warm-up practice from 9:15-9:45 am.
**Rising Song Shabbat is a unique approach to Jewish communal singing, popularized by well-known musician Joey Weisenberg, characterized by fewer words and deep listening to each other’s voices. Learn more

Read the Oseh News email for confirmation or check the calendar link .

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Streaming Services: Traveling, sick or just can’t make it to the building? Although an in person experience is much deeper, you are welcome to join us on Zoom. See our calendar for the link then fill out our contact form for access.

We encourage you to lead a Shabbat morning Torah discussion and will help make it easy: Seven Easy Steps to Leading a Torah Study

Online Resources for Shabbat, Weekday and House of Mourning

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