Today is International Holocaust Remembrance Day. We remember the six million Jews and five million others that were murdered. As antisemitism continues to be on the rise locally, nationally, and worldwide, we must join together to oppose hateful rhetoric and violence of any kind. As we enter Shabbat this evening, we keep the names of those killed in the Shoah close to our heart and preserve their memories by vowing Never to Forget.
Shabbat Shalom! Welcome EMTZA Region USY Winter Shabbaton Teens!
This weekend we are honored to host the EMTZA Region's USY Winter Shabbaton! Teenagers from all over the area will join us to lead services, learn, and celebrate Shabbat with our Kehillah.
We also wish to thank all of our host families and those who have helped us with transportation and meals - Todah Rabbah!
Shabbat Service Schedule
Shabbat Candle Lighting Times
Friday, January 27 at 4:59 pm
Havdalah: Saturday, January 28 at 5:49 pm
Friday, January 27 6:00 pm: Shabbat Evening Services in the Guller Chapel
Saturday, January 28
9:00 am: Shabbat Morning Services in the Guller Chapel
We welcome Issac Young, Midwest Youth Engagement Manager at Keshet, to our Bimah to share Keshet's connection with USCJ and a special message about B'tzelem Elohim, being made in God's Image.