Thursday, October 26 - Sunday, October 29 The St. Louis Jewish community invites you to join our community centers, houses of worship, college campuses, and our homes to gather in solidarity. We come together to mark the 3rd Shabbat since the attacks of October 7 on Israel. Collectively we will sing, learn, pray, and connect across our community to unite in our unwavering support of Israel.
Over 350 Conservative congregations nationally have signed up to participate in the Solidarity Shabbat, including B'nai Amoona!
To read more about the Shabbat of Solidarity for Israel, click HERE for information from the Jewish Federation of St. Louis and click HERE to read more from the Conservative Movement.
In addition to coming together to mark the 3rd Shabbat since the attacks in Israel, we also want to recognize that today, October 27, is the 5th Anniversary of the Tree of Life Synagogue attack. May all of those who have been viciously murdered be remembered as a blessing.
Shabbat Service Schedule
Candle Lighting Times Friday, October 27 at 5:49 pm
Havdalah: Saturday, October 28 at 6:36 pm
Friday, October 27 6:00 pm: Friday Evening Services in the Guller Chapel
Saturday, October 28 9:00 am: Shabbat Morning Services in the Guller Chapel
Aufruf of Emily Isaacs and Daniel Polinsky
10:00 am: Torah for Today: God In Search of Abraham with Rabbi Neal Rose, in the President's Conference Room
Thinking Person's Judaism will NOT meet this week so that everyone can attend our special speaker, Dr. David Fishman, presenting Ukranian Jews in a Time of War at 10:00 am.
For many Jewish people in the United States watching the terror in Israel unfold, it may feel like we are powerless in helping our brothers and sisters halfway across the world. Skylake Shul in Miami has established an Israel Solidarity Drive to collect items requested by soldiers in Israel. They are collecting items to be shipped directly to Israel. B'nai Amoona is joining in this effort!
We send heartfelt sympathies to the families of...
Marilyn-Jo Saltzman; beloved daughter of Irving (z”l) and Ruth Rich Hartmann (z”l); wife of Leo Saltzman; dear mother of Heather (Jacob) Lampert; grandmother of Naomi, Bridget and Sawyer Lampert; sister-in-law of Beth Saltzman and Michael (Penny) Saltzman.
Regular Morning Minyanim Sun Morning Minyan: 9:00 am Mon - Fri Morning Minyan: 7:00 am In-Person and Livestream
Regular Evening Minyanim
Sun - Thurs Evening Minyan: 6:15 pm In-Person and Livestream
Sunday Evening Minyan Update
Beginning Sunday, November 5, our Sunday evening Minyan time will change from 6:15 pm to 4:00 pm. We hope this time change will meet the needs of our congregants, boosting Sunday evening service attendance.