When
we think of prayer, our minds immediately turn toward our
relationship with God. But in a very real and personal way,
the process of gathering together in worship also creates bonds
by which our community is strengthened.Throughout the ages, the Jewish
people have pursued various methods of reaching out to God. In the days
of our patriarchs and matriarchs, we called to God by offering sacrifices. But
after the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem in the year 70, the only
alternative which remained for our people, was to offer a sacrifice by
placing our own “broken hearts” on God’s altar. And the way we accomplished
this was through prayer. Today, prayer is still the main vehicle through
which we approach God as Jews. And at Temple Beth-El, we accomplish this
by opening our hearts and minds in worship, in a variety of different ways.Shabbat
is the culminating moment of each week. It is a time of rest
and refreshment, a time to turn away from work and reconnect with our family
and friends. Beth-El provides many different opportunities for worship
so that every individual, and every family, can find a way to pray that
fits their needs.Our monthly calendar contains:
- Tot Shabbat Programs for families with toddlers (and their siblings) which introduce our children to worship and create a positive relationship with our clergy and temple.
- Family Services that are geared towards families with grade school children. They are an hour in length, and speak to our children in language they can understand.
- A “traditional” service that contains a mix of Hebrew and English, reading and song. This is a rich, beautiful service which creates a sense of peace in those who come to worship.
- For those desiring a less formal worship alternative, minyan services are held on many Friday nights, Saturday mornings, and during the week on Wednesday mornings.
Through worship our community is also strengthened. We draw
strength from one another when we share in life-cycle moments,
celebrating B’nai Mitzvah, Baby-namings, Weddings and Funerals. We build
our community through the special programs and speakers that bring us together. We
build friendships by partaking in delightful Oneg Shabbats. And we find
comfort in raising our voices together in song.Music is another very important
aspect to our sense of worship. We find peace in the beautiful voice of
our Cantor, who brings us closer to God when we listen to her sing. We find
a sense of community when we add our voices to hers. We enjoy the harmony
that is created by our Adult Choir and Beth-El Band. And we are engaged
by the melody that is carried on the keyboard and the simple sounds of the
guitar. In truth, music helps us reach into our own soul and lift our spirits
upwards.Worship is a central part of our mission as a congregation. It is
the way we speak to God. It is the way we reach out to each other. It is
how we order our days. It is how we bring peace and serenity into our week. It
is how we build community. It is how we maintain our heritage. It is how
we carry on our tradition. It is a part of our lives. We hope it will become
a part of your life with us as well.