Temple Adas Shalom, in conjunction with our Kehillah MAGNET Religious School, offers programs and activities to engage the littlest members of our community, along with their older siblings, parents and grandparents. Throughout the school year we offer a Shabbat Dinner before our Family Shabbat Services, a Tot Shabbat on select Saturday mornings, and a Tot Shira Playgroup on Sundays.
We believe it’s never too early to feel good about being Jewish. All of our programs are open to the public so feel free to invite your neighbors and friends!
"The Sabbath provides a wonderful opportunity to strengthen family ties." - Russell M. Nelson
Friday Night & Weekend Morning Family Services
Friday Night Family Shabbat Dinner & Shabbat Services
Join us once a month in celebration of Shabbat with music, food, and fun. Family Shabbat Dinner and Shabbat Services are a primary way to connect Temple Adas Shalom families to one another in a meaningful way with Jewish life and learning. Family Shabbat Services has become a critical part of our Kehillah MAGNET Jewish education curriculum for this year, so attendance for our Religious School students is highly encouraged.
Our prayer book for Family Shabbat is Mishkan T’filah for Youth, published by the Union for Reform Judaism (URJ).
Starting at 5:30 pm, a Family Shabbat Dinner will be shared (RSVP is necessary) and a dessert ONEG will follow our service inside our Social Hall.
ONE FRIDAY EACH MONTH | 6:15 PM | TEMPLE ADAS SHALOM SANCTUARY
Sunday Morning Tot Shira Playgoup
Join the Temple Adas Shalom Kehillah MAGNET Religious School for a community Tot Shira Playgroup. This group is open to the entire community, and older siblings are welcome to attend as well. No RSVP is required, We will spend 30 minutes singing Jewish songs and then have 30 minutes where the parents and kids can play and chat.
ONE SUNDAY EACH MONTH | 10:30 AM | TEMPLE ADAS SHALOM SANCTUARY
Saturday Morning B'nai Mitzvah Services
How empowering to watch a young person lead our community in prayers and ritual! How exciting to listen to a teen chant Hebrew and understand what s/he’s saying. How inspiring to listen to fresh, meaningful interpretations of Torah through the lens of Jewish values, history, and culture!
This age-old rite of passage is always personally relevant and meaningful at Temple Adas Shalom, and you are welcome to join any Friday night for a Shabbat service and again for a Torah service on Saturday morning or afternoon as our teens become B’nai Mitzvah!
SELECT SATURDAYS THROUGH THE YEAR | 10:00 AM or 10:30 AM | TEMPLE ADAS SHALOM SANCTUARY