Come and celebrate the Shabbat as we gather for worship, praise, celebration & Torah Teaching with an oneg meal (fellowship) afterwards! In its simplest definition, “Shabbat” means “Rest”. When God rested from His work of creation, He gave us the 7th Day – Shabbat. So the Shabbat is given as a sign between God and His […]
Each Thursday @ 7:30PM. We will study in an interactive group via Zoom. Some of the subjects we will cover: Is the Torah for Believers Today. Do The Biblical Feasts point us to Messiah How do the.Hebrew Roots and Spiritual Warfare work together Principles of Spiritual Warfare for Today's Believer Join us for a great […]
Join us for a Great Rosh HaShanah Service! Rosh Hashanah is the start of a ten-day period of introspection, prayer, reflection, and forgiveness—culminating with the Yom Kippur fast. As always, there is symbolism in much of what we do.On Rosh Hashanah, we will eat apples and honey; apple slices dipped in honey represent our desire […]
Join us for Yom Kippur. We will be showing how Yeshua fulfills Yom Kippur
Join us for our Sukkot Service. This is the "Season of Our Rejoicing". We will be sharing when during the year Yeshua was most likely born. Join us in the Sukkah for food and fellowship!
Join us this Shabbat, Nov. 25, 2023 @ 2:30PM For a Thanksgiving Service! We will have a shorter online service, then a special time of Thanksgiving and testimonies together! Please bring your favorite kosher side dish to share or favorite dessert of choice!
Join us to celebrate on Shabbat, Dec. 9, 2023 @ 2:30PM (Hanukkah is Dec. 7 (evening)- Dec. 15) Bring your Hanukkiahs to light the 3rd night candle as we celebrate the Maccabees Victory!
Join us for our Passover Seder live in the Shul and Livestream on YouTube April 27, 2024 @ 2:30PM(Please join by 2:00PM so we can start by 2:30PM) Our Passover Seder has been a favorite in the Bay Area for over 10 years. We celebrate the significance of the Messiah in the Passover Seder. Please […]
Come and celebrate the Shabbat as we gather for worship, praise, celebration & Torah Teaching with an oneg meal (fellowship) afterwards! In its simplest definition, “Shabbat” means “Rest”. When God rested from His work of creation, He gave us the 7th Day – Shabbat. So the Shabbat is given as a sign between God and His […]
Rosh Hashanah is the start of a ten-day period of introspection, prayer, reflection, and forgiveness—culminating with the Yom Kippur fast. As always, there is symbolism in much of what we do.On Rosh Hashanah, we will eat apples and honey; apple slices dipped in honey represent our desire for a sweet year ahead. We eat Challah, […]