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Office Closed for Shavout

Should you need to contact someone at Beth Emet during this time, please call the main number (847-869-4230) and press 4. The Clergy are available in case of an emergency. We look forward to connecting with you when the offices reopen on Tuesday.

Shavuot Festival Morning Services

Festival morning services at Beth Emet are vibrant gatherings where the community celebrates significant events with prayers, Torah readings, and traditional music. The beautifully adorned sanctuary and harmonious sounds create an atmosphere of joy, unity, and spiritual renewal. Shavuot begins the evening of Tuesday, June 11th, and ends Thursday, June 13th, at sundown. Come and ...

Israeli Dancing

Join BE's Israeli dance trope and learn how to dance like an Israeli every Thursday night!

Kabbalat Shabbat Service (Partnership with Connections for the Homeless)

To listen to the service dial 847-869-4230 and press 7.   Greetings! Our relationship with Connections for the Homeless has never been stronger, and we are grateful to those in our social justice community who continue to find ways in which we can support and partner with them. On Friday, June 14, at Kabbalat Shabbat ...

Kahal Shabbat Morning Services

Whether in-person or online participate in worship by signing up for an honor via the online honor form.  

Kabbalat Mitzvah of: Jonah Gould

Celebrate Jonah Gould's Kabbalat Mitzvah This Shabbat! This Shabbat, we invite you to join us for a momentous occasion as Jonah is honored with a Kabbalat Mitzvah ceremony. What is a Kabbalat Mitzvah? A Kabbalat Mitzvah is a special milestone in the Jewish faith, marking the formal acceptance of Jewish responsibilities and the commitment to ...

Kabbalat Mitzvah of: Eli Milton

This Shabbat, we celebrate a special occasion as Eli is called to the Torah for his Kabbalat Mitzvah (What is this?)!   This joyous event marks a significant milestone in their life, symbolizing their dedication, growth, and commitment to their faith and community. The ceremony will be held in the Sanctuary. We look forward to ...

Kabbalat Mitzvah of: Parker Breivald

This Shabbat, we celebrate a special occasion as Parker is called to the Torah for his Kabbalat Mitzvah (What is this?)!   This joyous event marks a significant milestone in their life, symbolizing their dedication, growth, and commitment to their faith and community. The ceremony will be held in the Sanctuary. We look forward to ...