Week of Events
Labor Day- Building Closed
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.
Sunday Morning Minyan
Sunday Morning Minyan
Over the summer, the Sunday Morning Minyan will meet around town! To find out where this week's Minyan will meet, please email Jonathan Hartman-Seeskin. Join us on Sundays to daven (pray) the weekday Shacharit (morning) service! First-timers are encouraged! Please note, we will continue to Zoom as well for virtual participation. The Minyan offers an ...
Jamberry Music with Nicole Jaworski! Co-sponsored by JBaby
Jamberry Music with Nicole Jaworski! Co-sponsored by JBaby
Join us for joyful, collaborative music-making with Nicole Jaworski and Jamberry Music! In this class, you and your little one will bond with each other and make new friends while we sing, dance, play, pretend and experiment with instruments. Class is geared to kids 6 months to 2.5 years old and siblings are welcome to ...
Soul Stitchers- Virtual Knitting Circle
Soul Stitchers- Virtual Knitting Circle
Know how to knit and/or crochet? As a tribute to Nikki Zarefsky z”l, join us for an hour (on Zoom) of knitting and connecting as we create shawls to warm people during services and/or healing shawls that will bring warmth to those in need in a hospital, home or other settings. Newcomers are welcome and ...
Kabbalat Shabbat Services
Kabbalat Shabbat Services
Welcome Shabbat whether in the Sanctuary or online! Tonight. To listen to the service dial 847-869-4230 and press 7
Kahal Shabbat Morning Services
Kahal Shabbat Morning Services
Whether in-person or online participate in worship by signing up for an honor via the online honor form.
S’lichot Reception and Study: The Broken Tablets of Sinai: Working with our Imperfections
S’lichot Reception and Study: The Broken Tablets of Sinai: Working with our Imperfections
S’lichot, which takes place on the Saturday night before Rosh Hashanah, provides an entry into the High Holy Days through reflection on the major themes of the season—renewal, repair, and growth. This year's study will be texts related to the concept that the broken set of tablets traveled in the ark with the second set ...