On Shavuot we celebrate God’s giving the gift of Torah to the Jewish People. We mark the days with festival services in the evening and the morning. The Second Day of Shavuot gives us an opportunity to offer the Yizkor Memorial Service. All who’ve lost a loved one (parent, child, sibling, spouse) are encouraged to attend (please remember to light a Yahrzeit candle the night before).
You may watch the Services on our high-definition Live Stream.
This week we read Parashat _____. Rabbi ______ will deliver the sermon.
The CSZ Inclusion Committee is working hard to make sure everyone is welcome and comfortable at our services. We offer hearing assistance through the T-Coil Loop, a Listen Everywhere Bluetooth System and Earpiece Devices for those in need. Please ask an usher if you need assistance. We also have Russian-language prayerbooks, large-print, and transliterated prayerbooks, and accessible facilities for full participation by all in our services.
You may also join our services on Live Streaming.
We utilize Siddur Sim Shalom. It is recommended that you purchase weekday morning, weekday afternoon, weekday evening and Shabbat books from the Rabbinical Assembly by clicking here.