We hope to see you on the Shavuos holiday, especially to hear the Ten Commandments read on their 3,337th anniversary! Women, Men, and children should all be present on Monday at 11:15 am.
With wishes for Kabbolas HaTorah Bsimcha Ubpinimiyus,
May you receive the Torah this holiday of Shavuos with joy and internally,
Rabbi Chaim & Chanie
Rabbi Yosef & Chanale
P.S. As usual, we will also be hosting holiday dinners (Sun & Mon night) and lunches (Mon - dairy & Tuesday). Please respond to this email with which meal you would like to join us for. We would love to have you!

Shavuos Grand 3D Experience
Join us for an unforgettable Shavuos Grand 3D Experience for the whole family! Right after the reading of the Ten Commandments, children will be transported back in time to witness a larger-than-life Matan Torah—complete with a towering Mount Sinai & life-sized Luchos! Enjoy an interactive play, Shavuos-themed games, and exciting surprises. Don’t miss it!
Guide | Story | Insights | Kids | Recipes | Multimedia
Sunday, May 18 | Pre-Shavuot Evening
- 6:30 pm Pre-Shavuot Babka Bake - Photos
Sunday, June 1 | Shavuot Eve
- 8:00 pm Evening Holiday Services, Light Yom Tov Candles (Blessings)
Holiday Dinner after Services - RSVP
- 11:30 pm A Night of Torah
Lineup of Torah talks on many Jewish subjects! APPLY TO PRESENT
Monday, June 2 | 1st Day of Shavuot
- 10:00 am Morning Services (Shacharit)
* 11am-1pm Special Childrens' Service w/ games, activities and more!
- 11:15 am Reading of Ten Commandments followed by 1 pm Dairy Kiddush & Ice Cream party!
- 7:00 pm YJP Shavuot Ice Cream Social & Ten Commandments
- 8:00 pm Mincha & Maariv Holiday Services
- AFTER 8:59 pm* Light Yom Tov Candles from a pre-existing flame (Blessings)
Holiday Dinner after Services - RSVP
Tuesday, June 3 | 2nd Day of Shavuot
- 9:00 am Chassidus
- 10:00 am Morning Services (Shacharit)
- 11:45 am approx. Yizkor Memorial Service
Kiddush Lunch after Services
- 8:00 pm Mincha Services
- 9:00 pm Maariv, Havdalla & Yom Tov Ends
Open Door Policy. No membership required.




