Resources for Prayer
Pray
Personal prayer and communal prayer are both integral to Jewish spirituality.
For centuries, the synagogue has been a place to gather together for public Jewish prayers and to learn about traditional prayer practices we as individuals can perform privately.
On this page, you will find our regular schedule of service times as well as resources for learning our liturgy and for chanting the Torah and other texts.

Join Us
Service Times
Shabbat Services
Start Time: 9:30 AM
Location: Roth Family Sanctuary
Please join us before services in the lobby at 8:45 for Talmud Study. Check the calendar for more information.
Shacharit Minyan
Start Time: 9 AM
Location: Roth Family Sanctuary
Please join us in the sanctuary for minyan, followed by bagels in the lobby. Can’t be there? You’ll have to provide the bagels, but we can provide the streaming via Zoom at nhs-cba.org/zoom
If you need a current password for Zoom meetings, please contact us.
Shacharit Minyan
Start Time: 8 AM
Location: Stein Chapel
Please join us in the chapel for minyan, followed by bagels. Can’t be there? You can join us via Zoom at nhs-cba.org/zoom
If you need a current password for Zoom meetings, please contact us.
Shacharit Minyan
Start Time: 8 AM
Location: Stein Chapel
Please join us in the chapel for minyan, followed by bagels. Can’t be there? You can join us via Zoom at nhs-cba.org/zoom
If you need a current password for Zoom meetings, please contact us.
Watch our past sermons
Sermons
January 3 – Parashat Vayechi [here]
January 10 – Parashat Shemot [here]
January 17 – Parashat Vaera [here] – (Not False — Just Not Yet: Rethinking Prophecy and Our Moral Responsibility – Rabbi Sam Schapera)
January 24 – Parashat Bo [here]
January 31 – Parashat Beshalach [here] (Our Jewish Obligation to Protect the Immigrant and Refugee- Rabbi Sam Schapera)
February 7 – Parashat Yitro [here]
February 14 – Parashat Mishpatim [here] Between Emet and Met: The Dynamics of Sin and Consequence in Parashat Mishpatim- Rabbinic Intern Yonatan Benzion)
February 21 – Parashat Terumah [here]
For the most up-to-date information, always check our calender of events
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Rabbi Noah S. Ferro
Originally from Nashville, TN, Rabbi Ferro worked in bookstores and libraries throughout his college career, and he now finds being a rabbi a convenient excuse for continuing a longtime book addiction.

