Kabbalat Shabbat Services Options
AZA Seder, Gaston A/B u
Join your Brother Alephs for a seder that is inspired by the holiday practices of
Passover with an AZA twist. We will dive into the history of AZA and weave our
narrative with the Passover story in your very own AZA Hagadah.
Siddur: To Be Provided
Decision-Making and Other Extreme Sports, Reunion B/C u
E Pluribus Unum: Becoming One Through Song, Pegasus B
We will celebrate Shabbat through the sound of our voices. Joined by Happie
Hoffman, we will explore prayer through singing and also enjoy some of our
favorite camp songs.
Siddur: To Be Provided
Exploring Hebrew Through Gematria, Shawnee Trail A/B u
From the Center of the Wheel: A Kabbalah Shabbat, Cotton Bowl
“That axis upon which our self, our soul and its outlying personas all turn, is
Shabbat.” Celebrate Shabbat from the center of the wheel as we use our time at
rest to reflect and connect spiritually with Kabbalah.
Siddur: To Be Provided
Global Synagogue, Sanger A/B
Join us to explore the global Jewish community through a commonality in all
places: the synagogue. As we welcome Shabbat, we’ll be telling the stories of
synagogues across the world while building our own home in Dallas.
Siddur: Mishkan T’fillah
Gather to celebrate Shabbat with our Brother Alephs. We will sing and dance
with the spirit of Shabbat in the style of Shlomo Carlebach. Get ready for a
meaningful prayer service and some loud fun with your brothers.
Siddur: Art Scroll
Shuk Details
Home is Where... Alephs Celebrate Shabbat Together,
Bryan-Beeman A/B u
Program Schedule
Let’s go with gematria! In the Hebrew alphabet, each letter has an associated
numerical value. We will explore the value of letters and words as they relate to
our prayers. There’s so much meaning to discover!
Siddur: To Be Provided
Additional Information
All day long we are making decisions that affect our lives. We will explore how
prayer brings out new questions and also helps guide us to making decisions.
Join us as we explore the decisions we make every day.
Siddur: Mishkan T’fillah and Sim Shalom
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