Live Streaming

Live Streaming

To view the funeral of Rabbi Carl Wolkin (Sunday, March 3): https://vimeo.com/919660167

Schedule of Services:

  • Daily Minyan is held in the Feather Beit Midrash:
    • 7:45 a.m. Monday-Friday 
    • 8:45 a.m. on Sunday and legal holidays 
    • 7:45 p.m. Sunday-Thursday 
  • Friday evening Shabbat service – 6:00 p.m. Feather Beit Midrash
  • Saturday morning Shabbat service – 9:30 a.m. Kamensky Sanctuary
  • ShabbatTONE held various Fridays – 6:00 p.m. Kamensky Sanctuary
  • On occasion, Friday evening service may be held in Kamensky Sanctuary.

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Live Streaming from the Kamensky Sanctuary:  

Selections for our new Siddur Lev Shalem

We apologize if you are experiencing technical difficulties.  Because it is our policy that professional staff not perform work on Shabbat or holidays, we are not always able to correct the issue immediately. You may send feedback to  so that we may address any issues before the next broadcast.
Thank you for your understanding.

Watch On-Demand

Any Shabbat or holiday service that is live streamed will be available “on-demand” for at least one week after its conclusion (usually within a few hours of the live broadcast). Simply click on the Previous Broadcasts icon (shaped like a box), then select the service you’d like to watch. If you are watching a broadcast, the icon will be located in the upper right corner, otherwise, it will be in the middle of the screen once you click anywhere in the player.

Our clergy, Rabbi Aaron Melman, Senior Cantor Steven Stoehr and Rabbi David Chapman are thrilled that you have decided to join us for worship even though you can’t be with us in person. Copies of our prayerbook, Siddur Sim Shalom, are available to borrow from the Beth Shalom Library. You may also download our the various pdf versions here.

We can not guarantee that there will not be technical difficulties or glitches with the live stream. There is no staff working on Shabbat or holidays to contact during a scheduled broadcast. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience.