Our Services:

 

Services at The Jewish Center at Temple Sholom

At The Jewish Center at Temple Sholom, women and men are invited to participate equally in all aspects of worship. Members are encouraged to assist and participate and are always welcome to serve as ushers and Gabbaim for Shabbat, High Holy Days and other services.

Daily Minyan 8:45 am  
Sunday Morning Minyan 9:00 am  
Friday Evening Services 8:00 pm Followed by Oneg Shabbat
Saturday Morning Services 9:30 am Follow by light Kiddush
High Holiday Morning Services 8:30 pm  

Minyan provides an intimate and spiritual worship experience. Mornings also include thought-provoking sessions as they relate Jews in the 21st century led by our Rabbi and/or lay leadership. We welcome all who need to say Kaddish, and we ask each person with a Yahrtzeit to talk about their loved one.

Holiday Services & Special Occasions commemorate Jewish lifecycles throughout the year.

Yizokor Services are held on Yom Kippur, Shemini Atzeret, the eighth (8th) Day of Passover and the second (2nd) Day of Shavuot. A special free Community Yizkor service is held 3 pm on Yom Kippur Day.

Temple Sholom offers Healing Service

 

Pompano Beach, FL – The Jewish Center at Temple Sholom introduces Bridges to Wholeness, a Shabbat Service of Healing, Friday evening, October 23 at 8:00pm.  Bridges to Wholeness is a service specially designed to create an atmosphere of spiritual healing through meditation, prayer, song and story drawing upon both traditional and non-traditional Jewish liturgy.

 

Bridges to Wholeness provides a structural time and place of prayer, reflection and communal connection for those who are coping with illness, grief, loss and stress.  It is a service designed for all trying to get through life in these troubled times. 

 

“In a traditional Shabbat service, there is a time when the congregation turns to those who are in mourning and greets them with words “May God comfort you among all who are mourning for Zion and Jerusalem.  This moment acknowledges that within the community there are people in pain, people in mourning.  Bridges to Wholeness is designed to bring the truths of people’s lives and their relationships to God into the heart of the community” says Rabbi David Mark, spiritual leader of Temple Sholom.

 

Rabbi Mark was born and raised in New York where he attended Yeshiva University receiving degrees in both Judaic studies and English Literature.  He was ordained as a Rabbi in 1980 from the Academy of Jewish Religion in New York City.

 

As a Progressive, Conservative Rabbi, Mark believes that there are numerous ways to approach Jewish worship.  The Jewish Center at Temple Sholom  will offer different ways to embrace that which is holy and to reach out into the community at large.

 

Bridges to Wholeness will be conducted by Rabbi Mark and Cantor Hesh Mayersdorf.

The community is welcome to attend.