Tefillah - Worship & Prayer

Tefillah - prayer - is much more than the way we communicate with Hashem, God. It is a moment of personal reflection, engaging with others, singing, praising, and also sharing our thoughts. The dualities of prayer in the 21st century make the worshiping experience way different from what it used to be. Temple Judea is proud to offer traditional services, rooted in the ancient wisdom of the Jewish people, while embracing the challenges of our era.

Some of our services include musical instruments, Hebrew and English Readings, as well as traditional Ashkenazi tunes, beautifully combined with Sepharadic Melodies by our Rabbi, David Arias. Our Torah reading follows the triennial cycle.

Kabbalat Shabbat.

Fridays, 6:30 pm.

Shacharit Shabbat.

Saturdays 9:30 am.

Luncheon and Kiddush afterwards.

Monday Minyan.

Mondays, 9:00 am, starting after the High Holidays.

Followed by Breakfast and a brief Torah Lesson with Rabbi Arias.