Worship
Worship

The prayer life of Congregation Beth Am is both personal and communal, offering quiet, meditative moments as well as community celebration. Our worship is musical and participatory, inclusive and intergenerational, egalitarian and welcoming. Our aim is to engage with the rich liturgical tradition we have inherited by continually infusing it with new and creative energy and inspiration.
We are a theologically diverse congregation. We pray to God; we question God; we take seriously all opinions and concerns related to faith. Our personal reasons for entering the sanctuary are also diverse. Therefore, our prayers range from contemplative and comforting to joyful and exuberant. And finally, congregational worship is where we share our personal moments with the community — the naming of newborns, celebrating our B’nei Mitzvah, offering blessings for newlyweds, anniversaries and other milestones, and honoring the loss of loved ones and friends. In these moments we give and receive the warmth of a “mazel tov” or the open hand of comfort and consolation.
Strengthened by participating in a vibrant worship community and by personal spiritual practice, we are able to give our best energies to fulfilling our congregational mission: We strive to live as a holy community whose study and practice of Judaism inspires and challenges us to “do justice, to love kindness and to walk humbly with our God" (Micah 6:8).
Cycle of Life
Worship Services
Mi Shebeirach — Healing Prayer List
From the Bima
Jewish Holiday Calendar
Live Streaming
Shabbat Corner
Torah Blessings
Video Archive
The Marder Endowment for Living Torah supports educational and worship programs and opportunities.
The Worship Fund supports Shabbat and festival programming, purchase and replacement of the congregation’s prayer books and repair or purchase of ritual items.
Please consider making a gift to one of these funds in honor or memory of a loved one.
Thu, November 6 2025
15 Cheshvan 5786
Worship Schedule
Thursday Morning Minyan
Thursday, Nov 6th 8:00a to 9:00aThese services are led by members of the congregation — all are welcome.
From Victimhood to Activism: Beth Am Welcomes Guest Speaker Izabella Tabarovsky
Friday, Nov 7th 6:15p to 7:30pDrawing on her forthcoming book Be a Refusenik: A Jewish Student's Survival Guide, Tabarovsky will explore how we can use that history to reframe our collective story and inspire pride and resilience among American Jews today.
Torah Minyan Shabbat Morning Service
Shabbat, Nov 8th 10:30a to 11:30aJoin Beth Am clergy and/or lay leaders for a musical Shabbat morning worship service focused on learning and spiritual growth.
Slow Torah: Lay-Led Torah Study Class
Sunday, Nov 9th 9:00a to 10:00aSlow Torah is a lay-led class that continues the Beth Am tradition of studying the Torah verse by verse.
Thursday Morning Minyan
Thursday, Nov 13th 8:00a to 9:00aThese services are led by members of the congregation — all are welcome.
Tot Shabbat: Shabbat Fun for Little Ones
Friday, Nov 14th 5:15p to 6:15pJoin Beth Am for a Tot Shabbat program for families with children ages 0-5 years.
Erev Shabbat Service: Celebrating Beth Am's 70th Anniversary
Friday, Nov 14th 6:15p to 7:30pJoin the Beth Am community for a once-in-a-generation experience, as we kick off our 70th anniversary celebration.
Shabbat Morning Service: Aharony B'nei Mitzvah
Shabbat, Nov 15th 10:30a to 12:30pAll are welcome and encouraged to join the family of our B'nei Mitzvah in worship and celebration.
Slow Torah: Lay-Led Torah Study Class
Sunday, Nov 16th 9:00a to 10:00aSlow Torah is a lay-led class that continues the Beth Am tradition of studying the Torah verse by verse.
Thursday Morning Minyan
Thursday, Nov 20th 8:00a to 9:00aThese services are led by members of the congregation — all are welcome.
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Congregation Beth Am | 26790 Arastradero Road | Los Altos Hills, CA 94022 | (650) 493-4661
We strive to live as a holy community whose study and practice of Judaism inspires and challenges us to "do justice, to love kindness and to walk humbly with our God" (Micah 6:8).
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