The Torah of Beth Am:

Honoring Our Past, Inspiring Our Future, Living Our Values.

The Torah of Beth Am:

Honoring our Past, Inspiring Our Future, Living Our Values.

Opening Weekend

Shabbat and Concert

Friday, December 13 - Saturday, December 14, 2024

Beth Am’s 50th Anniversary Celebration begins with these history making events!

Klei Kodesh and Tisch Afterparty

Friday, December 13th | 6:00 pm

Klei Kodesh service: 6:00 pm-7:00 pm
Dinner: 7:00 pm-8:30 pm
Tisch Afterparty: 8:30 pm

Welcome our anniversary Shabbat with song, as Uncle Ira’s Washboard Ensemble and musical guests Jacob’s Ladder lead a spirited Klei Kodesh service.

The service will be followed by a festive community dinner (registration required; check back in late October for details).

Following dinner, join the Jewish fusion band Jacob’s Ladder, Beth Am clergy and joyous congregants for a tisch afterparty featuring singing and storytelling to take us deeper into the Shabbat spirit. Jacob’s Ladder will teach us songs that they’ll perform at their Saturday evening concert.

More information and sign-up for the dinner and afterparty will be available in late October.

Shabbat Morning

Saturday, December 14th | 9:30 am

Shabbat Service: 9:30 am-12:00 pm
Community Luncheon: 12:00 pm-1:00 pm

Join us in Beth Am’s beautiful sanctuary for a special Shabbat service followed by a catered lunch.

Evening Celebration

Saturday, December 14th | 8:00 pm

Concert with Jacob’s Ladder: 8:00 pm
Champagne and Dessert Reception: 9:00 pm

Don’t miss the marquee event of our opening weekend – a musical performance by the incomparable Jewish fusion band, Jacob’s Ladder!

Jacob’s Ladder pushes the boundaries of contemporary Jewish music and traditional American Roots music through Jewish communal singing and prayer. In melding these two musical worlds, they tell their story through Eastern European Ashkenazic and Sephardic Jewish traditions, but also through their American heritage and its influence on their unique musical style. Their genre-bending approach across choral and cantorial traditions finds their way into communal prayer, rock, West-African styles, bluegrass, and American folk song. The trio has performed coast to coast at music festivals and residencies in dozens of Jewish communities. They shed light on the conversation of identity, particularly regarding what it means to be an American Jew.

The concert will be preceded by a brief Havdalah service and followed by a champagne and dessert reception.