β¨ Growth Begins with Possibility
Shabbat Shuva is a meaningful moment in the Jewish year. Nestled between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, this sacred Shabbat invites you to pause, reflect, and open your heart to transformation..
But you donβt have to do it alone. Shabbat Shuva reminds us that personal growth is deeply rooted in community. Together, we find strength, healing, and renewal.
π Meaningful Moments by the Shore
In Jewish tradition, water symbolizes cleansing, renewal, and return to our true selves. Standing beside the ocean, youβre invited to breathe deeply, let go of the past, and reconnect with your purpose.
Join us as we gather at Zuma Beach, surrounded by nature, wrapped in community, and open to what lies ahead.
π€ Bring Yourself. Bring Your Family. Bring Your Friends.
Please find the schedule of events below.
Shabbat Shuvah
π« Friday, September 26, 2025
π Zuma Beach – Tower 13
π Remember to bring beach chairs, blankets, jackets, and anything else you need to stay comfortable!
π This special service will take place instead of our regular Shabbat service in the Sanctuary.
π For those who cannot join us at the beach, a Kabbalat Shabbat livestream will be available at 7:00 PM, including Mi Shebeirach and Kiddush.Β
Preschool-Age Family Service
π 5:30 PM
This is the perfect Shabbat experience for families with preschool-age children. Join Rabbi Diamond and Cantor Shukiar for a joyful, child-friendly service on the sand filled with singing, spirit, and community! Stay for our bring-your-own picnic dinner immediately following!
Bring-Your-Own Picnic Dinner
π 6:00 PM
Pack your dinner and join us for a relaxed beach picnic before the service. Bring yourself or invite family and friends, and enjoy a beautiful evening together!
Shabbat Service on the Sand
π‘ 6:30 PM
Join Rabbi Diamond and Cantor Shukiar for a special Shabbat service on the sand! Please note, there will be no service in the Sanctuary this evening.
π If you are observing the yahrzeit of a loved one, their name will be read at the beach on Friday evening and during our Kabbalat Shabbat livestream at 7:00 PM.Β
π If you can’t join us on the sand, tune in at 7:00 PM for a Kabbalat Shabbat livestream,Β which will include Mi Shebeirach and Kiddush.Β
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