Glen Rock Jewish Center Worship Schedule
Shabbat Evening Services, Fridays at 8:00 pm
Shabbat Morning Services, Saturdays at 9:00 am
Our services at the Glen Rock Jewish Center are a celebration of God, spirit, and community. They are a mixture of song and silence, discussion and reflection, as well as education and growth in the art and practice of Jewish prayer.
We use the Siddur Lev Shalem and announce both the Hebrew and English page numbers, and provide complete transliterations of the service so that individuals unfamiliar with Hebrew can comfortably participate.
All our prayers can be accessed via our website as MP3 files so that all our community members and visitors can become familiar with the tunes we use for the prayers.
Services Schedule
We hold services every Shabbat evening at 8 pm and Shabbat morning at 9 am. We hold the full range of holiday services from Rosh Hashanah through Tisha Be'Av every year.
Our Shabbat evening service is always followed by an oneg with cakes and cookies. Our Shabbat morning service is always followed by a kiddush/oneg.
Children's Services
We hold a Family Shabbat Service and Dinner (monthly during the school year), geared towards families with children up to age 8. A short, family-friendly service begins the evening at 5:30pm, followed by Shabbat dinner and dessert at 6:00pm, along with Shabbat crafts and activities.
We also hold monthly Tot Shabbat services for Nursery School-aged children on select Saturday mornings starting at 10:45am. Join Rabbi Schlosberg and friends for this interactive gathering, followed by lunch. There is no charge for this program, but we ask that you RSVP by the Wednesday before to ensure that we have enough food prepared.
Sun, December 15 2019
17 Kislev 5780
Get Involved!
It is easy to get involved at the Glen Rock Jewish Center. Reach out today for more info about the many opportunities, events and programs that would love your help!
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Sunday
Dec 15Teen ROCK "Not Your Bubbie's Latke Making"
Sunday, Dec 15th 6:00p to 8:00p
For 8th and 9th graders. In addition to the traditional potato latke, Teen R.O.C.K. participants will be making chocolate cinnamon, s’mores, and gluten-free parsnip with roasted apple latkes. It will be a hands-on/interactive event, and all participants will bring home some of what we make, along with recipes for the latkes (and more). Email Shana Remer at teenadvisor@grjc.org for details and to say you'll be there! -
Monday
Dec 16Judaism 101 : Introduction to Judaism (last class)
Monday, Dec 16th 7:30p to 9:00p
Join Rabbi Schlosberg for a twice-monthly introduction to Judaism class, which follows the impressive curriculum of the Miller Introduction to Judaism Program at American Jewish University. The class is perfect for non-Jewish partners raising Jewish children, those who want to convert to Judaism, those who want a Judaism refresher course and anyone interested in learning more. There is a subsidized fee of $36, which includes a copy of the textbook. Email rabbi@grjc.org. -
Thursday
Dec 19Ritual Committee meeting
Thursday, Dec 19th 8:00p to 9:00p
Youth Lounge -
Saturday
Dec 21Shabbat Torah Study
Shabbat, Dec 21st 10:45a
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Sunday
Dec 22GRJC Outdoor Menorah Lighting
Sunday, Dec 22nd 4:45p
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Tuesday
Dec 31Office closes 1pm
Tuesday, Dec 31st (All day)
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Wednesday
Jan 1Office closed
Wednesday, Jan 1st (All day)
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Saturday
Jan 4Tot Shabbat
Shabbat, Jan 4th 10:45a to 12:00p
Dance with the stuffed Torah! Shake to the tune of "Haleluyah." Our Tot Shabbat for children 0-5 is held monthly on Saturdays. Join Rabbi Schlosberg and friends for this interactive gathering, followed by lunch. There is no charge for this program, but we ask that you RSVP by the Wednesday before to ensure that we have enough food prepared. -
Monday
Jan 6Board of Trustees Meeting
Monday, Jan 6th 8:00p to 9:00p
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Sunday
Jan 12Jazz in the Afternoon at the GRJC
Sunday, Jan 12th 4:00p to 5:00p
Come and help us celebrate music and bring our community together! Farrel Hutchinson on keys and Sam Fishman on drums.
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