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Weekly Services

Our Friday night and Saturday morning services offer an array of experiences all rooted in music, spirit, and love. Services vary in style and timing to suit all different tastes, and we encourage everyone, members and guests alike, to join us for all.

Come join us! You can find upcoming services on our calendar.

Family First Shabbat

First Friday of every month
Our first Friday of the month is dedicated to the youngest members of our community and their families.  Our Family First Shabbat, while designed for young families as a shorter service with music, dancing, and story time, is a wonderfully joyful Shabbat for all ages to experience. This multigenerational Shabbat is sure to bring a smile to your face. During the summer months, from May to October, join us under our beautiful oak tree for our informal and magical Family First Shabbat under the oak, followed by smores!

Community-Led Shabbat

Second Friday of every month
Once a month, we come together on Zoom, each one of us in our homes, in a service where our congregants share in the experience of leading our community. This service encapsulates the warmth, tenderness, and care that we hold in our community for one another as we celebrate and rejoice in each other. Each service highlights different members of our community who rise to the occasion of sharing their talents and love through singing, chanting, reading, creative writing, or playing an instrument for us.

Nishma

Second Saturday of every month
Nishma, Hebrew for “we will listen,” is a beautifully-constructed Jewish world music experience. This incredible service, which is a hybrid of Reform and Conservative traditions, was conceptualized and designed by our wonderful Rabbi Chabon, where she is in her truest form. The music is spectacular with guitar accompaniment by Lisa Zeiler, the Torah reading is always moving, the teachings Rabbi weaves through the service are enriching, and her sermons will leave you thinking of our world in a slightly different way. This service is truly magical!

Shir Joy

Third Friday of every month
Our Shir Joy service is a powerful musical experience featuring Rabbi Chabon’s angelic voice accompanied by dynamic professional musicians on the bimah. This service is sure to lift our individual and collective spirits as we enter the space of shabbat, renewed and inspired.

Fourth Friday

Fourth Friday of every month
The 4th Friday of the month allows us to explore new and creative ideas with an array of experiences.

Fifth Friday Shabbat

MONTHS WITH FIFTH FRIDAYS
Join Rabbi Chabon for a virtual service to welcome Shabbat into our homes. This early service will end just in time for you to light candles and have a nice Shabbat meal with your family.

Rabbi Chabon’s 5-month sabbatical began February 15. Below is who to contact for various needs.

Pastoral and Life Cycle Events
Lori Siegel (925) 933-5397, lsiegel@tikvaheastbay.org
For emergencies and after business hours (925) 337-3300.

Education and Youth Programs, Ritual Committee, Programming
Sue Bojdak (925) 933-5397, sue@tikvaheastbay.org

Administrative and Facility, Committees and Clubs, Programming
Lori Siegel (925) 933-5397,  lsiegel@tikvaheastbay.org

General Inquiries
Call the CBT Office (925) 933-5397, office@tikvaheastbay.org

Shabbat Services
First Fridays - Sue and Lisa
Second Fridays - community lay led on zoom
Third Fridays - shir joy with Rabbi Julie Batz and Rabbi Jhos Singer
Fourth Fridays - Rabbi Elizheva Hurvich

Lunch & Learn
Rabbi Jhos Singer will be teaching lunch and learn.

Passover
Rabbi Elizheva Hurvich will lead our second night Passover Seder at CBT on Sunday, April 13. More information regarding second night Seder will be available soon!

Feel free to call the office with any questions.

from the bima

Listen

Give us 15 minutes and we will give you a soulful and spiritual connection. Listen to Rabbi Chabon’s music and prayers.

Available on Spotify: Rabbi Chabon’s beautiful voice! Listen to your favorite service melodies from Rabbi Chabon’s three albums (Shirei Tikvah, Shir Joy, and Roots & Branches) on the go.

Listen on Spotify
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Torah Blessings - Before
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
00:46
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Rabbi Jennie Chabon
Torah Blessings - Before
Torah Blessings - After
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
00:28
https://res.cloudinary.com/drjvkfdjc/video/upload/v1740441111/02-torah-blessings_lfoqlr.wav
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
Torah Blessings - After
Haftarah Blessings - Before
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
01:06
https://res.cloudinary.com/drjvkfdjc/video/upload/v1740441132/03-haftarah-blessings_ponin7.wav
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
Haftarah Blessings - Before
Haftarah Blessings - After
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
01:37
https://res.cloudinary.com/drjvkfdjc/video/upload/v1740441140/04-haftarah-blessings_ozg157.wav
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
Haftarah Blessings - After
V'ahavta
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
01:14
https://res.cloudinary.com/drjvkfdjc/video/upload/v1740441137/06-vahavta_qkvyfh.wav
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
V'ahavta
L'ma'an tizk'ru
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
00:49
https://res.cloudinary.com/drjvkfdjc/video/upload/v1740441125/07-Lmaan-tizkru_bxvyhd.wav
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
L'ma'an tizk'ru
Avot V'imahot
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
01:24
https://res.cloudinary.com/drjvkfdjc/video/upload/v1740441139/08-avot-vimahot_xp6i1f.wav
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
Avot V'imahot
Gevurot
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
01:24
https://res.cloudinary.com/drjvkfdjc/video/upload/v1740441143/09-gevurot_brw1fn.wav
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
Gevurot
Kedusha
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
00:35
https://res.cloudinary.com/drjvkfdjc/video/upload/v1740441140/10-kedusha_jfl9tq.wav
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
Kedusha
Kedusha 2
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
00:17
https://res.cloudinary.com/drjvkfdjc/video/upload/v1740441141/11-kedusha_z2dmb4.wav
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
Kedusha 2
Kedusha 3
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
00:14
https://res.cloudinary.com/drjvkfdjc/video/upload/v1740441145/12-kedusha_mxgjun.wav
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
Kedusha 3
Kedusha 4
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
00:09
https://res.cloudinary.com/drjvkfdjc/video/upload/v1740441143/13-kedusha_ddwnob.wav
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
Kedusha 4
Kedusha 5
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
00:43
https://res.cloudinary.com/drjvkfdjc/video/upload/v1740441153/14-kedusha_svg8it.wav
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
Kedusha 5
Kedusha 6
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
00:17
https://res.cloudinary.com/drjvkfdjc/video/upload/v1740441146/15-kedusha_xy2usd.wav
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
Kedusha 6
L'dor Vador
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
00:45
https://res.cloudinary.com/drjvkfdjc/video/upload/v1740441154/16-ldor-vador-chanted_e6apkn.wav
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
L'dor Vador
V'shamru
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
02:03
https://res.cloudinary.com/drjvkfdjc/video/upload/v1740441168/17-vshamru_oeqxxl.wav
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
V'shamru
Lincoln's Niggun
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
04:43
https://res.cloudinary.com/drjvkfdjc/video/upload/v1740440984/LINCOLNS-NIGGUN-012516_muiulq.wav
Rabbi Jennie Chabon
Lincoln's Niggun

January 19, 2025

On this day of reunion

Dear friends,
I imagine that many of you have also spent the morning watching the videos of Emily Damari, Romi Gonen and Doron Steinbrecher being reunited with their ecstatic families in Israel. Baruch Hashem! I thank God today that these three young women have been released and that a deal is in place to return more of the beloved hostages to their families who are desperately awaiting their return.In exchange for the first hostages, Israel had to release, among others, the terrorist who was responsible for the murder of 7 Hebrew University students in 2002. So today is a terrible mix of joy and sorrow, as the families and friends of those young souls are newly distraught over the price of this exchange. As it is written in Ecclesiastes, “a time for weeping and a time for laughing, a time for wailing and a time for dancing” (Kohelet 3:4).
Redemption is never perfect, friends, nor complete. There is always more work to do. Over the next 6 weeks, we will hold this fragile tension as we rejoice in every hostage released, every family reunited.

Baruch Matir Asurim, blessed is the One who frees captives.
Amen.

Rabbi Chabon

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Jewish lifecycles are marked by a series of significant rituals and ceremonies that celebrate key moments from birth to death, reflecting the values of community, tradition, and spirituality. These life events include the welcoming of a newborn with the Brit Milah and naming ceremony, the coming-of-age milestones of B'nai Mitzvah, marriage under the chuppah, and the mourning rituals following death, such as the shiva. Each of these practices offers a deep connection to Jewish heritage, providing structure and meaning throughout a person’s life journey while fostering a sense of belonging within the Jewish community.