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The Hebrew Scriptures reveal several components to the worship of G-d: singing, clapping of hands, dancing, lifting up of hands before G-d (Exodus 15:20, Psalm 149:3, 150:4). Worship is both a reverential and joyful experience! The key to worship is revealed in the Jewish concept of “kavannah” – one’s heart attitude toward G-d, for we are commanded to worship Him with our whole heart (Ps 119:10)!
Following the traditions of our people, we our primary service is on erev Shabbat (Friday evening) and we also meet on Shabbat morning (Saturday) for our Torah service and sh’iur (interactive discussion of the Parasha [weekly Torah portion], the haftarah [the corresponding prophetic portion] and the B’rit Hadasha [the New covenant scriptures associated with the Torah portion].
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