Services
Shabbat
Many people who attend Jewish services, especially first timers and non-Jews, want to know what to expect. Worship at Temple Beit HaYam is fun, musical, and participatory. Most of our music invites group singing and we encourage you to join our celebration. On Friday night we welcome Shabbat with Lecha Dodi. We stand as a community and sing the Shema. It doesn’t matter if you don’t know Hebrew or the words – we invite you to hum, tap, and clap along!
About half of our prayerbook is in Hebrew, the ancient language of Jewish faith and worship. Our prayer books include complete English translations and transliterations to allow all to participate meaningfully.
Both men and women, Jews and non-Jews, are encouraged to wear a kippah (yarmulke) during worship, but it is not required. Jewish men and women above the age of bar/bat mitzvah are encouraged to wear a tallit (prayer shawl) during morning services, but it is not required. Wearing the tallit is not appropriate for non-Jews. Kippot and tallitot are available at the Temple.
We ask that you dress for a religious service, but formal attire is not required. Many people wear their neat weekend clothes to services. On special occasions, such as the High Holidays or at the celebration of a bar or bat mitzvah, people do dress a bit more formally—jackets are appropriate for men; dresses, skirts or pants suits for women.
We respectfully request that clothing be appropriately modest. If you’re attending a bar or bat mitzvah celebration, dress for the service, not for the party that follows.
Our doors are open to all who seek to worship, learn and serve the community.
Kabbalat Erev Shabbat Service 7:00 PM
Shabbat Morning 9:00 AM followed by Torah Study
Sat, November 15 2025
24 Cheshvan 5786
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Temple Beit HaYam
951 SE Monterey Commons Blvd
Stuart, Fl 34996
772.286.1531
Today's Calendar
| Shabbat Morning Service followed by Torah Study : 9:00am |
| Family Tot Shabbat : 10:30am |
Friday Night
| Candle Lighting : 5:10pm |
| Shabbat Services : 7:00pm |
Shabbat Day
| Shabbat Morning Service followed by Torah Study : 9:00am |
| Family Tot Shabbat : 10:30am |
| Tot Shabbat Oneg : 11:00am |
Upcoming Programs & Events
Nov 15 Family Tot Shabbat Shabbat, Nov 15 10:30am |
Nov 19 Lunch & Learn Wednesday, Nov 19 12:00pm |
Nov 22 Family Tot Shabbat Shabbat, Nov 22 10:30am |
Nov 22 Tot Shabbat Oneg Shabbat, Nov 22 11:00am |
Nov 28 Beach Shabbat Services Friday, Nov 28 5:30pm |
This week's Torah portion is Parashat Chayei Sarah
| Shabbat, Nov 15 |
Candle Lighting
| Shabbat, Nov 15, 5:12pm |
Erev Hanukkah
| Sunday, Dec 14 |
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