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Shabbat is a sacred time to pause, reflect, and reconnect—from Friday evening to Saturday evening, we step away from the rush of daily life to nourish our spirits and embrace community. At Congregation Beth Israel in Scottsdale, we invite you to join us—whether in person or online—for meaningful prayer, inspiring music, and heartfelt connection. Shabbat offers a weekly opportunity to recharge and celebrate the beauty of Jewish tradition. 

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Join us for Shabbat at CBI
 

Friday Evenings

  • 5:30 PM – Nosh & Community Gathering
  • 6:15 PM – Shabbat Evening Service
  • Services are held in the Sanctuary unless otherwise noted.
  • Livestream available on our YouTube and Facebook pages.

Saturday Mornings

  • 9:00 AM – Torah Study
  • 10:15 AM – Shabbat Morning Service

Please note: On select Saturdays, due to B'nei Mitzvah services, Torah Study and Morning Services may shift to 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM. Be sure to check our calendar or sign up for our weekly newsletter for the most up-to-date schedule.

Join us for Simchat Shabbat Service


Once a month, Congregation Beth Israel hosts Simchat Shabbat — a joyful, inclusive Shabbat service designed especially for Jews with special needs and their families. This meaningful service celebrates the spirit of Shabbat in a welcoming, accessible, and supportive environment. Through music, prayer, and connection, we come together to share in the joy of Simchat Shabbat.

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Registration & Livestream


Weekly registration is required to attend Shabbat services unless you have a parking placard. Placards are available in the rotunda.

Can’t make it in person? Join us virtually! Our Friday Evening Shabbat Service is streamed live on our Live Stream page.

Please note: A stable internet connection is needed for the best viewing experience. Video quality may vary depending on your provider and speed.

Mon, September 1 2025 8 Elul 5785