Religious Life

Religious Life at KAM Isaiah Israel

Throughout our history, KAMII has been led by nationally renowned rabbis and musical directors including Rabbi Arnold Jacob Wolf and eminent composer Max Janowski.

We are a proud member of the Union for Reform Judaism and use the most recent Reform prayerbook, Mishkan Tifilah. Currently our community offers a wide variety of clergy and lay-led services for Shabbat and holidays. We invite you to read about all of our religious services and lifecycle events on the following pages. 

Shabbat Services

Shabbat Services at KAM Isaiah Israel

Friday Evening:

Our Friday evening service schedule varies – please check the calendar for times.

8:00 p.m. Shabbat Service – The rabbi and cantor lead a more formal service, which includes a brief Torah reading and d'var torah (sermon) and is followed by an oneg Shabbat. The service lasts approximately an hour and fifteen minutes. An oneg of sweet delights follows services.

7:00 p.m. Family Service – Our Family Service is held the first Friday of the month (most months September through May; please check the calendar) and is preceded by a congregational potluck Shabbat Dinner at 6:00 p.m. The service features our Childrens' Choir and students in our religious school; the rabbi, educator, or special guest tell a story geared to all ages.

7:00 p.m. Kol Sasson Shabbat Service –  Our Kol Sasson Shabbat Services is held the third Friday of the month (certain months September through May, please check the calendar). It features both professional and amateur musicians, giving these services a tempo all their own. Join us for this lively musical service!

Saturday Morning:

Wednesday Morning Minyan

Please join us for a inspiring prayer service on Wednesday mornings at 8:00 a.m. followed by coffee and a nosh. Its a great way to begin your day.

High Holidays

KAM Isaiah Israel hosts a wide variety of services for the High Holidays, including a traditional service with a professional choir, a young families service, children's service, and a service of healing and renewal. Stay tuned for our 5773 (2012) schedule!

Other Holidays


The cycle of Jewish holidays allows for celebrations throughout the year, and each celebration has its own special activities for children in our congregation.

During the High Holidays, we offer childcare, including babysitting for younger children and programs and art projects related to the holiday for older children. We hope that these services make a busy time of year easier, and allow children to enjoy age-appropriate activities while allowing adults to participate in services as well.


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