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Romemu services combine traditional liturgy with chanting, meditation, spontaneous dance, joyous song, and a rich, imaginative Torah service that brings the weekly wisdom to life. We offer services every Friday and Saturday, including youth & family services, holiday services, and services in multiple locations. We are committed to egalitarianism and the total inclusion of all people, regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, religious observance, and belief. We are a house of worship for all people. Our congregation includes former ultra Orthodox members, Conservative, Reform, Reconstructionist and Renewal Jews, multi-faith families, non-Jews, agnostics, atheists, and more.

Shabbat Services

Kabbalat Shabbat

Kabbalat Shabbat Services begin Friday nights at 6:00pm

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Saturday Morning Shabbat

Open Book begins Saturday mornings at 9:00am

Shabbat Morning Services begin Saturday mornings at 10:00am

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Youth and Family Shabbat Services

At Romemu, we strive to create a thriving intergenerational community where all children and adults are invited to show up and contribute their gifts. We welcome families to join our children’s Shabbat programming and/or regular Shabbat services with your children.

For any questions about family programming, contact julia@romemu.org.

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Sha'Baby

Friday | 5:00 – 5:45pm

For ages 0-4 and young families

Infants, toddlers, parents and grandparents are all welcome to join us for this wonderful way to introduce your little ones to Shabbat. Romemu’s Sha’Baby and Sha’Boker Tov engage your child’s special energy through song, prayer, dance, and laughter.

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Family Shabbat

Saturday | 10:30am – 12:00pm

For children of all ages and their grownups

December 12 (Hanukkah), January 16, February 6, March 13, April 17 & May 15

Join us for our monthly family Shabbat morning services for all ages, followed by Torah learning for parents and children ages 1-13.