For starters, there will be a mezze platter. Followed by a delicious salmon dinner accompanied with roasted veggies, salad, Matzo Ball soup, yummy side dishes and desserts.
Vegetarian options are also available.
In order to guarantee a delightful and comfortable experience for all, we have a limited number of tickets for sale.
Due to inclement weather, outside seating may be very limited.
We highly suggest buying your tickets as soon as possible to secure your seat(s)
Click onto the link to buy your tickets and follow the instructions below:
*From the dropdown menu, select the Passover ticket offerings.
*In the payment notes section include
- Name of your family members - The ages of keiki(s) (children) - Your dinner option of salmon or vegetarian.
If you need assistance when buying tickets and or have been displaced from the fires and would like to join us, please contact Kalo at jcmmauijews@gmail.com
We look forward to celebrating Passover with you!
Mahalo nui loa to the Pozen Family, Mitch and Joanne Berman, Minao and Meera Kamegai and Eskimo Candy for their generous donation to help make this seder dinner possible.
If you are a Rabbi or lay leader visiting Maui and would like to lead a Shabbat service or be part of High Holidays while you're here, it would be a mitzvah we would glady welcome.
For details, please contact Kalo Yujuico at jcmmauijews@gmail.com or call 808-874-5397.
Toda Rabah!
We are proud to announce the Bar Mitzvah of one our own Talmud Torah students - Jeff Alet!
Please join on Saturday, April 13th in service, celebration and to wish Jeffrey and his family Mazel Tov for this amazing milestone
Shabbat service, blessings and prayers will be led by Sam Shnider.
Mahalo to Sine-Alet family for sponsoring the Oneg.
Doors open at 10:00 a.m. Service starts at 10:30 a.m.
Celebrating a birthday, anniversary or a memory of a loved one and would like to sponsor an Oneg for the occasion?
We would be happy to arrange one for you. We'll provide the Challah and wine For details, contact Kalo at jcmmauijews@gmail.com
Our food drive that started before Purim is still going.
If you're looking to let go of your chametz before Passover and feeling charitable, you are welcome to drop them off along with any other non-perishable foods that you would like to donate before Monday, April 15th.
Mahalo nui loa!
DROP-IN TALK STORY GROUP is being restruchred. If you have an interest or need, please contact Mitch Berman, LMFT mmb246@gmail.com
Israeli Folk Dancing class is still cancelled.
Please help us continue to wish Paula Wolk a full recovery of her ankle.
Be on the lookout for updates!
Mahalo!
Talmud Torah (our religious school) has started!
Children learn Hebrew, study Jewish history and holidays, learn songs and prayers, sing, dance, do creative crafts, and have a grand time with their Jewish friends. Some highlights of previous years are clay menorah making, planting a garden, presenting several wonderful Purim plays, and Israeli dancing.
Talmud Torah will meet on Sunday mornings from 10:30-12pm. Spring/Summer session begins Sunday, March 31st Children ages 5-12 may enroll. Contact Kalo or Happy Lefton to register!! Visit https://mauijews.shulcloud.com/talmud-torah.html# for more info
Any changes and additions will be posted on the website calendar.
Friday, April 12th Doors open at 5:30pm Service starts at 6:00pm
Shabbat Service will be led by Rabbi Raanan
Saturday, April 13th Doors open at 10am Service starts at 10:30am
Saturday morning Shabbat service and Jeffrey Alet's Bar Mitzvah Service led by Sam Shnider
Sunday, April 14th 10:30pm-12pm
Talmud Torah
Yahrzeits April 7-13
Adolph Mehl Alexander Estrella Aranka Mehl Benjamin C. Gordon Betty Kleinman Boris Smilove Heather R. Saxe Herbert Herrman Myrle Monson Philip O. Shultz Philip Solomon Rose Greenstein Ruth Green Sherwood Berman Solomon Zenati Walter Heller
Join us for services on Friday to recite Mourner's Kaddish
The Jewish Congregation of Maui Beit Shalom Synagogue Kihei, HI 96753
The mission of the Jewish Congregation of Maui is to support and inspire Jewish religious and cultural practices for Maui residents and visitors, provide and encourage Jewish education and life cycle services, and engage the Jewish community with religious services, classes, and events.