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Temple Israel of Scranton

Temple Israel of Scranton

An Egalitarian, Conservative Jewish Congregation – Be A Part of Us!

918 East Gibson Street, Scranton, PA 18510
(570) 342-0350 | Email Us

ZOOM & Livestream Service Schedule

ZOOM Service Schedule

Monday & Thursday morning minyan @ 7:30 am and in-person in the Goodman Chapel
Wednesday and Friday morning minyan @ 7:30 am (except legal holidays – services at 8:30 am)
Click here to join the ZOOM services listed above

Tuesday Morning ZOOM with Temple Beth-El

Tuesday Morning Minyan with Temple Beth-El, Ithaca, NY @ 7:30 am
Click here to join ZOOM Tuesday Morning service

Sunday Morning ZOOM with Congregation Agudat Achim

Sunday Morning Minyan with Congregation Agudat Achim of Schenectady, NY @ 8:30 am
Click here to join ZOOM Sunday Morning service

Live Stream Services

Monday & Thursday morning minyan 7:30 am and in-person in the Goodman Chapel
Shabbat Morning Services 9:30 am and in-person in the Goodman Chapel
Friday Evening Services 5:45 pm and in-person in the Goodman Chapel

Click here for our Livestream

We are pleased to offer video access to our Shabbat morning service through StreamSpot. Click the link below to join us at 9:30 am, Saturday morning, or learn how to participate according to halacha (Jewish law).

Halachic Viewing Instructions

As a community that values Jewish law and the needs of the moment, following the guidance of the Committee for Law and Standards of Conservative Judaism, we share below the steps one may follow to access the service without touching the computer on Shabbat. Bring up this webpage before Shabbat and leave the StreamSpot viewer (above) on overnight. All you have to do is click on the triangle in the middle of the screen to activate the viewer before Shabbat begins. If you get an error message, refresh the browser and click again. You will see an image of the bimah until the service begins to stream at 9:30 am on Saturday with Rabbi Spitzer’s welcome. If you are using this method before Shabbat begins, you will need to set your computer or tablet to “stay awake” over Shabbat:

  1. Make sure your device is plugged in, so it doesn’t lose power overnight.
  2. Turn off automatic sleep mode, so that you don’t have to wake it up or re-enter a password.
  3. For iPad, in Settings, under “Display and Brightness,” set Auto-Lock to “Never.”
  4. For PC, see https://www.help.k12.com/s/article/How-to-Disable-a-Screensaver. If using Windows 10, the final step in this process is to select “None” under Screen Saver. You will also need to go to Power and Sleep in the settings and set Screen and Sleep to turn off after “Never.”
  5. For Mac, in Control Panel, under “Desktop and Screen Saver,” change “Start After” to “Never.”