We are taking a hiatus on Shabbat in the Homes until the fall. Please check back soon for sign-ups.
At United Hebrew, we know that meaningful community is built through relationships, not only in the sanctuary, but around tables, in living rooms, and through shared experiences.
Shabbat @Home is a Friday evening Shabbat dinner initiative designed to create smaller, more personal spaces where people can slow down, connect, and feel known.
By gathering in homes every 6–8 weeks, we are strengthening the fabric of our congregation, one table at a time.
Shabbat @Home is a Friday evening Shabbat dinner program in which UH members open their homes to host small Shabbat gatherings. These dinners create opportunities for meaningful conversation, connection, and shared Shabbat rituals in a warm, informal setting.
Shabbat @Home gatherings take place on Friday evenings. Hosts choose the timing that works best for them. It may be:
There is no single required start time; flexibility is intentional and allows each host to shape the evening in a way that feels comfortable.
Yes. There will still be a Shabbat evening service, and on Shabbat @Home weekends, there will be a Shabbat morning service in the sanctuary the following day. Shabbat @Home is meant to complement, not replace, our communal worship.
All hosts and guests must sign up through the Shabbat @Home forms on the UH website. This allows the synagogue office to manage matching and communication.
No. Guests do not sign up for a specific home. The synagogue office matches hosts and guests based on the information provided.
If you believe someone you know may be hosting and would like to be matched with them, you are welcome to include their name in the comments section of the form. While we cannot guarantee specific placements, we will do our best to honor requests.
Matches are made by the synagogue office using details from the registration forms, including:
Our goal is to create welcoming, comfortable groupings that support meaningful connections.
Once matches are finalized, both hosts and guests will be notified by email. Hosts will then reach out directly to their assigned guests before Shabbat to share timing, menu plans, and any additional details.
Hosts agree to open their homes for one Friday evening Shabbat dinner. There are set dates, which can be found on our website. Hosting is meant to feel manageable and welcoming.
No. Shabbat @Home is designed for people of all experience levels. The focus is on connection, not expertise. United Hebrew will provide a Shabbat kit with candles, challah, special challah cover, blessings, and conversation starters.
No. We are asking hosts to commit to hosting just once. Hosting again is entirely optional.
Yes. Hosts may invite guests they already know along with others who the office will assign.
If you are interested in hosting, please email the office.
Guests are asked to arrive on time, participate respectfully, and help create a warm Shabbat atmosphere. If requested, guests may bring a side dish, dessert, or beverage.
No. Shabbat @Home is designed for people of all experience levels. The focus is on connection, not expertise.
Please note these on your registration form so we can make an appropriate match.
If you’re unsure whether hosting or attending is right for you, or if you’d like to talk through logistics, please contact Mindy Woolf mwoolf@unitedhebrew.org or Rabbi Rosenberg brosenberg@unitedhebrew.org We’re happy to help.
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St. Louis, MO 63141
314-469-0700 (Main Office/Clergy)
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