We learned that one ore more of our congregants who participated in our daily Chapel Services were lab-confirmed to have COVID-19. They attended:
♦ The Evening Chapel service on Thursday, December 23, 2021
♦ The Morning Chapel service on Friday, December 24, 2021.
♦ The Shabbat Morning Chapel service on Saturday, December 25, 2021.
We believe the risk of exposure is low, especially if you followed our social distancing protocols and guidelines while attending services. However, if you are exhibiting any symptoms, or feel the need, we recommend that you contact your physician or register for testing by visiting covidcheck.hctx.net/. For those who do not have access to the online tool, call 832-927-7575 to get scheduled for testing. Free testing is available regardless of citizenship status and for those who are uninsured.
Based on the latest news from the CDC, local and state officials, and our medical advisors, these COVID-related protocols will go into effect begining today, Monday, February 7th:
For fully vaccinated congregants of all ages, masks are now optional indoors and outdoors. Any congregant that feels more comfortable wearing a mask is welcome to continue.
Congregants that are not fully vaccinated should continue joining us virtually for programs and services. As they become fully vaccinated, they can choose whether or not to wear masks.
Congregants that are not eligible to be vaccinated should be masked when possible.
VACCINATIONS
All congregants and visitors are expected to be vaccinated.
Congregants that are fully vaccinated but are immunocompromised or have underlying conditions may not be fully protected by the vaccine. For your safety, please consult your physician for guidance before attending in-person services and events.
We highly encourage all who are eligible to get vaccinated. If you are not vaccinated, you should stay home and participate virtually.
Any individual experiencing symptoms of illness, we ask you to stay home and return to the synagogue when you are free of symptoms.
Please note that these protocols apply only to the synagogue and not the Religious School or Day School, which will continue with their existing protocols.
Thank you for your flexibility as we navigate constantly changing guidelines together. We will continue to actively monitor trends and the most up-to-date scientific recommendations as they evolve. If you have any questions or concerns, please let us know.
L'Shalom,
Rabbi Brian Strauss, Senior Rabbi David Stein, President Andy Burger, Executive Director
Congregation Beth Yeshurun 4525 Beechnut Street Houston, TX 77096
Due to increasing number of positive Covid cases not just in our city, but in our Beth Yeshurun community, as well as the latest news from the CDC, local and state officials, and our medical advisors, the following COVID-related protocols will go into effect begining today, Friday, December 17th:
All main sanctuary services will be in Barg Sanctuary.
Shabbat Chapel services will be moved to the Freedman Levit Sanctuary.
Weekday Chapel services will remain in the J.B. Greenfield Chapel.
Effective Monday, December 20th, all employees, members, and visitors must wear masks when inside our building. Starting today, masks will be highly recommended.
These changes will remain in effect through the end of the year. We will reevaluate after January 1st. VACCINATIONS
All congregants and visitors are expected to be vaccinated.
Congregants that are fully vaccinated but are immunocompromised or have underlying conditions may not be fully protected by the vaccine. For your safety, please consult your physician for guidance before attending in-person services and events.
We highly encourage all who are eligible to get vaccinated. If you are not vaccinated, you should stay home and participate virtually.
Any individual experiencing symptoms of illness, we ask you to stay home and return to the synagogue when you are free of symptoms.
Please note that these protocols apply only to the synagogue and not the Religious School or Day School, which will continue with their existing protocols.
Thank you for your flexibility as we navigate constantly changing guidelines together. We will continue to actively monitor trends and the most up-to-date scientific recommendations as they evolve. If you have any questions or concerns, please let us know.
L'Shalom,
Rabbi Brian Strauss, Senior Rabbi David Stein, President Andy Burger, Executive Director
Congregation Beth Yeshurun 4525 Beechnut Street Houston, TX 77096
Based on the latest news from the CDC, local and state officials, and our medical advisors, we are pleased to announced these COVID-related protocols will go into effect begining today, Monday, November 1st:
For fully vaccinated congregants of all ages, masks are now optional indoors and outdoors. Any congregant that feels more comfortable wearing a mask is welcome to continue.
Congregants 12 and over that are not fully vaccinated should continue joining us virtually for programs and services.
Congregants 5 to 11 that are newly eligible to be vaccinated should continue wearing masks indoors. As they become fully vaccinated, they can choose whether or not to wear masks.
Congregants under 5 that are not eligible to be vaccinated should be masked when possible.
As virus transmission outdoors is significantly less than indoors, mask-wearing for children 11 and under is optional for outdoor events.
VACCINATIONS
All congregants and visitors are expected to be vaccinated.
Congregants that are fully vaccinated but are immunocompromised or have underlying conditions may not be fully protected by the vaccine. For your safety, please consult your physician for guidance before attending in-person services and events.
We highly encourage all who are eligible to get vaccinated. If you are not vaccinated, you should stay home and participate virtually.
Any individual experiencing symptoms of illness, we ask you to stay home and return to the synagogue when you are free of symptoms.
Please note that these protocols apply only to the synagogue and not the Religious School or Day School, which will continue with their existing protocols.
Thank you for your flexibility as we navigate constantly changing guidelines together. We will continue to actively monitor trends and the most up-to-date scientific recommendations as they evolve. If you have any questions or concerns, please let us know.
L'Shalom,
Rabbi Brian Strauss, Senior Rabbi David Stein, President Andy Burger, Executive Director
Congregation Beth Yeshurun 4525 Beechnut Street Houston, TX 77096
“Mann Tracht, Un Gott Lacht” is an old Yiddish adage meaning, “Man Plans, and God Laughs.” If this pandemic has taught us anything, it is that despite our most careful planning, life is unpredictable. Unexpected changes can upend our best-laid plans in life.
Unfortunately, we have had to learn to live with the coronavirus, which may continue to alter our lives for years to come. Nevertheless, our careers, our educations, and our social lives must continue. So must our religious life. Fortunately, our medical panel has given us the clearance to conduct in-person services and events for this High Holy Day services, but with some restrictions.
Based on the latest news from the CDC, local and state officials, and our medical advisors, these are the COVID-related protocols that we will strictly adhere to beginning with this Shabbat, August 6th, and through the High Holy Days to provide a safe and positive experience for us all:
Congregants who are fully vaccinated may join us for in-person services and events. While in the building, you must wear a mask for all services and events.
Children under 12 that are not yet eligible for vaccination may attend B'nai Mitzvah or other programs this month, but must wear masks at all times.
Congregants that are not fully vaccinated should stay home and attend services with us virtually.
Congregants that are fully vaccinated but are immunocompromised or have underlying conditions may not be fully protected by the vaccine. For your safety, please consult your physician for guidance before attending in-person services and events.
As always, we continue to encourage you to get vaccinated as soon as possible if you are eligible.
In addition to these protocols, you can expect the following for the High Holy Days:
We are not offering babysitting services this year.
As we expect larger crowds for High Holy Days than Shabbat, children under 12 that are not eligible to be vaccinated should stay home and join us virtually.
Since we will be masked, we will shorten the length of services where we can under Jewish law to make the HHD experience as comfortable as possible.
While our High Holy Days services in Barg, Chapel, and Museum Minyan will be held in person and as well as livestreamed, our Preschool, Grade School, and Teen programs will be offered only virtually. For all of our youth age groups, we will have prerecorded and engaging programs that will be available on-demand from our website throughout the HHD.
While we are not restricting capacity or enforcing social distancing in any of our sanctuaries, we are opening both the Barg Sanctuary and Pulaski Rauch Auditorium to provide the most space for participants to distance while seated in the service. We will also hold our customary two Kol Nidrei services.
For members who are participating virtually, you will have the option again this year to borrow a Machzor. Please register on our website or call our office if you would like to borrow prayer books.
The week of August 16th we will mail High Holy Days tickets to all members in good standing. This mailing will include detailed schedules for all of the High Holy Days; reminders about COVID protocols, parking, security, Meals-to-Go, and our HHD appeal; and a preview of programming for the year.
Thank you for your flexibility as we navigate constantly changing guidelines together. We are disappointed our entire congregation cannot be together for High Holy Days again this year, but we must make the health of our community - physical, emotional, and spiritual - our highest priority. We hope that you will join us either in person or virtually this year and that we may enjoy a meaningful High Holy Days together.
L'Shalom,
Rabbi Brian Strauss, Senior Rabbi
David Stein, President
Andy Burger, Executive Director
Congregation Beth Yeshurun
4525 Beechnut Street
Houston, TX 77096