Facility Rental
Welcome to our event space rental information page. Here you will find details on the various spaces available for rent, along with pricing and additional information.
Available Spaces
Space | Non-Members Fee | Capacity |
---|---|---|
Social Hall | $650 | 140 |
Auditorium (Stage) | $850 | 215 |
Library | $350 | 27 Seated |
Outdoor Space (tent not included) | $350 | |
Coatroom (used for a function/bar area) | $250 | |
Classroom (during business hours) 2 hours | $50 | |
Classroom (evenings/weekends) 2 hours | $100 | |
Kitchen – small | $100 | |
Kitchen – large | $250 |
Note: The Social Hall and Auditorium can be combined into one larger space by removing the dividing wall.
Discounts & Additional Fees
Non-Members:
- Any combination of 3 spaces or more – 20% off total rental space cost.
- Security fee to be determined.
- Rentals (excluding classrooms) are limited to a 5-hour timeframe. Additional time will be charged at a prorated hourly rate with advance notice.
- Prices include 1 maintenance person and the use of existing tablecloths, tables and chairs.
- The Chapel and Sanctuary cannot be rented out to non-members.
Members:
- 50% discount on all rental space costs. (Combination discount not applicable.)
- Jewish non-profit organizations are eligible for the member rate.
- Security fee to be determined.
- Rentals (excluding classrooms) are limited to a
5-hour time frame. Additional time will be charged at a prorated hourly rate with advance notice. - Prices include 1 maintenance person and the use of existing tablecloths, tables and chairs.
- Members do not pay for the use of the Chapel and Sanctuary.
Rental Inquiry Form
Sat, February 8 2025
10 Shevat 5785
This week's Torah portion is Parshat Beshalach
Shabbat, Feb 8 |
Candle Lighting
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Havdalah
Motzei Shabbat, Feb 8, 6:07pm |
Kashrut
Kashrut (the Jewish dietary laws) are an important aspect of Jewish practice. To follow the laws of kashrut is to elevate the act of eating, so that every time you eat — and we eat pretty often — you make choices that connect you to God and the Jewish people. Taken together the laws of kashrut cultivate awareness of the implications of taking an animal’s life for consumption, bring spiritual awareness to the mundane act of eating, and connect us to the Jewish people many times a day.
Congregation B’nai Jacob is a Conservative synagogue in which we joyfully celebrate all aspects of Jewish life and culture. We seek to uphold appropriate standards and to make sure members and guests feel welcome in our synagogue when food is served.
Sat, February 8 2025 10 Shevat 5785