Welcome to the Am Shalom Livestream

If you have any questions or need assistance with the live stream, please contact Andrew Nagoda at anagoda@amshalom.com

Not seeing the service you’re looking for? Check out our secondary livestream page at https://www.amshalom.com/secondstreaming

  • Kabbalat Shabbat Service
    Fridays at 6:30pm
  • Shabbat Morning Service & Torah Study Minyan
    Saturdays at 9:00am
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  • “Almost Daily” Minyan
    Mondays and Thursdays at 5:45pm
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Check out our full video archive here.

All services are uploaded to our archives immediately following the service. This can take about 15 minutes.

 

Make sure to click the “play” button (the triangle in the middle of the screen) to start the stream.

We use the prayer book Mishkan T’filah for our Shabbat Services.

Bet Mitzvah Prayer Books:
Weekday
Shabbat Morning
Shabbat Afternoon

 

If you would like to follow along in your own copy of Mishkan T’filah, it is available from the following sources:

Print version – order from CCAR Press

Purchase the ebook on Kindle

Please click here for this week’s Shloshim & Yahrzeit Lists

On a Computer

 

  • Try a different web browser. We recommend Google Chrome or Firefox; other browsers are Internet Explorer and Safari.
  • Clear your browser’s cache. This process is different for different browsers and computers.  Let us know what you’re using and we can walk you through this.
  • Try a lower bitrate or switching to audio only. Click the menu button at the top right corner when the feed is live to manually adjust to a lower bitrate or switch to audio only.
  • Streaming works best on a fast broadband internet connection, such as cable, fiber, T1, and FiOS.  Dial-up, ISDN, and DSL connections are not fast enough for live streaming.
  • Check your antivirus or security software: sometimes they can interfere with streaming. Let us know which software you have installed and we may be able to help you.
  • Pause any security scans or software updates your computer may be doing in the background while trying to stream.
  • Shut down other programs and close other web pages. Streaming uses a lot of your computer’s resources and running other applications and programs at the same time may slow your computer down and interfere with the live stream.

 

On a Cell Phone or Tablet

You can watch our live stream in the browser of all modern cell phones and tablets, including iPhones, iPads, and Android devices.  Make sure you are connected to WiFi or LTE in order to ensure a fast enough internet connection.

Thanks to our friends at Central Synagogue for compiling this list.