Heska Amuna Synagogue has served the Jewish community of Knoxville, Tennessee for over 130 years. We balance respect for tradition with openness to new ideas and practices. We come together as a family in the warmth of Shabbes, the spirituality of Jewish holy days, and the sharing of life’s important passages. We are small enough to be personal, but large enough to meet the needs of a diverse membership. We emphasize education and pride ourselves on the skills of our adult lay leadership and on the accomplishments of our youth.

We welcome all to be a part of our family.


It’s Kallah Time Again! Sign up to attend Heska Amuna’s Shabbat weekend at Camp Ramah Darom!


Celebrate Hanukkah! Save these Dates!

RSVP for “Amen to LoMein” which will be hosted in congregants’ homes. RSVP by this Friday, Dec 20. We will let you know the location next Monday.

Dave and Rabbi Shush Carson and will be hosting a Havdallah Hanukkah Bonfire at their farm on Saturday evening, December 28. RSVP to Shush@HeskaAmuna.org.


Join our services using this zoom link for all services! (Classes use other zoom links; see below for specific links for specific classes.)
Meeting ID for all services: 560 531 361
Passcode: 628641

  • Tuesday, Dec 17, 8:00 pm, Minyan led by Michael Burnett (zoom only)
  • Wednesday, Dec 18, 11:30 am-12:30 pm – Lunch and Learn with Rabbi Rosenbaum (zoom only; see zoom link below)
  • Wednesday, Dec 18, 6:30 pm Minyan led by Jack Love followed by Talmud Chat with Raphe Panitz (zoom only)
  • Friday evening, Dec 20, Kabbalat Shabbat, 6:30 pm (in person and on zoom, led by Rabbi Rosenbaum)
  • Saturday, Dec 21, Text Study with William Thompson, in the library, 9:15 am (in-person only)
  • Saturday, Dec 21, Traditional Shabbat service led by Rabbi Rosenbaum and the Rabbi & Religious Services Committee, 9:45 am (in-person and on zoom)

If you were not able to join us for this fascinating program, check back soon for a link to the recording.


To add a bookplate to a high holy day prayerbook (mahzor), please click *here.*

Reach out to Rabbi Adam Rosenbaum.

Rabbi will be back in Knoxville December 19-26.

Click *here* to join his next class, Pscinitillating Psalms, on Monday, December 23, 6:30pm (zoom only) and click *here* for his next Lunch and Learn, Wednesday, December 18 at 11:30 (zoom only).

Make an appointment with Rabbi Rosenbaum here, email him here, or call (865) 522-0701.

Keep up with Rabbi’s blog *here* and his YouTube channel *here.*

What do we mean by “everything?” We mean *all* of our services!
Tuesday evening minyan
8 pm, led by Michael Burnett (which is zoom-only)
Wednesday minyan, 6:30 pm and Talmud Chat that follows minyan, led by Jack Love and Raphe Panitz (both are zoom-only)
Friday Kabbalat Shabbat, 6:30 pm, led by Jack Love and Rabbi Adam Rosenbaum (a mix of in-person and zoom-only depending on Rabbi Rosenbaum’s travel schedule)
Shabbat morning Traditional services, 9:45 am, 1st and 3rd Saturdays in the month, led by the Rabbi and Religious Services Committee and Rabbi Rosenbaum (in-person and zoom)
Shabbat morning Contemporary services, 10 am, 2nd and 4th, (and 5th when there is one) Saturdays in the month, led by Rabbi Shush Carson (in-person and zoom)

Questions? Concerns? Delights? Let us know! RRS@HeskaAmuna.Org


Gilya Schmidt shared thoughts from her latest book on the life of Hazzan Heiser at Heska Amuna last month; click *here* for the unedited zoom session. Passcode: Passcode: &uyLyA99

Shabbat Morning Text Study Continues!

Our Shabbat text study is led by William Thompson beginning at 9:15 in the synagogue library. Our Shabbat morning study group will be exploring the Tanak; join us any week before our Shabbat services begin.


Our community connects in person for Shabbat Morning Services and on Zoom for services, classes and talks, podcasts, and other programs. Click *here* for our complete schedule of services and classes. (Questions? Suggestions? Contact our office at 865-522-0701 or the Rabbi and Religious Services committee at  RRS@heskaamuna.org.)


  • Heska Amuna Synagogue is a sacred home,
    animated by Jewish tradition:
  • • Finding purpose through reflection (Cheshbon HaNefesh);
  • • Healing lives through service (Chesed); and
  • • Celebrating God with awe and joy (Yirat Shamayim).