Beth Juliana has an active synagogue that serves both its residents and members of the surrounding community, connecting worshippers with tradition, prayer, and a sense of belonging.
Three daily prayer services are held: Shacharit, Mincha, and Ma’ariv. In addition, classes are offered in both Hebrew and Dutch. On Shabbat and holidays, the synagogue fills with worshippers and serves as a center of prayer, connection, and community. Occasionally, Torah readings are held for a groom (chatan) or bar mitzvah.
The synagogue is managed by a residents' synagogue committee, who take on this responsibility with dedication and a strong sense of commitment.