Run of Show / Run of Service

The run-of-service for your synagogue, finally a real document.

Production teams call it a run of show. The synagogue world tends to call it the run-of-service or the order of service. Either way: it's the second-by-second playbook of who's doing what, on which page, for how long. MyBimah turns yours into a living document — versioned, editable, and connected to a live bimah projector.

Every line item carries everything it needs

English label, Hebrew label, page reference (across Sim Shalom / Lev Shalem / Mahzor / Etz Hayim), section, leader, honoree, tune, duration, ritual notes, congregation posture, Sefaria link.

Sections + colors + leaders

Pesukei D'Zimra, Shacharit, Torah Service, Musaf, Concluding — each section colorable, with its own leader, drag-drop reorderable. Section transitions show on the projector as their own slide.

Auto durations + projected end time

Per-row duration estimates roll up to a service total. Projected end time updates as the rabbi advances through Bimah Mode. Kiddush team sees a live countdown.

Templates you can build from

Conservative Shabbat Morning, Friday Evening, Motzi, Mincha-Maariv-Havdalah, RH Day 1, RH Day 2, Kol Nidrei, YK Morning, YK Mincha-Neilah, festival mornings — all pre-built. Clone and edit.

Connected to the projector

MyBimah ships with SAGE — Screen Assisted Guided Experience. Open SAGE for any service order; the operator drives slide advance from a control panel; the projector follows on a second display. Mid-prayer page flips happen automatically (Ashrei p. 151 → 152). When a Torah aliyah comes up, the honoree banner appears on the wall. When the run-of-service says the congregation should stand, a posture banner does too.

Beta partners welcome.

We're in active beta with a launch-partner synagogue right now and onboarding the next cohort.

We'll only use this to follow up about MyBimah. No marketing list.

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