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Worship

The perfect time for family and friends to come together and celebrate is during Shabbat and holidays. On Friday evenings, Saturday mornings, on holiday mornings, and at weekday minyan, we read the Torah, learn from our rabbis, sing along with our cantors, comfort those who have lost loved ones, and pray together from wherever we are.

Every Shabbat

Welcome Shabbat KABBALAT SHABBAT

Fri / 6:15 pm / 87th Street and Online

Gather the family and recharge with a musical, lively, family friendly service.

Every 7 days. 52 weeks a year.

Shabbat Morning Services

Sat / 9:45 am / 87th Street and Online

An uplifting morning service, with Torah reading, a sermon, and often with celebration of Bnei Mitzvah.

Hashkamah Minyan

Sat / Weekly / 7:30 am / 87th Street

Please join us for our lay-led early Shabbat Service – now fully egalitarian! We will gather as a community of committed daveners to celebrate Shabbat, connect with tradition, and feel the joy of in-person community.

Daily Minyan Shacharit

Mon–Fri / 7:15 am / 87th Street and Online

Sun / 9:00 am / Online

MORNING MINYAN WILL START

AT 7:00 AM ON THE FOLLOWING

DATES:

Dec 19–23; Jan 3, 23; Feb 21, 22

MORNING MINYAN WILL START

AT 9:00 AM ON THE FOLLOWING

DATES:

Dec 26; Jan 2, 16; Feb 20

MINCHA / MA’ARIV

Sun–Thu / 5:45 pm / Online

Monthly

SHABBAT B’YACHAD

Monthly on Saturday mornings

Sat / Dec 3, Jan 21, Feb 11 / 10:00 am / 87th Street

Our High Holiday initiative, Yachad, encouraged us to be together! Now we are introducing a once-a-month Shabbat morning prayer experience called Shabbat B’Yachad. Find the joy of Shabbat music and liturgy in a smaller setting, with opportunity to participate and engage in Jewish learning. Come sing and learn with us as we celebrate Shabbat together.

Holidays

Hanukkah, or the Festival of Lights, begins the evening of Sunday, Dec 18 and ends at sunset on Monday, Dec 26. It’s the perfect time for families to get together and celebrate!

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