• Meaning in Mitzvot

    Join us WEDNESDAY NIGHTS AT 8 PM (Israel Time) for an exploration of one of the 613 Commandments in the Torah.  We use the Sefer HaChinuch as our primary source material, but quickly expand our survey to include a variety of philosophical, legal and ethical perspectives.  Click here for the Zoom link.

  • Conversion Program

    Shir Hadash is pleased to offer a 11 month course of study for potential converts to Judaism in conjunction with the Nativ Civilian Program, the National Center for Identity and Conversion. This course will meet twice weekly beginning just after Chanuka. If interested in learning more, e-mail shirhadash613@gmail.com. The preparation course introduces students to a rich world of content, including…

  • Weekday Shacharit

    Shacharit meets daily from 8:15 AM - 8:50 AM (on non-Torah reading days) and 8:15 AM - 9 AM (on torah reading days), followed immediately by Daf Yomi.

  • Daf Yomi

    Daf Yomi meets daily Sunday - Friday in person at Shir Hadash as well as on our Facebook Group.

  • Shabbat Day

    Shabbat Morning Tephillot 8:45 AM Shacharit10:20 AM Dvar Torah10:45 AM Conclude Take-Away Kiddush this Shabbat sponsored by Nancy Bechor in celebration of the birth of a baby grandson. Mazal Tov.

  • Weekday Shacharit

    Weekday Shacharit meets at 8:15 AM Sunday through Friday.

  • Friday Night Tephilla – Ki Tisa

    Friday Night Schedule includes: Candles 5:04 PM Mincha 5:29 PM Kabalat Shabbat 5:40 PM Followed by Maariv

  • Shabbat Chatan

    Mazal Tov to Chaim Seligman as he celebrates his Shabbat Chatan at Shir Hadash in celebration of his upcoming wedding to Dana Grob. The kiddush following Shabbat morning tephillot is sponsored by the Seligman family in honor of the occasion.