Events for December 11, 2023 - April 12, 2023

Nineteen Letters

Learn Rabbi Shimshon Rafael Hirsh's masterful work, the 19 Letters, every Monday morning with Peta Pellach.

Rabbi Dr. Benjamin Samuels Science and Religion Lecture

How Advances in Science Change Halakhah: Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) and the Redefinition of Parenthood To view the source sheet for this lecture, click here: This lecture is part of our Sinai and Synapses series of programs exploring science and religion in Synagogues.

Musical Hallel

Celebrate Rosh Chodesh Kislev with a musical hallel as part of our normal Shacharit service Friday morning. Led by Anders Nierman of Etrog Jam.

Toldot

Friday Night Candles 4:00 PM / Mincha 4:25 PM Shabbat Day Parsha Shiur 8 AM / Shacharit 8:45 AM / Kid's Service 10:15 AM / Kiddush 11 AM We welcome Rabbi Jeffrey Saks, editor of Tradition Magazine and Director of Research at the Agnon House, as well as Director of ATID and the WebYeshiva, to shul Shabbat morning. He will…

Melava Malka

We are excited to host a melava malka led by brothers Shlomo and Naftali Abramson - dedicated to welcoming new olim into the community but open to all.

Weekday Tephillot Schedule

Shacharit 8:15 AM // Mincha/Maariv Times are the same for this entire 4 week period: Mincha 4:25 PM / Shiur / Maariv 4:57 PM

Daf Yomi

Shir Hadash offers two Daf Yomi Programs. / Daf Yomi Bavli meets Sunday - Friday mornings at 9 AM, right after daily Shacharit (at 8:15 AM). / A special Daf Yomi Yerushalmi meets Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays right after the regular daf yomi - at approximately 10 AM.

Daf Yomi Yerushalmi

Each week - on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays - following our Daf Yomi (Bavli) class, a unique study of the Yerushalmi Talmud is offered by Rabbi Dov Kidron. Our study of Yerushalmi roughly parallels the Bavli Daf Yomi, so joining this class provides an excellent prism through which to explore the differences between these two great works.

PESACH – פסח

Enjoy a full schedule of Passover tephillot at Shir Hadash, including two Musical Hallel's on the first and last days of Chol HaMoed. For full details, click here.