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We welcome guest ba'al tephilla Noah Bar Shain to shul this Shabbat. Enjoy a quick preview of his Acapella group's (Rabotai) Musaf Medley.
We welcome guest ba'al tephilla Noah Bar Shain to shul this Shabbat. Enjoy a quick preview of his Acapella group's (Rabotai) Musaf Medley.
July 2: Gottleib Family, in celebration of Charlie's Shabbat Chatan // July 9: Orna Even Parker, in commemoration of her mother's yahrzeit // July 16: Philipa and Rodney Kellen, in celebration of Ethan and Rebecca's wedding // July 23: Available // July 30: Available // August 6: Available // August 13: Fialkoff Wedding Anniversary // August 20: Available // August…
Weekday Shacharit meets Sunday through Friday at 8:15 AM inside the Zeiring Beit Knesset. Daf Yomi (Bavli) follows immediately at 9 AM. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, Daf Yomi Yerushalmi meets 10 AM. On Sundays at 10:30 AM, Parsha Plus meets. On Mondays at 10:30 AM, Great Jewish Ideas meets.
We celebrate the Shabbat Chatan of Charlie Gottlieb this Shabbat, followed by a celebratory kiddush.
On Shabbat morning we welcome a group of overseas teens visiting Israel as part of the Camp Ramah (Conservative) movement. Afterwards, Shir Hadash will host a bar mitzvah meal.
Celebrate the Wedding of Rebecca Fisher and Ethan Kellen with a special kiddush sponsored by Ethan's parents, Phillipa and Rodney.
In addition to our regular schedule of programming, we welcome this Shabbat a group of overseas' teens visiting Israel under the auspices of the Camp Ramah (Conservative) movement.
In addition to our regular schedule of programming, we welcome this Shabbat a group of overseas' teens visiting Israel under the auspices of the Camp Ramah (Conservative) movement.
Mazal Tov to David and Hennie Fialkoff who will be celebrating their 51st wedding anniversary this Shabbat.
Shabbat Schedule includes: Candle-lighting 6:17 PM Mincha 6:42 PM, followed by Kabalat Shabbat and Maariv Parsha Shiur 8 AM Shacharit 8:45 AM Kid's Service 10:15 AM Kiddush 11 AM The kiddush this Shabbat is sponsored by Myles Wolfson in commemoration of the yahrzeit of his mother, Renee Wolfson, Rachel bat Meir HaLevi, z"l.