Daily Minyan

The Morning Minyan is held Monday – Friday beginning at 7:15 AM and on Sunday and many legal holidays at 8:30 AM.  Its length is 45-60 minutes.  The Shacharit (Morning) Service starts the day in a manner that we hope “spiritually primes” its participants for a good day.  We encourage participants to wear tallit and tefillin.  We seek to balance the use of Hebrew, English and song and provide time for private meditation. A continental breakfast is served following services.  Barbara Feinberg has assumed responsibility for women's participation in the minyan on Tuesday morning.  

Sally Kaplan coordinates the bi-monthly birthday/anniversary breakfast which follows the 8:30 minyan.

The Evening Minyan, approximately thirty minutes in length, begins at 6:00 PM for much of the month of February through the conclusion of daylight saving time.  In the late fall and winter months the service begins at 5:30 PM.  Click here for the correct starting time of the service.  The service is approximately one – half hour in length.

At both our Morning and Evening Minyan Services, in the spirit of support for those who have suffered the loss of loved ones, we recall the names of those whose yahrzeits (anniversary of death) are being observed and offer mourners and those observing yahrzeits the opportunity to recite the Mourner’s Kaddish.

 
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