Daily Minyan Schedule
Although we usually do get minyanim for services, if you are observing a Yahrtzeit, please contact the office a day or so in advance, so we can try to ensure that a minyan is available. Check the What's Happening for last minute changes!
Friday Night Services: |
10 minutes after candle lighting |
Shabbat and Holiday Morning Minyan: |
9:30 AM |
Shabbat and Holiday Mincha Service: |
Approximately same time as candlelighting; i.e., 10 minutes earlier than Friday's time |
Daily Morning Minyan |
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Monday & Thursday: |
6:50 AM |
Tues., Wed., & Friday: |
7:00* AM |
Sunday: |
8:20 AM |
(Note: On most US holidays, the weekday morning Minyan begins at 8:00 am. Please contact the Office or check the What's Happening for specific holidays. * - Days when the Torah is read, including Rosh Chodesh and Chol HaMoed davening begins at 6:50 AM.) |
Evening (Maariv) Minyan |
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Friday and Saturday |
see above |
Sunday |
see below |
Monday- Thursday: |
9:00 PM* |
(Note: this time is subject to change as sunset changes and/or for fast days and other observances.) Sunday Mincha/Maarv changes to permit an hour between Mincha and Maariv; please check the What's Happening for specific times or call the office. * For Chol HaMoed Pesach 5779 (2019) we will have Mincha/Ma'ariv each day at 7:30 pm and 8:30 pm |
Please contact the office to request a Mincha minyan.