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Kabbalat Shabbat Service Worship with our community in person at Temple or online. Shabbat is the perfect time to gather –whether in person or online. Let’s make the most of our ability to see each other as we unite in Oneg – Joy, Kedushah – Elevating the Day, and Menucha – Refreshing Rest. Kabbalat Shabbat […]
Together we’ll study the weekly Torah portion, and its corresponding commentaries, both ancient and modern and discover their eternal relevance. Experienced students are valued for their accumulation of knowledge, and newcomers for their fresh insight.
Worship with our community in person at Temple or online. Click find out more for the links.
Our Shacharit Service is held daily at 7:30 am (9:00 am on Sundays and statutory holidays)
Our Shacharit Service is held daily at 7:30 am (9:00 am on Sundays and statutory holidays)
Our Shacharit Service is held daily at 7:30 am (9:00 am on Sundays and statutory holidays)
Dorot Games in the Atrium Tuesdays, 12:30 - 3:30 pm Come join us in the Schwartz/Reisman Atrium for DOROT games! We invite everyone to come to play your favourite games: Chess, Mahjong, Canasta, Rummycube, Dominos, Scrabble and social bridge. If you have a group you have been playing with, you are welcome to join […]
Monday through Thursday at 6:00 pm both in person and online!
Serving our Neighbours: Staffing the Ve'ahavta Van as a Community Starts May 21 @ 6:00 pm, running until November 14 This is the fast I desire, to unlock fetters of wickedness, and untie the cords of the chain. To let the oppressed go free; To break off every yoke. It is to share your […]
Immediately following our 6:00 pm evening service (via Zoom), Jack Kugelmass, MSW, will provide a supportive environment to find new insight into the meaning of their losses.
Our Shacharit Service is held daily at 7:30 am (9:00 am on Sundays and statutory holidays)
Monday through Thursday at 6:00 pm both in person and online!