The Sephardic Minyan

These dynamics were evident in May 1995, when The Shul hosted a meeting of the Annual Sephardic Rabbis Convention. The Rishon L'Zion, Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Israel, Rabbi Bakshi Doron Shlita, addressed the conference.
The community has experienced much growth since its inception and continues to expand on all levels.
Rabbi Yair Massri
Sephardic Minyan
ymassri@theshul.org
To encourage the maintaining of original traditions, The Shul has opened its doors to the Sephardic segment of the community. A Sephardic Minyan has been established offering Daily and Shabbat prayer services. They are part of all social, spiritual, educational and communal activities at The Shul. In this manner, The Shul enables everyone to preserve their respective traditions and simultaneously cultivate a cohesive blend of Sephardim and Ashkenazim into one community.
Weekly Minyan Schedule
Shacharit:
Monday - Friday: Korbanot at 7:45 AM - Hodu at 8:00 AM
Sunday: Korbanot at 8:15 AM - Hodu at 8:30 AM
Mincha followed by Arvit:
Sunday - Thursday: 15 minutes before Sunset.
Arvit 2nd Minyan: 10:00 PM
Weekly Classes/Learning Schedule
Daf Yomi: Every day at 7:00 AM
Chock Le'Israel: Every day right after Shacharit
Morning Kollel: Every day 10:00 AM – 1:30 PM
Night Learning: Every Night 8:00 – 10:00 PM
Pirkei Avot in Spanish: Wednesday at 8:00 PM
Torah Insights on the Parasha: Thursday at 8:00 PM
The Sephardic Minyan would like to offer its services to all members of the community.
For more information, learning opportunities and Rabbinic assistance, please feel free to contact The Shul at
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