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Jewish Outreach and Education Community Center serving Sheepshead Bay area

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Synagogue Services
Chabad of Sheepshead Bay holds services throughout the week. every Friday, and Shabbat morning services are followed by a Kiddush, when light refreshments are served.  

Our services are open to anyone of the Jewish faith, regardless of background and affiliation. Every Jew is automatically a member and there is never a need to pay any dues.

Services are held in the traditional manner, much like they were held for thousands of years.  Yet, we took many steps to let even the beginners appreciate and feel part of the service.

Although the services are led in Hebrew, instructions and commentary are given in English. prayers books used are Hebrew/English version, and congregants are encouraged to pray in the language they understand best. 

Shabbat morning services are followed by a Kiddush lunch, which is an excellent opportunity for community members to get to know each other and to keep themselves abreast of happenings in the community.

 

Sunday

7:30  am
Shacharit - Morning Services followed by class in daily Chumash and Tanya

Monday - Friday 

6:30 am
Shacharit - Morning Services followed by class in daily Chumash and Tanya

Friday - at time of candle lighting

Mincha followed by Rabbi's talk on the Parsha
followed by Kabalat Shabbat 

Saturday

8:30 am
Chasidut class

9:30 am
Shacharit Shabbat morning services followed by Kiddush.

1 hour before candle lighting time
class on Parasha followed by Mincha and Maariv.



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