The High Holidays at Angel Orensanz Foundation.
We are thrilled to announce that The Shul of New York will celebrate the
2022/5783 High Holidays
IN PERSON and on Zoom in our special home,
the magnificent Angel Orensanz Foundation
Click to register for High Holiday Services
Announcing the Shul Justice Project
With the help of grant funds, the Shul of New York has embarked on a new phase in the pursuit of social justice.
Starting this year, we will take a more active role as a community in promoting (or protesting) causes and issues that are of importance to us, to the health of our democracy, and to our planet.
Now is your opportunity to get more engaged in the critical issues of our time. Whether you are active in our Shul family, or someone who hasn’t come to the Shul in years, please join us!
Our next In-Person Shabbat Service
is Aug 26 at 6:30pm in the First Presbyterian Church House.
In-person services are also livestreamed on Zoom.
August 12 : Shabbat on Zoom
August 19 : No Service
August 26 : Shabbat In-Person (and on Zoom)
September 2 : No Service
September 9 : Shabbat In-Person (and on Zoom)
September 16 : Shabbat on Zoom
September 23 : No Service
Rosh Hashanah : September 25 & 26
September 30 : No Service
Yom Kippur : October 4 & 5
The best way to protect yourself, your loved ones, and all of us from COVID-19 is to get vaccinated and get a booster.
All the information you need to get a shot in NYC is available here.
See previous sessions in the Shul Video Archive.
Monday August 15
7:30 PM Writer's Workshop 1 A Shul writing group for those who love to write, those who long to write, and those who've never tried it before.
Friday August 19
6:30 PM Shabbat Service There is no Shabbat Service this week. We have in-person Shabbat Services on August 26 & September 9. The next Shabbat Service on Zoom is on September 16. Helpful Hint: Double-wrap your blintzes so you don’t get sand in them at the beach. Click for Summer Shabbat Schedule
Sunday August 21
11:00 AM The Shvitz Dance Party Join your Shul DJ Adam Feder to start the week with music and a shvitz! Register for Shvitz Dance Party
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