Morning Minyan
February 7 - 13
Sunday, February 7 | 9:30AM
Leader: Paul Freireich
Monday, February 8 | 7:30AM
Leader: Irv Rosenthal
MISHPATIM – מִּשְׁפָּטִים
1 (1) Exodus 21:01 – 21:06 Carole Balin
2 (2) Exodus 21:07 – 21:11 Carole Balin
3 (3) Exodus 21:12 – 21:19 Carole Balin
Tuesday, February 9 | 7:30AM
Leader: Erik Anjou
There will be a breakfast following services sponsored by Avi Ashman to mark the shloshim for his beloved mother, Sara Ashman.
Wednesday, February 10 | 7:30AM
Leader: Bob Gruenspecht
Thursday, February 11 | 7:30AM
Leader: MTM Rabbinic Fellow Rabbi Ezra Weinberg
MISHPATIM – מִּשְׁפָּטִים
1 (1) Exodus 23:20 – 23:25 Shira Wallach
2 (2) Exodus 23:26 – 23:30 Shira Wallach
3 (3) Exodus 23:31 – 23:33 Shira Wallach
Friday, February 12 | 7:30AM
Leader: Mark Lehrman
We need at least ten Jewish adults in order to say kaddish and read Torah.
Send us a message if you would like to be a service leader and/or a Torah reader, and we will contact you when we need someone to fill those positions.
For information about Morning Minyan contact Shira Nadich Levin or Irv Rosenthal
Service Schedule
- Monday through Friday, 7:30AM
- Sundays and National Holidays, 9:30AM
Location
The 88th Street Sanctuary
257 West 88th Street
(between Broadway and West End Ave.)
Please Remember …
- Please keep your valuables or any personal items with you at all times during services. Do not leave any bags unattended. This is for your own security and safekeeping.
- Please place damaged books or tallitot in the boxes at the back of the sanctuary.
- We ask that all men wear kippot during services. We encourage, but do not require, the use of Teffilin at morning minyan.
- For the comfort and safety of all, please refrain from wearing perfume and heavily scented products at services.
We appreciate your cooperation.
New to BJ?
If you are unfamiliar with our services and would like to sit with someone who can help orient you, our ushers will be happy to direct you to such a person.
Transliterations
For those of you attending services who are not completely comfortable reading the Hebrew but still want to join in the singing and chanting, we have inserted transliterations in our siddurim.