Morning Minyan (Monday-Friday at 8:00am; Sunday at 9:00am) led by Shomrei Torah Synagogue is live streamed here at stslive.org and also on Facebook. Can’t Live Stream? When Lehmann has asked these people if they would be interested in attending a virtual minyan, they have universally answered yes. It used to be that Selichos didn’t start before midnight at the earliest.

Look at all the Selichos programs today starting at 9 p.m. the night before or early the following morning.”. We have temporarily closed the BJ campus, and all in-person prayer services and other programs have been canceled until further notice. This is the ongoing question and quest that Aaron Lehmann, a long-time resident of Bergen County and now Boynton Beach, Florida, has been pondering for the past eight years. Fax: (416) 635-1629 Click here for a list of start times for each week. During national and Jewish holidays, please check the BJ calendar, as minyan times operate on a different schedule on those days.

We have established Zoom meetings for morning and evening minyanim for anyone who would like the opportunity to pray together. This is an idea whose time has already come in certain communities in very specific cases in the United States and in Israel.

If you would prefer a physical copy, the siddurim are also available for purchase from the Rabbinical Assembly.

“After all, it is a b’dieved minyan anyway.” He doesn’t see this as a perfect solution but as a crutch when needed. © 2020 Adath Israel Congregation All Rights Reserved. Evening Minyan. We encourage all those who intend to participate to do so in ways that minimize potential violations, specifically by loading the livestream and pushing play before candle-lighting and leaving it on for the remainder of Shabbat. Congregation Beth Shalom is pleased to provide live streaming video of our Shabbat services, daily morning and evening minyan, as well as other holiday services. Listen in!

This virtual minyan is not meant for someone who just doesn’t feel like going to shul one morning but is intended for those who are unable to attend.

Our evening minyan will be held via Zoom meeting Sunday-Thursday at 6:30PM. Lehmann knows that many ideas that were of concern years ago have been implemented over time.

In fact, the virtual minyan existed for about two years in Teaneck at Congregation Bnai Yeshurun. Today we can even watch a bris online, attend a wedding by watching a live feed, or, lo aleinu, watch a funeral online. jQuery(document).bind('gform_post_render', function(event, formId, currentPage){if(formId == 2) {if(typeof Placeholders != 'undefined'){ Rishon L’Tzion Rabbi Yitzchak Yosef, shlita, the chief Sephardic rabbi in Israel, gave a psak for troops, hospitalized patients and others who are considered “anusim,” who are unable to go to shul and daven with a minyan, to take part virtually and even answer Amen and recite Kedusha. info@adathisrael.com, 37 Southbourne Avenue “How long did it take for people to adopt the Shabbos elevators or Shabbos scooters? So why haven’t virtual minyans taken off? Next Service: Sunday, September 27 at 9:15 am. Log In In 2013, Rabbi Moshe Tendler at Yeshiva University encouraged Lehmann to bring the issue to Rabbi Herschel Schachter to go over the details of what was allowed and what was not. Stay up to date with the latest B'nai Jeshurun news! And we’re not only talking about the United States, but globally as well.

So why can’t we attend a weekday minyan online as well? Click here to download the Siddur Sim Shalom: Shaharit for Weekdays prayerbook. Click the “Play Arrow” on your media player below to start the livestream broadcast. Speak with your religious leaders and institutions to help drum up support for this idea whose time has come. Please note that technical problems do occasionally occur, and we are unable to troubleshoot such issues when they happen during Shabbat or haggim. Click here to use our full transliterations for Morning Minyan. Tel: (416) 635-5340 Fax: (416) 635-1629 info@adathisrael.com. We live in a connected world, where it’s nearly impossible to travel anywhere and not be connected to loved ones.

Kabbalat Shabbat is currently being streamed Fridays at 6:15PM, Shabbat Morning services are being streamed at 9:30AM. Rabbi Schachter said it was definitely acceptable in cases when it is impossible to physically get to a minyan. Some services and programs are also streamed on our Facebook page. This concerned Jew asks, if one can attend Jewish lifecycle events virtually and spend Tisha B’Av jumping between live stream Kinot and shiurim, why can’t we attend a “virtual minyan” when necessary? If you are sick, out of town, or just unable to attend services, with the click of a button you can now watch our services live.