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Kehillat Darchei Noam is an innovative Orthodox synagogue and community founded in September 2005 in Modi’in, Israel, built on the principles of egalitarianism, halakha, or Jewish law, and social justice.

One of the major objectives of Kehillat Darchei Noam is to enable women to take an equal role in building and participating in the religious life of the community. As such, the community seeks to maximize women’s participation in the services, including leading the worship, reading from the Torah, teaching the community and holding key lay leadership positions, while consistently searching for avenues within the halakha to advance women’s roles even further.

Kehillat Darchei Noam, which began with a handful of families meeting in someone’s courtyard, has been steadily growing to nearly 75 families, and is rapidly becoming one of the most popular Shabbat locations in Modi’in.

The Kehilla meets at the Netiv Zevulun School, on Emek HaHula Street, each Shabbat. Friday night services begin with Mincha, 10 minutes after candlelighting, year-round. Shabbat morning services begin at 8:45 am. Mincha on Shabbat afternoon is approximately one hour before Shabbat ends. The Kehilla also holds services on all chagim, High Holidays, Yom Ha'atzmaut, Tisha B'Av, etc. Newcomers are welcome!!
 
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Kehillat Darchei Noam welcomes your support!

Darchei Noam is a registered non-profit organization (amuta). We are working towards receiving tax-deductible status for donations in the United States and Israel . In the meantime, checks can be sent to:

Darchei Noam
10 Nachal Habesor
Modiin, 71700, Israel

 
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Shabbat Parshat Ki Tavo
(27-28 August 2010)
18:49 Candle lighting
18:59 Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat
08:45 Shacharit
10:00 Children's services
18:50 Mincha (Saturday)
19:48 Shabbat Ends

Membership dues

Dues for this year will be 550 NIS per family and 275 NIS per single/single-parent family. These funds will be used to cover the ongoing expenses of the kehilla over the year, including rent, insurance for the sifrei Torah, setting up and cleaning up the bet Knesset, children’s activities, kiddushim, cultural events, siddurim, etc.

Among other things, paying membership dues will guarantee a reserved seat for Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur.

On Motzei Shabbat Nitzavim Vayelech, Sat. night Sept 4, you may bring your dues and completed forms to slichot at the Bet Knesset, starting at 21:30. We cannot promise reserved seats for anyone who returns the form and payment after this date.

High Holiday Seats

Seat reservation for Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur will be done on-line this year. Please fill in the details on the on-line form. As there will be some families going away, and others with guests, please fill out the exact amount of seats you will need on the on-line form. We will make every effort fulfill requests. Due to space limitations, we cannot promise seats for children under 10.

Slichot

Next motz'ei shabbat, September 4, at 22:00