Synagogues in Central Jerusalem
| Name |
Stream |
Address / contact |
Friday |
Shabbat |
| Great Synagogue
A popular tourist spot because it is so large and beautiful and sometimes attended by political figures. Orthodox shul with separate seating (women in a very high balcony). Sometimes features a choir.
|
Orthodox |
56 King George 02-623-0628 |
20 minutes after candles |
9:00 |
| Hebrew Union College
A very friendly and welcoming Reform service in English
|
Reform |
13 King David St 02-620-3333 |
No evening service |
December 31 - YES January 7 - NO |
| Italian Synagogue
Orthodox Italian Sephardic shul. Women sit in the balcony.
|
Orthodox Sephardic |
27 Hillel 02-624-1610 |
15 min after candles |
8:30 |
| Kedem
A traditionally focused, egalitarian minyan. Run and led by its participants, the minyan meets every Shabbat morning and every other Friday night.
|
Egalitarian |
Beit Sefer Adam on Emek Refaim |
NA |
8:30 |
| Kol Haneshama
Reform synagogue, led by Rabbi Levi Kelman. Explanations are in Hebrew and in English. The minyan enjoys singing and includes many young Israelis.
|
Reform |
1 Asher Street Corner of HaRakevet 02-672-4878 |
17:00 |
9:00 |
| Kol Rina
The Nachlaot Community Shul – Orthodox, Carlebach-style davening. Lots of singing and dancing. Located in the bomb shelter (“miklat”) on Rehov Beersheva. If you’re claustrophobic, this minyan is not for you.
|
Orthodox Carlebach-style |
Rechov Beersheva |
30 min after sunset |
9:30 |
| Maayanot
Egalitarian minyan without a rabbi. The service is all in Hebrew, although mostly attended by English-speakers.
|
Egalitarian |
Rehov Kibbutz Galuyot 4 in Beit Sefer Giluim |
NA |
9:00 |
| Mevakshei Derech
Reconstructionist philosophy, no English used. A mix of Israelis and English speakers, has a friendly reputation.
|
Reform/Recon- structionist |
Rechov Shai Agnon in San Simon |
NA |
9:00 |
| Moreshet Yisrael - Rabbi Adam Frank
As close to an American Conservative service that can be found in Jerusalem, conducted using some English.
|
Conservative |
Rehov Agron 4 02-6253539 |
20 min after candles |
9:00 |
| Shira Hadasha
Very progressive in the Orthodox world. The community is committed to halakhah, tefillah and feminism. Mechitza down the middle. A lot of singing.
|
Progressive Orthodox |
ICCY building at 12 Emek Refaim |
20 min after candle lighting time |
8:30 |
| Yakar
Orthodox shul with Rabbi. A lot of singing to Carlebach tunes. Two minyanim on Friday night- the upstairs minyan is longer. On Shabbat morning there is a kiddush before the Torah service with English and Hebrew learning sessions.
|
Orthodox Carlebach |
Rechov Kovshei Katamon in Katamon |
15 minutes after candle lighting |
8:30 |
| Yedidya
A progressive Orthodox shul without a rabbi. Mechitza down the middle, women often give a dvar Torah.
|
Orthodox |
Baka – Rechov Lifshitz |
5 min after candles |
8:30 |
| Yemin Moshe
In this charming historical neighborhood, there are two orthodox synagogues – one sephardic and one Ashkenazik. Both are famous for their inspiring views of the Old City.
|
Orthodox |
Yemin Moshe |
20 minutes after candles |
8:30 |
|
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