Davening Resources
Davening Resources
One Congregant’s Minyan Journey
Some people are reluctant to attend minyan, but there are many reasons and benefits of attending. Click here to learn about Faye Wolf’s personal journey and the love she developed for daily minyan.
Siddur Eit Ratzon & Mahzor Eit Ratzon
Looking for a fully-transliterated prayerbook to use at services on the High Holidays or throughout the year? Beth Ahm has a limited number of copies of each, which are available for congregants to use at services. To learn more about Siddur Eit Ratzon and Mahzor Eit Ratzon, visit www.newsiddur.org
For some, being able to use a fully-transliterated prayerbook can be the key to a successful and inspiring shul experience. To hear how Nancy Kalef found her way into Jewish prayer via Siddur Eit Ratzon click here or contact Nancy at nancykalef@comcast.net
Davening Resources
Some people are reluctant to attend minyan, but there are many reasons and benefits of attending. Click here to learn about Faye Wolf’s personal journey and the love she developed for daily minyan.
Siddur Eit Ratzon & Mahzor Eit Ratzon
Looking for a fully-transliterated prayerbook to use at services on the High Holidays or throughout the year? Beth Ahm has a limited number of copies of each, which are available for congregants to use at services. To learn more about Siddur Eit Ratzon and Mahzor Eit Ratzon, visit www.newsiddur.org
For some, being able to use a fully-transliterated prayerbook can be the key to a successful and inspiring shul experience. To hear how Nancy Kalef found her way into Jewish prayer via Siddur Eit Ratzon click here or contact Nancy at nancykalef@comcast.net
Davening Resources
For recordings of weekday and Shabbat prayers, please visit www.sidduraudio.org For step-by-step instructions on to have an aliyah, lift the Torah, or tie the Torah, click here.
Mi Sheberakh
To learn more about why we say mi sheberakh, a prayer for healing, click here.
Observing a Yahrzeit
Click here to read Rabbi Rubenstein’s thoughts about the importance of observing a yahrzeit.
Mi Sheberakh
To learn more about why we say mi sheberakh, a prayer for healing, click here.
Observing a Yahrzeit
Click here to read Rabbi Rubenstein’s thoughts about the importance of observing a yahrzeit.
Fri, February 14 2025 16 Shevat 5785
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5075 West Maple Road, West Bloomfield, MI 48322
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