December 8 at 8:00PM
December 8 at 8:30PM
December 9 at 10:00AM
Following Shabbat morning services.
Friday, September 15
@ Kitsilano Secondary Theatre & Atrium
7:00 PM – Evening Services
7:45 PM – Community Holiday Dinner
Saturday-Sunday, September 16-17
@ Kitsilano Secondary Theatre & Atrium
10:00 AM – Morning Services
11:00 AM – Children’s Program
11:45 AM – Shofar Sounding (Sunday only)
1:15 PM – Kiddush
6:00 PM – Tashlich and Shofar at Kits Beach (near the pool)
Sunday, September 24
@ ARRAS Ballroom
1464 W 7th Ave – 4th Floor
6:48 PM – Fast begins
5:15 PM – Dinner before the fast — registration required
6:45 PM – Kol Nidre
Monday, September 25
@ ARRAS Ballroom
1464 W 7th Ave – 4th Floor
10:00 AM – Morning Services
11:00 AM – Children’s Program
12:00 PM – Yizkor Memorial Service
6:45 PM – Mincha/Neila Closing
7:51 PM – Yom Kippur Ends
Services Followed by Buffet Break-Fast
September 29 @ 6:38PM
September 30 after 7:40PM
September 29 @ 7:00PM
September 30 @ 7:30PM
September 29 @ 7:30PM
September 30 – October 1 @ 10:00AM-12:00PM
Followed by Kiddush lunch in the Sukkah.
Daily (besides for Shabbat) @ 11:00AM
October 1 @ 7:38PM
October 6 @ 6:23PM
October 7 after 7:26PM
October 6 @ 6:30PM
October 7 @ 10:00AM-12:00PM
Followed by Kiddush Lunch
October 7 @ 11:30AM
Simchat Torah Family Program & Early Dinner
October 7 @ 5:00-6:00PM
Services & Family Dancing
October 7 @ 6:00-6:45PM
Simchat Torah Services & Dinner
October 7 @ 7:00-7:45PM
Dancing with The Torahs
October 7 @ 7:45PM – Late
October 8 @ 10:00AM-12:00PM
With Kiddush Lunch and Dancing
October 8 @ 7:24PM
March 16 @ 7:00PM
March 16 @ 7:45PM
March 16 following evening services.
March 17 @ 9:00AM
April 4 after 8:21PM
Don’t forget to fill and send the sale of chometz form here
April 5 by 11:02AM
April 15 until 12:09PM
April 5-6 @ 8:00PM
April 11-12 @ 7:50PM
April 6-7 @ 10:30AM (followed by lunch)
April 8-11 (Chol Hamoed) @ 9:00AM
April 12-13 @ 10:00AM
April 13 @ 11:00AM
April 13 @ 7:30PM
April 13 following Mincha
Just when you thought you had seen it all! This day, the final day of Passover, emphasizes an even higher Freedom! It is dedicated to our imminent and final redemption.
Following the custom of the Baal Shem Tov, founder of Chassidism, Passover concludes with a “Feast of Moshiach.” This festive meal complete with Matzah and, yes, four cups of wine, begins before sunset. It is the perfect way to spiritually take leave of Passover and open our consciousness to the coming redemption.
April 13 @ 8:52PM
June 4 @ 8:00PM
Once a year, the night time is the right time for mind-blowing Jewish learning. Come and see why the lights are on.
June 4 after 10:04pm
June 5 after 10:05pm
June 5-6 @ 10:30AM-12:00PM
June 5 @ 11:15AM
June 6 @ 11:30PM
Sunday | Monday-Friday |
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9:00am | 8:45am* |
*9:00am on statutory holidays.
Sunday-Thursday |
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8:45pm |
Chassidus | Shacharit | |
Sunday | N/A | 9:00AM |
Monday | 8:15AM | *8:45AM |
Tuesday | 8:15AM | *8:45AM |
Wednesday | 8:15AM | *8:45AM |
Thursday | 8:15AM | *8:45AM |
Friday | 8:15AM | *8:45AM |
Thank you to the Diamond Foundation for their ongoing generous support.
Thank you to the Diamond Foundation for their ongoing generous support.
Thank you to the Diamond Foundation for their ongoing generous support.