Services at Agudas
Prayer at Agudas Achim is shaped by both tradition and community. Grounded in Hebrew liturgy, our services create space for reflection, connection, and meaning, with room for individuals to engage in ways that feel comfortable and authentic.
Shabbat sits at the heart of that experience. Each week, we gather as a community to pray, sing, and share in the rhythms of Jewish life, creating a sense of joy and connection together. It is a time to step away from the pace of the week and be present with one another.
Throughout the week, daily minyan offers a steady and meaningful opportunity to return to that rhythm. Whether marking a yahrzeit, saying Kaddish, or simply taking time for prayer, minyan provides a consistent space for reflection and connection.
What to Expect?
If you are new to synagogue services, you are not expected to know everything or follow along perfectly. Many people participate in different ways, and you are welcome to engage at your own pace.
You’ll find a mix of quiet reflection, communal prayer, music, and moments of connection throughout the service.
Shabbat
Shabbat is at the center of life at Agudas Achim. Each week, our community gathers to pray, connect, share a meal, and create a sense of joy together.
Our services follow traditional Hebrew liturgy and are engaging, musical, and welcoming. Shabbat is both a spiritual anchor and a time for community, bringing people together week after week.
“Oneg kara l’yom haShabbat” — “Call Shabbat a joy”
Shabbat Morning Service Times
Services: 9:00 am
Babysitting: 9:30 am
Kiddush: ~12:15 pm
Times are subject to change.
This Week's Shabbat
Daily Minyan
Daily minyan offers a consistent space for prayer, reflection, and connection throughout the week. In partnership with Tifereth Israel, our community comes together for morning and evening services, creating a shared and sustained rhythm of prayer.
Whether observing a yahrzeit, saying Kaddish, or maintaining a regular practice, minyan provides a steady and meaningful way to stay connected to both tradition and community.
For the most up-to-date schedule, please see the weekly minyan calendar.
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Join Us for Services
Whether you’re exploring for the first time or looking for a place to return, we invite you to join us.
For first-time visitors, we ask that you reach out in advance so we can help coordinate your visit and ensure a smooth and welcoming experience.

