Congregation Adath Israel

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115 Huntingtown Road, Newtown, CT

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P.O. Box 623, Newtown, CT 06470

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Kabbalat Shabbat Services: Dec 17, 2021 - Join us this Friday, December 17, in our sanctuary and electronically.
Friday evening services will be in-person in our Sanctuary as well as live-streamed to our Facebook page.  Gather for an hour of song, psalm and prayer.  The Prayer for Healing and the Mourners Kaddish will be recited.

Kabbalat Shabbat Services: Dec 17, 2021

Join us this Friday, December 17, in our sanctuary...

Shabbat Shacharit Service: Dec 11, 2021 - Join us IN-PERSON OR ONLINE for a 12/14 memorial service.
This service will include special readings and memorial prayers as we observe the 9th anniversary of the Sandy Hook School shooting.

Shabbat Shacharit Service: Dec 11, 2021

Join us IN-PERSON OR ONLINE for a 12/14 memorial s...

Kabbalat Shabbat Services - Join us this Friday, December 3, in our sanctuary and electronically.  In celebration of Chanukah, Rabbi Schectman will be singing Psalms of the Hallel in appreciation of the miracle of ongoing Jewish existence.
Friday evening services will be in-person in our Sanctuary as well as live-streamed to our Facebook page.  Gather for an hour of song, psalm and prayer.  The Prayer for Healing and the Mourners Kaddish will be recited.  Weather permitting, an outdoor Kiddush Oneg will follow.

Kabbalat Shabbat Services

Join us this Friday, December 3, in our sanctuary ...

Shabbat Shacharit Service - Our Shabbat morning service continues to be live-streamed from our Sanctuary.  From the comfort of your home, join Rabbi Schectman every other weekend for an hour of prayer, Torah, Haftarah and reflection.  The Prayer for Healing, the Mourner’s Kaddish and the Priestly Blessing will be recited.
 
This Saturday, November 27, is the day before Chanukah begins.  Rabbi Schectman will be explaining the historical reason that the holiday lasts for eight days, as well as presenting a political controversy that is spelled out in the Haftarah reading for Chanukah.

Shabbat Shacharit Service

Our Shabbat morning service continues to be live-s...

Kabbalat Shabbat Services - Gather with us this Friday for an hour of song, psalm and prayer.  The Prayer for Healing and the Mourners Kaddish will be recited.  Weather permitting, an outdoor Kiddush Oneg will follow.

Kabbalat Shabbat Services

Gather with us this Friday for an hour of song, ps...

Live-streamed Shabbat Services - Our Shabbat morning service continues to be live-streamed from our Sanctuary.  From the comfort of your home, join Rabbi Schectman every other weekend for an hour of prayer, Torah, Haftarah and reflection.  The Prayer for Healing, the Mourner’s Kaddish and the Priestly Blessing will be recited.
 
This Saturday, November 13, Rabbi Schectman will be discussing the many troubled relationships that our forefather Jacob had with his parents, brother, wives, inlaws and children.

Live-streamed Shabbat Services

Our Shabbat morning service continues to be live-s...

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