From daily prayer services to Torah study, holiday celebrations, youth programs, and lifecycle events — we offer a complete Jewish spiritual life for our community.
Our synagogue maintains daily prayer services following the traditional Sephardic nusach and minhag, creating a consistent rhythm of connection with the Divine throughout the year.
Our morning service brings together the community each day for Shacharit, including Torah reading on Mondays, Thursdays, Shabbat, and Jewish holidays.
The afternoon Mincha service is held daily, with timing adjusted seasonally to align with halachic requirements based on sunset times.
Our evening Maariv service concludes each day with prayer, providing a moment of reflection and devotion as the day comes to a close.
Friday evening Kabbalat Shabbat and Maariv, Saturday morning Shacharit with Torah reading and Musaf, and Mincha-Maariv for Shabbat departure.
We hold special extended services for all major holidays, including:
For exact times and seasonal schedules, please contact us or check our bulletin board.
Torah study is a central pillar of Jewish life. We offer a variety of educational programs for men, women, and children throughout the year.
A weekly class exploring the Torah portion, connecting the timeless text to our daily lives. Open to all levels, from beginners to advanced learners.
Practical Jewish law classes covering daily life, Shabbat observance, kashrut, and family purity — taught with clarity and depth in the Sephardic tradition.
Ethics of the Fathers — a study of the timeless wisdom and moral teachings of our sages, traditionally studied during the weeks between Passover and Shavuot.
Dedicated Torah classes and programs for women, exploring Jewish thought, practical halacha, prayer, and Sephardic traditions in a welcoming environment.
Comprehensive preparation for boys and girls approaching their B'nei Mitzvah, covering parasha leining, haftara, service leading, and the meaning of this milestone.
Programs devoted to the history, liturgy, customs, and traditions of the Sephardic Jewish world — from medieval Spain through Syria, Lebanon, and beyond.
We are honored to be part of the most important moments in your family's journey — from birth to marriage to passing — surrounded by community and Torah.
We host and assist families with the sacred covenant ceremony of Brit Milah for newborn sons, and baby naming celebrations for daughters.
A full Bar or Bat Mitzvah service experience with Torah reading, d'var Torah, and celebration that honors this profound transition into Jewish adulthood.
We celebrate grooms with Aufruf aliyot before weddings and host Sheva Brachot meals that fill the week after marriage with joy and communal blessing.
We organize minyanim for families sitting shiva, ensuring that those mourning are surrounded by community comfort and the proper recitation of Kaddish.
We assist families with Yahrzeit observance and hold communal Yizkor services on Yom Kippur, Shemini Atzeret, Passover, and Shavuot.
Those interested in joining the Jewish people or the Sephardic community are welcomed with warmth, guidance, and the full support of our congregation.
Investing in the next generation is the greatest act of continuity. Our youth programs, summer activities, and community initiatives ensure a vibrant Jewish future.
Age-appropriate Torah education, Shabbat programs, and holiday activities for children from toddlers through high school, building identity and love of Judaism.
Enhanced programming during the summer months when the Deal community comes alive, welcoming families from across the region for prayer, learning, and connection.
Charitable initiatives connecting community members with those in need — from food assistance to financial support — embodying the Jewish value of caring for one another.
We'd love to help you find the right services and programs for you and your family. Contact us to learn more.
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