Services are held each Shabbat (Friday evenings at 7.00pm and Saturday mornings at 11.00am), and we celebrate all the Festivals and hold a Communal Seder on second night Passover.
Our prayer book with its modern liturgy is called Siddur Lev Chadash, which means, literally, “Service of the New Heart”. This prayer book was introduced nearly sixteen years ago and our former Rabbi, Dr Charles H. Middleburgh, was the associate editor.
The services are led by the Rabbi in Hebrew and English, and all are welcome to join in with the reading and singing.
Our wonderful professional choir enables us to pray with sincerity, spirituality and warmth. Our services are quite short and avoid repetition and are conducted with order and decorum – less buzz, more focus!
After the Shabbat morning services we join with our friends in Mosaic Reform to share kiddush together.
Visitors and guests are welcome and will find a friendly, relevant and uplifting service.
This shabbat:
Shabbat Balak
Erev Shabbat Service starts at 7pm. Shabbat morning service starts at 11am.
Evening Service no.3 starts on page 79. The Morning Service no.3 starts on page 117.
The theme is ‘Synagogue’ page 310.
The Torah reading Numbers 22:21-35, The Haftarah is Micah 5:6-6:8
To view the sevice via our live streaming on Shabbat, click here