Temple Israel of Great Neck
Temple Israel of Great Neck
Temple Israel of Great Neck 108 Old Mill Road, Great Neck, NY 11023    Tel 516-482-7800   Fax 516-482-7352 info@tign.org
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Kabbalat Shabbat
At our Kabbalat Shabbat service on Friday evening, we welcome Shabbat with prayer and song. Check the Calendar for service times.
 
N’Ranenah
Once a month we come together for this special joyous, participatory, song-filled Kabbalat Shabbat service.

Shabbat Morning Service
Our Shabbat morning services are held in the Main Sanctuary. Our service includes reading the entire Torah portion each week, traditional prayer, spirited congregational singing, a weekly Torah commentary, the commemoration and celebration of lifecycle events, and a sermon. We encourage congregational participation in all aspects of our Shabbat services.

Machon
Temple Israel’s Machon Family Service is offered every other Shabbat for all fifth through seventh grade students and their parents.  This service, led by Rabbi Adelson, serves as a bridge between the Junior Congregation and the Main Sanctuary service. Students and their families participate in a modified service which includes prayers, Torah reading, lively discussion, and a kiddush. 10:30 am - 12:00 pm in the Multipurpose Room.
 
Junior Congregation
For Kindergartners through fourth graders...Games, skits, and stories every Shabbat in the Chapel from 10:30 am until noon, followed by our own kiddush in the Pine Room.
 
Toddler Service
Join Morah Ronnie (Ronnie Katz) every Shabbat and holiday for a fun service which runs approximately 45 minutes. Designed for children through age 4 and their parents, the Toddler Service includes lots of singing, dancing, storytelling, marching with the Torah and, of course, kiddush. This is a perfect introduction to Temple Israel for parents and children and a great way for young families to meet and make new friends. 11:15 am - 12:00 pm in Room 1.
 
Havurah
The Havurah service is an abbreviated service, lasting about two hours, based on maximum group participation, much singing of the prayers, and a lengthy discussion of the Torah reading. At each service different members of the group lead various parts, read Torah, and lead the discussion. Before the service there is a half-hour study session on a passage from the Siddur.
 
Kiddush
In the Kiddush that follows the Shabbat or Festival service, there is time to visit with friends, to discuss the message conveyed in the morning’s Torah Commentary or sermon, and to enjoy some refreshment. Often, members of the congregation participate in or sponsor the Kiddush.
 
 
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