Led by Hazzan Sheini Daniel J. Nesson
Meaning in Minyan: Comfort in Company, Solace for the Soul
Temple Emanuel holds daily minyan services twice each day to provide for the spiritual needs not only of its members but of the entire Jewish Community.
Our minyan is egalitarian, with participation available to everyone at his or her level of ability.
When you attend a service, please let our Hazzan Sheini Dan Nesson know if you are observing a Yahrzeit so that you can be offered the opportunity to lead the service or to accept an honor. You may also contact Dan Nesson or by phone (617) 558-8104 in advance to make special arrangements.
The morning minyan generally meets at the following times:
- 6:45 am Shabbat
- 7:00 am Monday through Friday
- 8:00 am Sunday and certain legal holidays
Exceptions are Rosh Hodesh, Festivals, and holidays when Hallel is recited. On those days the starting time is usually 6:45 am (check the daily calendar for exact times each day).
Evening services are usually at 7:30 pm Sunday through Thursday and at 6:30 pm on Friday. Saturday afternoon/evening service times are dictated by the weekly sunset time and can be found in the daily calendar listing.
Exception to these times can be found on the Service Times page. Service times are also frequently updated on the Temple Emanuel service “Time Line” by calling (617) 558 8174.