Aish has reopened for weekday and Shabbat services. With social distancing in place, we have limited spots in our center. If you are not a member and/or have not been praying/davening at our services lately, you must email us at info@aishfl.com for more information on attending.
Please note the following rules and guidelines:
- Everyone must wear a mask. No mask, no admission – no exceptions.
- Please bring your own Siddur, Chumush and Talit. If you do use ours, please wipe it down before replacing it on the book shelf.
- If you are over the age of 65, or have any health related factors making you high risk, according to rabbinic authorities you are exempt from attending. If you do wish to attend please know it is at your own risk and responsibility.
- If you are ill in any way please stay home.
- Aish has hand sanitizers and encourages you to use them.
Aish’s mission is to instill an understanding of Judaism, a commitment to Jewish wisdom and practice, and a sense of responsibility for the Jewish people and the Land of Israel. We accomplish this through cutting edge programs that demonstrate the relevance and beauty of Judaism presented in a non-judgmental environment. Aish is open to all Jews of all affiliations who are interested in learning more about our 3500–year-old heritage.
Aish has been in South Florida since 1988.