Rabbi's NameRabbi Sholom D. Lipskar
Orthodox Religious Traditional ValuesHasidic
AffiliationChabad
NusachSfard
Emailinfo@theshul.org
Shacharit Sunday8:00am | 9:00am
Shacharit Mon 6:50am | 7:30am | 9:00am
Shacharit Tues, Wed, Fri6:50am | 7:30am | 9:00am
Shacharit Rosh Chodesh6:50am | 7:30am | 9:00am
Mincha Weekdays2:00pm | 8:00pm
Maariv WeekdaysFollowing second Mincha & 10:00pm
Mincha FridayApprox 8:00pm
Shacharit Shabbat7:15am | 9:00am
Mincha ShabbatBased on the Zeman

The Shul is one of the country’s most unorthodox, Orthodox synagogues, a popular center for both Jews who are returning to their Jewish roots and experienced congregants. Located on Collins Avenue. by the Atlantic Ocean, The Shul sits at the intersection of Bal Harbour, Bay Harbor Islands, Indian Creek Village and Surfside. The Shul is the center for Jewish activities in these four communities.

Founded at the direction of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Menachem M. Schneerson, and under the guidance of Rabbi Sholom D. Lipskar. The Shul is a spiritual guidepost and service center for the community to express their spiritual needs and gain inspiration to develop the same while connecting with Almighty G-d. The Shul is referred to as a “Community House of G-d” – a spiritual lighthouse from where holiness and G-dliness emanate to the entire community. A shul is a Beit Ha-Knesset, house of gathering for prayer, a Beit Ha-Midrash, house for learning, a Beit Gemilut-Chassadim, a house for acts of kindness, and a Mikdash Me’at, a minor Holy Temple.

The Shul offers all religious and spiritual services including rites of passage, momentous occasions, anniversaries, expressions of happy and sad moments, the celebration of traditional milestones, holidays and ceremonial relationships. The Shul also awakens and helps to develop the spiritual inner-self of the person. Manifesting the concept that Jewishness or Judaism is not merely a religion but a way of life, the Shul provides the language and the exercise program that fulfills the needs of the soul and strengthens it to function maximally in synergism with the body.

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