Everyone is welcome!
No membership required!
No background necessary!
English/Russian/Spanish prayer books available.
The Chabad Shul attracts community members from diverse backgrounds. Participants are not judged by their ability to take part, nor by their religious knowledge.
All shul services are warm, relaxing, haimish and easy to follow. Friday night & Saturday morning services enjoy a great spirit and communal participation.
When you enter Chabad House, you will be greeted with a warm welcome, encouragement and support. Our Shul participants are actively involved in the services, which are meaningful and inspirational.
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The Synagogue Companion
The synagogue is the Jewish house of prayer and study. Take a tour of what the Synagogue includes, get a glimpse of the basic prayers, the Torah reading and how the holiest object that the Jews have, The Torah, is made. |
DAVENING TIMES

Friday Night: Mincha/Mariv @ 15 Minutes before sunset
Shabbat: Shacharit 9:30 AM; Followed by a gourmet kiddush. Enjoy the Rebitzin’s Cholent and a host of other fine Shabbat Delicacies.
Sunday: 9:00 am
Mondays through Fridays: 8:00 am
Holidays: 9:30 AM and 15 minutes before sunset
Minyan location
The minyan is located at our Chabad center 17555 Atlantic Blvd.
Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160
It is on the ground floor of the King David. You may enter through the main entrance of the building or go directly to the synagogue by our exclusive entrance on the South side of the building on 175th street (which is immediately behind the Dennys located at North West of Collins Ave. (A1A) and 175th Street)
Why Should I Go To Synagogue????
Well.......
1. Avoid riding in automobiles because they are responsible for 20 percent of all fatal accidents.
2. Do not stay at home because 17 percent of all accidents occur in the home.
3. Avoid walking on streets or sidewalks because 14 percent of all accidents occur to pedestrians.
4. Avoid traveling by air, rail, or water because 16 percent of all accidents involve these forms of transportation.
5. Of the remaining 33 percent, 32 percent of all deaths occur in hospitals. Above all else avoid hospitals.
You will be pleased to learn that only 0.001 percent of all deaths occur in worship services in a synagogue, and these are usually related to previous physical disorders.
Therefore logic tells us that the safest place for you to be at any given point in time is at Shabbat or Holiday services.
Torah Study is even safer. The number of deaths during Torah Study is too small to register.
For safety's sake, go to Shabbat services, and attend Torah Study.
It could save your life!
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