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SHUL REVIEW: Beit Yisrael at Yemin Moshe- Ashkenazi (Saturday Morning)Rating: 5/5- Friendly, with good kavanah and harmony, and an excellent kiddushService Attended: Saturday Morning Services Date: 8/30/2014 Observance: Orthodox Time of Service: 8:15am-11am Saturday Morning Mechitza: To left of men's section, shaliach tzibur in the middle of men's section. Sizable women's section Women: No leadership Meals: Known for its kiddush after the meal, which was very nice. No mention of meals at the service, but their newsletter says to email Valerie Adler to request a meal Frequency: Weekday Shacharit, every Friday Night, Saturday Morning, and Saturday evening Family friendly service: While there were families, there weren't too many, and were not a focus by any means Sermon: English sermon, announcements in Hebrew and English Review: Beit Yisrael, also known as the Ashkenazi shul at Yemin Moshe, was one of my favorites so far. Great combination of kavanah and harmony, and the voices beautifully filled the space. I went with a female friend (who is conservative), who also enjoys it there. Many English-speaking people daven there, so it can feel very homey for the English speaker. English sermon, with Hebrew and English announcements. Very friendly people, and I was invited to join them for High Holidays by one of the leaders of the congregation after the service. The highlight is definitely the kiddush afterwards, which had a number of delicious treats, a great lasagna, and some tuna and egg salad. Come for the food, get some great davening to boot. I definitely recommend Beit Yisrael. Beit Yisrael is located at 2 Pele Yoetz Street, Yemin Moshe, Jerusalem. There are signs pointing you to the Ashkenazi shul when you get into Yemin Moshe. For more information, visit their website. |