Kahal meets at 9:30 a.m. in the Weiner Room for a full Shacharit, or morning, service. Kahal means community, and this intergenerational Shabbat morning worship service offers a weekly opportunity to pray, sing and study in a lively, family-friendly environment. Each week, a thought-provoking discussion of the Torah portion is led by a Kahal volunteer or Rabbi London. Children are encouraged to join Kahal for as much or as little as they would like, with babysitting always available whenever they need a break, at no charge. Twice a month, while adults study Torah together, the children attend their own, age appropriate Torah study and activity groups. Services are followed by Kiddush each week, and on the first Friday of each month, a potluck lunch.
The children’s Kahal Torah study/activity component supplements and complements Beit Sefer on Thursdays and Sundays.