"Spend your High Holiday prayers with us" — that invitation has stood since the shul's very first Elul, when the Sephardic Torah Center of Marine Park was months old and davening in a basement. It stands today in a building of the community's own.

Selichot

From the beginning of Elul, we say Selichot daily before Shacharit. Come join us — the exact times are on the schedule page every day.

Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur

The shul publishes a detailed printed schedule for each of the Yamim Noraim — a tradition running back to its founding year, with every tefillah, shofar blowing and shiur timed to the minute. Current schedules are posted on the schedule page as the chagim approach; the archive of past years' schedules lives there too.

Seats and visitors

A growing shul plans its High Holiday seating carefully — and the move to 3609 Quentin Road was made in part so that no family of the kehila, and no guest, should lack a seat during the days when everyone comes. If you are new to the neighborhood or visiting for the chagim, reach out early through the shul to arrange your seats — and machzorim are always available at the shul, free of charge.

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