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Kehillat Darchei Noam is an inclusive, fast-growing community in Modiin, Israel. As a partnership minyan, we strive to maximize women’s participation in synagogue life within the framework of Orthodox halakha. Darchei Noam’s communal life is rich with ritual and cultural programming, learning, social activism and volunteerism, and offers many opportunities for men, women, children and adolescents to become involved.
Kehillat Darchei Noam is an inclusive, fast-growing community in Modiin, Israel. As a partnership minyan, we strive to maximize women’s participation in synagogue life within the framework of Orthodox halakha. Darchei Noam’s communal life is rich with ritual and cultural programming, learning, social activism and volunteerism, and offers many opportunities for men, women, children and adolescents to become involved.
Kehillat Darchei Noam is an inclusive, fast-growing community in Modiin, Israel. As a partnership minyan, we strive to maximize women’s participation in synagogue life within the framework of Orthodox halakha. Darchei Noam’s communal life is rich with ritual and cultural programming, learning, social activism and volunteerism, and offers many opportunities for men, women, children and adolescents to become involved.
Kehillat Darchei Noam is an inclusive, fast-growing community in Modiin, Israel. As a partnership minyan, we strive to maximize women’s participation in synagogue life within the framework of Orthodox halakha. Darchei Noam’s communal life is rich with ritual and cultural programming, learning, social activism and volunteerism, and offers many opportunities for men, women, children and adolescents to become involved.

Welcome to Kehilat Darchei Noam



Kehillat Darchei Noam, which began with a handful of families meeting in someone’s courtyard, has been steadily growing to nearly 75 families, and is rapidly becoming one of the most popular Shabbat locations in Modi’in.

The Kehilla meets at the Netiv Zevulun School, on Emek HaHula Street, each Shabbat. Friday night services begin with Mincha, 10 minutes after candlelighting, year-round. Shabbat morning services begin at 8:45 am. Mincha on Shabbat afternoon is approximately one hour before Shabbat ends. The Kehilla also holds services on all chagim, High Holidays, Yom Ha'atzmaut, Tisha B'Av, etc. Newcomers are welcome!!