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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.

Our Community

Communal life at Kehillat Darchei Noam is rich with programming, from three different children’s services, community activism, cultural events and lectures, holiday parties and ceremonies, weekends away and outings to build connectedness.

The synagogue is also wheelchair accessible, and is inclusive of Jews from all backgrounds and lifestyles. The synagogue actively promotes and engages in social activism and volunteerism, from collecting food for poor families, to bringing music to Ethiopian preschoolers. The synagogue also offers special opportunities for adolescents to get involved, such as leading certain parts of services, tutoring for Bar/Bat Mitzvahs, taking part in the children's choir, running children’s services, community service, Shabbat clubs, and social events like bowling or movie nights.