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Orthodox Synagogues

 

There are two orthodox synagogues in Stockholm with a daily minyan. Adat Israel is located in Södermalm and Adat Jeshurun in the Center of town. Rabbi Isak Nachman is the Rabbi for both synagogues. He can be reached at +468 5878 5833 or isak.nachman@jfst.se.

Summer prayer times:

Please note that during the summer there will only be one daily minyan for Shacharit as follows: June 10 – July 15 only in Adat Israel, 12 July – August 21 only in Adat Jeshurun. Friday night and Shabbat morning there will be minyanim as usual in both synagogues. 

Adat Israel

Adat Israel is situated in the Södermalm area of Stockholm city on Sankt Paulsgatan 13 (Right entrance). The closest subway stations are Slussen or Mariatorget. It is also known as Söder Shul or the Poylishe Minyan. For more information visit www.adatjisrael.se.

Times of Prayers:
Sunday shacharit: 8:15 am.
Monday - Friday shacharit: 7:30 am.
Friday evening:
November - February: 17:45.
April - May: 7:30 pm.
June - July: 8:00 pm.
Other: At Candle lighting. 
Shabbat morning: 9:00 am.

Adat Jeschurun

Adat Jeschurun is situated in the Jewish school building on Riddargatan 5. If the entrance is closed you can also enter on weekdays through Nybrogatan 19 (The Jewish Center). The closest subway station is Östermalmstorg. The interior furniture of the Synagogue was rescued from a Hamburg synagogue that survived Kristalnacht. Visit www.jeschurun.se for more information.  

Times of Prayers:
Sunday shacharit: 9:00 am.
Monday - Friday shacharit: 8:00 am.
Friday evening: When Shabbat begins.
April - May: 7:30 pm.
June - July: 8:00 pm.
Shabbat morning: 9:00 am.    

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