Every Jewish person was at Har Sinai when the Torah was received — men and women of every age, tiny children and even the Neshamos of future generations.
The Rebbe has always reminded us to celebrate and relive that historic unity each Shavuot by bringing every member of the family, from tiny infants up, to hear the Aseres Hadibros read in Shul.
CrownHeights.info has compiled a list of times and Shul locations around Crown Heights that are reading the Aseres Hadibros for your convenience.
PSA: Times for Aseres Hadibros in Shuls around CH
Every Jewish person was at Har Sinai when the Torah was received — men and women of every age, tiny children and even the Neshamos of future generations.
The Rebbe has always reminded us to celebrate and relive that historic unity each Shavuot by bringing every member of the family, from tiny infants up, to hear the Aseres Hadibros read in Shul.
CrownHeights.info has compiled a list of times and Shul locations around Crown Heights that are reading the Aseres Hadibros for your convenience.
The following are reading times for the Aseres Hadibros around Crown Heights:
Shul | Time |
770 (for children and women) | 1:00pm |
Oihel Nosson, 580 Crown St, between Albany and Troy Ave |
12:00pm |
Beis Shmuel, 885 Eastern Pkwy, between Albany and Troy Ave |
11:45am and 1:15pm |
‘The Shul’ Lefferts and Albany Ave |
12:00pm |
Aliya, 527 E New York Ave, between Brooklyn and Kingston Ave |
12:45pm |
Anshei NELM, 960 St Johns Pl, between Brooklyn and New York Ave |
11:00am |
The Class Shul, in ULY 570 Crown St, Upstairs corner Albany Ave |
11:45am |
FREE, 1383 President St between Kingston and Brooklyn Ave |
11:00am |
Rubin Shul opposite the Police Station |
12:00pm |
Congregation Anash, 770 Montgomery St, between Albany and Troy Ave |
11:30am |
Anshei Rubshov, 691 Crown St, side entrance, between Troy and Schenectady Ave |
12:30pm |
Bnei Shalom aka The Best Shul, 382 Crown St basement entrance, between Brooklyn and New York Ave |
1:00pm |
Eliyahu Nachum, 672 Lefferts Ave, between Albany and Troy Av |
11:30am |
Hadar Torah, 834 Eastern Pkwy, between Kingston and Albany Ave |
11:00am |
Kahal Chassidim, 1612 Carroll St corner Schenectady Ave |
11:15am |
Beis Levi Yitzchok, 556 Crown St ramp entrance on Albany Ave |
11:45am |
Kollel Menachem, 9303 Kingston Ave corner Sterling Pl |
11:00am |
Menachem Nochum, 440 Crown St, between Kingston and Brooklyn Ave |
11:45am |
Ner Menachem, 560 Empire Blvd, one flight up, between Kingston and Brooklyn Ave |
6:15am |
If you know of more times locations please email them to news@crownheights.info and we will update the list!
dear ch.info
Thank you for posting these times!
getzels shul
Thanks, this is gr8, but what about Reb Getzel’s Shul on Kingston ave?
wondering
what about empire steibel?
Early Minyan
Is Ner Menachem the ONLY early Minyan in the entire Crown Heights? Are there any others? Please Post.
wonderin
what about frankel shul?
are there any ashkenaz minyanim (to hear megilat rus)in crown heights or close by?
dovber
there is an early minyan in 770. not sure of the exact time.
abba
I never knew Kollel Menachem was by Sterling Pl.I gotta check it out!