The Shul of New York
A Synagogue for Spiritual Judaism


Hazzan Adam Feder
Spiritual Leader / Musical Director
Hazzan Adam Feder, brings a unique blend of musical, spiritual, joyful and compassionate presence to each and every service at the The Shul of New York, the community he helped create.
Whether through music, The Shul Band, prayer, meditation, or simply showing up with presence and compassion, Hazzan Adam Feder remains a guiding force in The Shul of New York’s mission to be an uplifting, inclusive, and healing community.
Shabbat Schedule
We cycle through a variety of Shabbat services each month including in-person services at our spiritual home, The Angel Orensanz Foundation, in addition to community candle lightings and live-streamed services on Zoom. We hope you can join us!
Our joyful Shabbat services are led by Hazzan Adam Feder and our honored guest Rabbis, featuring live music from The Shul Band.
We can't wait to see you in-person again on September 22 & 23 for Rosh Hashanah. Ticket information available here!
September 5th
Service on Zoom with Hazzan Adam and The Shul Band
September 12th
Community Candle Lighting
September 19th
Service on Zoom with Hazzan Adam and The Shul Band
September 26th
Service on Zoom with Hazzan Adam and The Shul Band
October 3rd
Service on Zoom with Hazzan Adam and The Shul Band
October 10th
Community Candle Lighting
Sponsor an Oneg
Honor a special event by providing food and drink for the Shabbat Afterparty at an in-person service, or by making a donation to sponsor a 'virtual Oneg' at a Zoom service. It's a lovely way to share your celebration with the congregation and there are perks! You'll be offered the opportunity to light the Shabbat candles, and if you wish, to tell the congregation what you are celebrating or memorializing.
Host a Community Candle Lighting
We are a participatory congregation. Once a month on Shabbat in lieu of a Shabbat service, a member of the Shul community leads a short candle lighting ceremony on Zoom. Leaders are guided by a brief outline which includes the Shabbat candle blessing, kaddish and kiddush, and leaves room for each leader to be as creative as they wish. Contact us to learn more or host.
In-person on select Fridays at the Angel Orensanz Foundation
6:30 PM (Doors open 6:00 PM)
Location
172 Norfolk Street,
New York, NY 10002
The Angel Orensanz Foundation is wheelchair accessible.
We're all volunteers! Would you like to volunteer to help during our in-person services? Contact Karen Seidman at Karen@theshulofnewyork.org to volunteer.
Fine Print: We are required to strictly adhere to FDNY occupancy regulations for the safety of all. While we expect to accommodate everyone, we are required stop admitting people when occupancy limits are reached. If you arrive after the scheduled start of any service, you may not find a desired seat. Anyone attending a service may be photographed and/or videoed. By attending any Shabbat Service you are giving permission for these pictures and/or videos to appear on the Shul website, social media, and/or other Shul publications. ... Lawyers, feh!