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SERVICES

Dear Congregants, 

Shabbat Services are now being held in our new building
1155 Wilkes Ave. at 9:30AM.

We look forward to seeing you on Shabbat!

To register for Shabbat Services please click HERE


FIRST TIME GUESTS MUST REGISTER HERE

Weekday Services are back!

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Although we may pray alone, Jews are encouraged to pray communally. The daily minyan is the backbone of the synagogue. It is the daily minyan that gives the synagogue its distinct reason for existing.

 

Twice a week on Wednesdays at 7:30 AM and Fridays (Kabbalat Shabbat) at 5:30 PM

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Friday, October 4 special time for Kabbalat Shabbat: via Zoom at 6:40PM

 

 

Congregation Etz Chayim welcomes all members of Winnipeg’s Jewish community and visitors to join us online. If you need assistance to log in into our Zoom weekly services, please email info@etzchayim.ca

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*if you need assistance connecting to a  funeral please call 204-589-6305 ext. 103

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MORNING SERVICES (ZOOM)

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  • 7:30 AM Wednesday Service

  • 9:00 AM Friday Service

  • 9:00 AM Sunday Service

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EVENING SERVICES (ZOOM)

ONLINE EVENING SERVICES | CONGREGATION ETZ CHAYIM
  • 6:00 PM Monday Evening Service

  • 6:00 PM Tuesday Evening Service

  • 6:00 PM Wednesday Evening Service

  • 6:00 PM Thursday Evening Service

KABBALAT SHABBAT​ (ZOOM)

SHABBAT MORNING (IN-PERSON & LIVESTREAMING)

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  • 5:30 PM Friday Kabbalat Shabbat Service

  • 9:30 AM Shabbat Morning Service

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SHABBAT MORNINGS - LIVESTREAMING | SATURDAYS 9:30AM

FUNERALS - LIVESTREAMING | AS SCHEDULED

For Full-Screen on Desktop CLICK HERE

Congregation Etz Chayim LIVESTREAMING Services

CLICK HERE 

Your internet connection will determine the quality of your video stream.  If the video stops during the live broadcast simply refresh your screen.  Thank you!

"Observing shiva, shloshim, and 11 months of kaddish as part of a community help tremendously in the healing process"

Reeva Abrams

"Daily Minyan is a wonderful process for dealing with grief and building community"

Merril Shulman

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