The Sephardic Minyan
These dynamics were evident in May 1995, when The Shul hosted a meeting of the Annual Sephardic Rabbis Convention. The Rishon L'Zion, Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Israel, Rabbi Bakshi Doron Shlita, addressed the conference.
The community has experienced much growth since its inception and continues to expand on all levels.
To encourage the maintaining of original traditions, The Shul has opened its doors to the Sephardic segment of the community. A Sephardic Minyan has been established offering Daily and Shabbat prayer services. They are part of all social, spiritual, educational and communal activities at The Shul. In this manner, The Shul enables everyone to preserve their respective traditions and simultaneously cultivate a cohesive blend of Sephardim and Ashkenazim into one community.