The holiest work requires community.
We’re here for your simchas and your sorrows.
Jewish time marks cycles in weeks, months, and years. It also marks the cycles of simchas (joys) and sorrows that move through our lives.
Our tradition teaches that the most holy prayers require a minyan–a community–of at least ten adults. Among those that require community are the prayers we use to mark mourning and to mark joy. The Sages of the past understood that the benefit of one family’s joy can lift us all just as the weight of one person’s sorrow is more easily borne when they are not alone.
At Baltimore Hebrew Congregation, we are a family. We are here for one another’s milestones. From baby namings to B’mitzvah to weddings to funerals and mourning.