Shacharit Prayer Service
Sunday thru Friday 6:00am to 7:00am
      Shacharit, the morning prayer, holds deep significance as it marks the start of the day with spiritual grounding. By beginning the morning in prayer, a person aligns their heart and mind with gratitude, humility, and awareness of God’s presence. This early devotion sets the tone for the day, reminding us to carry mindfulness and holiness into all of our daily activities.
        
          The Shacharit service also connects us with tradition, as Jews across
          the world have begun their mornings with these prayers for generations.
          It provides a rhythm of consistency and a framework of discipline that
          keeps one rooted in faith. By dedicating the first moments of the day to
          prayer, Shacharit establishes a foundation of spiritual strength,
          purpose, and connection to community and God.
Men are encouraged to 
          fulfill the mitzvot by donning tefillin and tzitzit. Women are invited 
          to fulfill their relationship in prayer every morning as well.  
          Both Jew and Gentiles stand side by side to start their day with praise 
          and thanksgiving to connect with HaShem on a daily basis.
This service
          takes place everyday of the week except Saturday. The first half of 
          shacharit service is private prayer, while the second half is corporate 
          prayer.