Leadership
General Questions about Getting Involved
Contact us at info@dnoam.org if you need help getting connected to a volunteer opportunity at Darkhei Noam.
Participate in Lay-Led Weekly Services
As a lay-led community, Darkhei Noam’s weekly services are led and coordinated entirely by volunteers. There is no need for prior experience to participate in weekly services. Our coordinators can connect community members to teachers and resources to learn how to lead any portion of the service, including davening, leining, acting as a gabbai, and giving a D'var Torah. Please reach out to our coordinators or fill out the volunteer form to learn more. We’d love to hear from you!
Davening Coordinators: daven@dnoam.org
Michael Kasdan
Rebecca Karpay
Leining Coordinators: torah@dnoam.org
Zahava Blumenthal
Robert Mayer
Gabbaim Coordinator: gabbai@dnoam.org
Aaron Marks
Dvar Torah Coordinator: dvar@dnoam.org
Hannah Rothstein
Get Involved in Communal Programming
Hospitality and Welcoming: hospitality@dnoam.org
Connecting community members and visitors to hosts for Shabbat meals; coordinating bi-annual community-wide Mix and Match events.
Primary contact: Allie Alperovich
Scholar-in-Residence: sir@dnoam.org
Selecting and inviting speakers for Scholar-in-Residence Shabbat events throughout the year.
Primary contact: Chaim Trachtman
Young Professionals (DNYP): youngprofessionals@dnoam.org
Planning social and educational events for young professionals throughout the year, including annual Tikkun Yom on Shavuot, Potluck Shabbat, and the DNYP book club.
Primary contact: Shoshana Marder and Isaac Altman co-chairs
Committee Members:Chris Penello, Lily Schmidt-Swartz, Rachel Weintraub, Racheli Weil, Ateret Sultan-Reisler, Ayelet Rubenstein, Abby Stein.
Pride Committee: pride@dnoam.org
Organizing educational and social events, as well as chesed opportunities, for LGBTQ+ Darkhei Noam members of
all ages and the broader Jewish queer community of NYC.
Primary contacts: Leana Tapnack, Neta Lerner, and Isaac Altman
Climate Action Committee: cac@dnoam.org
Planning events to educate our community about the climate crisis within a Jewish framework, including Climate Action Shabbat; overseeing the Darkhei Noam composting program; promoting the reduction of food waste at community events; and creating opportunities for personal and collective action in addressing the climate crisis.
Primary contacts: Rachel Mackson-Landsberg and Rachela Elias
Shiva and Aveilut Support: shiva@dnoam.org
Supporting families by assisting with Shiva details, including setting up the Shiva site and delivering necessary items; providing help with planning a post-cemetery meal; and coordinating Shiva Minyanim and text study.
Primary contacts: Ozzie Haller, Gail Gordon, and Bruce Goldberger
PLEASE NOTE:
Initial contact for burial and shiva needs should be sent to info@dnoam.org
Development Committee: development@dnoam.org
Coordinating community giving initiatives and planning for Darkhei Noam's ongoing financial development.
Primary contact: Eric Kaplan
Youth Programming: youth@dnoam.org
Planning and coordinating youth programming for children of all ages during Shabbat morning and holiday services.
Primary contact: Deena Nerwen
Mon, December 15 2025
25 Kislev 5786
Today's Calendar
| Chanukah |
| Chanukah 5786 : 12:00am |
This week's Torah portion is Parshat Miketz
| Shabbat, Dec 20 |
Candle Lighting
| Friday, Dec 19, 4:12pm |
Havdalah
| Motzei Shabbat, Dec 20, 5:13pm |
Chanukah
| Monday, Dec 15 |
Upcoming Events
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Sunday ,
DecDecember 14 , 2025Chanukah 5786
Sunday, Dec 14th 4:30p to Monday, Dec 22nd 5:00p
Chanukah 5786 December 15-22, 2025 // 25 Kislev - 2 Tevet 5786 HAPPY CHANUKAH FROM DARKHEI NOAM Chanukah begins this year at sundown on Sunday, December 14th (at 4:53 PM) Chanukah is a celebration commemorating the rededication of the Temple in the time of the Maccabees in the second century BCE. The name Chanukah means “dedication” (Chanukat haBayit - Dedication of the Temple). Our tradition tells us that when the Maccabees defeated the Greeks and entered the Temple, there was not enough pure oil to light the menorah for more than one night. But the single cruse of oil that they found burned for eight full days. To publicize these miracles, we light candles and say Hallel on all eight days of Chanukah, including Al Hanisim during Birkat Hamazon. Some customs of the holiday include playing dreidel and eating sufganiyot (jelly donuts), latkes (fried potato pancakes), dairy foods, and chocolate gelt. Join the Darkhei Noam dreidel-a- thon on Shabbat December 20th during kiddush! SHABBAT REMINDERS: The sixth night of Chanukah begins on Friday night, December 19 - remember to light the chanukiah BEFORE lighting Shabbat candles at 4:12 PM. At least one of the candles should be big enough to last for about an hour and a half. Some people use Shabbat type candles (thicker and longer-lasting) candles in their chanukiah to ensure that the flame stay lit into the night The seventh night of Chanukah begins on Saturday night, December 20 - remember to light the menorah AFTER havdalah at 5:17 PM. The seventh day of Chanukah, Rosh Chodesh Tevet, is known as Chag haBanot/ Eid al-Banat. Celebrated primarily by North African Jewish communities, this day honors the role of women in Jewish life and female heroes such as Judith. The last day of Chanukah is known as Zot Chanukah, from the words of a Torah verse read on that day, and has special significance for some Jews at the culmination of the holiday. Candle lighting is at 4:56 PM. כל אחד הוא אור קטן וכלנו אור איתן “Everyone is a small light and all together we are a powerful unwavering light” - from the Chanukah song Ba’nu Choshech Legaresh (lyrics here) May the lights of our menorahs drive out the darkness in the world. CHAG OORIM SAMEACH! -
Friday ,
DecDecember 19 , 2025Shabbat Chanukah Dinner: Friday Night, December 19, 2025
Friday, Dec 19th 5:12p to 8:00p
Join the Darkhei Noam community for Chanukah Shabbat Dinner, Friday, December 19th -
Saturday ,
DecDecember 20 , 2025In Shul Dreidel-a-thon
Shabbat, Dec 20th 11:45a to 12:30p
Please join for a friendly Darkhei Noam Dreidel-a-thon on Shabbat December 20th, 6th day of Chanukah during Kiddush. for all ages: there will be two full tournaments; one for children and one for adults.
Volunteer to Lead Services!
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Get Involved in Communal Programming
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DN Chesed will be used to connect the community and alert members to volunteering opportunities.
Need a laugh? You'll find jokes, videos, memes and more at DN Comic Relief.
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Do you have a child participating in the Darkhei Noam Youth Program? Would you like to connect with other parents? Join the DN Youth WhatsApp group to be in the know.
Pride at Darkhei Noam welcomes all LGBTQ+ members of DN to our WhatsApp group.
Join DN Stands for Israel to share resources and support.
Email info@dnoam.org to request the sign-up links.
Mailing address: c/o Alistair Gatoff, 215 West 91st Street, #122, New York, NY 10024
Shabbat morning meeting address: 1 West 88th Street (at Trevor Day School)
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