Ritual Practices
Ritual Practices
The tefillah practices of Darkhei Noam reflect the minyan's commitment to finding opportunities for all members to play active roles in prayer within the framework of halakha.
Mechitza
Darkhei Noam’s mechitza is designed to create 3 separate domains: a davening space for men, a davening space for women, and a public ritual space in the center, which houses the Torah reading and provides a space for the ba’alai tefillah (the women and men who lead tefillah) to stand while leading davening.
Davening
Women lead the following services:
Kabbalat Shabbat
Pseukei D’Zimra
Torah Service
Yizkor
Hallel (except on Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah)
Women always lead the first three services above, while men and women split leading Yizkor and Hallel. Men always lead Shacharit, Musaf, Mincha, and Maariv.
During the High Holidays, women are often paired with men to co-lead services, specifically the expanded piyutim. On Rosh Hashana a man and woman share the shofar blowing.
Younger boys and girls often lead the end of services.
Torah Reading
Adults of all genders fully participate in kriyat haTorah (Torah reading) in the context of a traditional minyan of ten men. We divide the aliyot among congregants each week. Similarly, people of all genders partake in reading megilot.
A man and woman serve together as gabbaim during Torah reading. For the purpose of receiving aliyot, a woman is considered to be a yisrael.
Lifecycle Events
Lifecycle events are marked at Darkhei Noam. New parents often receive aliyot to mark the birth of a new child, which is often accompanied by a baby naming ceremony for girls. Children coming of age celebrate their b'nei mitzvahs with the community, and the Shabbat before a wedding, partners receive aliyot as part of their aufruf weekend. Adults of all genders recite kaddish when in mourning or to mark the yahrzeit of loved ones.
Learning
Darkhei Noam is committed to providing as many venues as possible for the community to grow and learn. Every Shabbat morning there is a dvar Torah before Musaf. In addition, scholars are invited to learn with our minyan several times a year, offering the community opportunities for extended learning and discussions on various topics as well as communal meals with the scholars-in-residence.
Please view our Halakhic Resources page for more details regarding Darkhei Noam's ritual practices.
Ritual Tools
Darkhei Noam has developed a series of tools and handouts for use during services. We are happy to share these with other partnership minyanim.
General
Torah Aliyah Cards (set to print double-sided, cut, and laminated)
Torah Blessing Sheets, with half-kaddish and birkat gomel on the back
End of Davening Order, for children leading the end of services
Gabbai Booklets
Gabbai Tools - a 52-page booklet with public prayers, various misheberakhs for special occasions, and page announcements for holidays. Individual prayers can be printed as separate pages.
Gabbai Handbook - a 40-page booklet of ritual notes as to how Darkhei Noam operates, and a calendar guide for the year to help prepare for various shabbatot and holidays.
Holidays
Liturgy breakdown for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur with potential women's roles in a co-leading model highlighted
Page number charts for Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur, listing various commonly used mahzorim
Reshuyot for Hatan/Kallat Torah and Hatan/Kallat Bereishit on Simchat Torah
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.
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