This Shul’s for you…
A shul is more than just a synagogue. A shul, which is Yiddish for a place of prayer and study, is a home for any jew looking for a warm and spiritual place to grow. At Our Shul everybody’s welcome. Come when you want. Leave when you want. Bring the whole gang. And while the kids are making new friends at their special “kid-friendly” service,treat your soul to something special. With a “come as you are” attitude, you’ll feel right at home. No matter where in Howard County you live, work or study, if you are looking for a place to express your soul, thisshul’s for you.
Where Everybody Knows Your Name…
Walking into our shul, the first thing you will notice is the people. There are Jews from all walks of life, from all backgrounds and affiliations. You will see smiles, hugs and warm handshakes as people greet each other in a uniquely intimate and relaxed setting. At every service you will find families, singles, seniors and lots of children. People come to ourshul because of the sense of community and Jewish warmth they feel here.
Your home. Free!
There is no charge to come to our Shul. Feel free to come as often as you’d like. You’re already a member. We all are.
Just Jewish..
A Jew is a Jew. Period. We are one people; we have one Torah, and we have one G-d. Our Shul endeavors to bring unity to the Jewish Community through our common bond of Jewish faith and observance. At Our Shul, we don’t label ourselves, and we don’t label others. We’re just Jewish.
The Shul For Every Taste…
Our Shul is dedicated to helping every Jew increase their level of Jewish knowledge, enthusiasm and commitment. We encourage you to participate regardless of your background, affiliation or level of observance. OurShul is not out to make you Orthodox. Only you can make personal decisions with regard to your lifestyle.
In no way is the commitment to a religious lifestyle a prerequisite to one’s acceptance at Our Shul. There are no judgements and expectations. You don’t even have to read Hebrew. Our Hebrew/English prayer books are user friendly, and during services, page numbers are called regularly so even a novice attendee will feel at ease.