An Alternative Minyan with a Twist

Over the course of the past year, our traditional Conservative congregation created a second Shabbat morning service we call Shir Hadash that meets every shabbat of the year, which includes spirited congregational singing led by a team of singers and accompanied by drums.  The service is not unlike what one might find at new congregations like Romemu in New York or IKAR in Los Angeles.  What is different here is that Shir Hadash was created and thrives in a traditional synagogue of 940 families with an 85-year history. When I came to Denver in 1994, Hebrew Educational Alliance was a […]

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