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I attend "Nahalath Avoth" (נחלת אבות), a Yemenite congregation in Maale Adummim. The congregation is relatively small, but friendly. | I attend "Nahalath Avoth" (נחלת אבות), a Yemenite congregation in Maale Adummim. The congregation is relatively small, but friendly. | ||
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+ | To answer your obvious question, no, I am not Yemenite. The reason I go there is the Yemenite ''nusach'' is as close to the direction of our Sages as currently exists. They have been largely unaffected by the "kabbalah" practiced in Europe, and stay close to the teachings of the Rambam. | ||
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+ | Weekday services are at 5:45AM except on Monday and Thursday, when they are at 5:30AM. Shabbat services at at 7:30AM. Mincha is something like 45 minutes before sunset. |
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I attend "Nahalath Avoth" (נחלת אבות), a Yemenite congregation in Maale Adummim. The congregation is relatively small, but friendly.
To answer your obvious question, no, I am not Yemenite. The reason I go there is the Yemenite nusach is as close to the direction of our Sages as currently exists. They have been largely unaffected by the "kabbalah" practiced in Europe, and stay close to the teachings of the Rambam.
Weekday services are at 5:45AM except on Monday and Thursday, when they are at 5:30AM. Shabbat services at at 7:30AM. Mincha is something like 45 minutes before sunset.