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Orthodox Minyan
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The UM Hillel’s O-Minyan provides a warm, welcoming community for Orthodox students and others in the campus and Ann Arbor communities. The O-Minyan meets for morning and afternoon services and every Friday for Kabbalat Shabbat, Shabbat morning, and the third Shabbat meal. Service times for the O-Minyan are listed below:
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Monday-Wednesday (at U-M Hillel) |
Thursday-Friday (at Chabad) |
Sunday (at Chabad) |
| Weekday morning |
7:30am |
7:30am |
9:00am |
| Weekday Mincha/Ma'ariv ( At Hillel) |
10 minutes before shkiyah (sunset) |
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| Shabbat morning( At Hillel) |
9:30am |
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| Shabbat mincha( At Hillel) |
30 minutes before shkiyah (sunset) |
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Rabbi Rod Glogower serves as the staff advisor for the Orthodox Minyan. The O-Minyan sponsors programs during the year that appeal to one's culinary, intellectual and social senses, including annualback-to-school BBQ, pizza parties, social outings and guest speakers. They also co-sponsor programs and Shabbat lunches with Hillel's other minyans. Contact David Rosenwein at davirose@umich.edu, Sharon Layani at layani@umich.edu, or Aliza Storchan at astorcha@umich.edu for more information.
There is also an active Ann Arbor Orthodox Minyan whose members join the Hillel O-Minyan for services and holiday celebrations. The members of the AAOM also welcome students into their homes for Shabbat and holiday meals. For more information contact http://www.annarborminyan.org
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