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Rosh Hashanah Morning Service

Hobart Synagogue 59 Argyle St, Hobart, Tasmania

High Holyday worship continues as our community observes the distinctive liturgy and music of Rosh Hashanah, including in this service the haunting blasts of the shofar. Please note, we will be using the Progressive Mishkan T’Shuvah Machzor for this service. Geoff Garber from Melbourne’s King David School will be rejoining us this year to help […]

Event Series Progressive Shabbat Shacharit Service

Progressive Shabbat Shacharit Service

Hobart Synagogue 59 Argyle St, Hobart, Tasmania

Please join us for an Shabbat morning Service as read from the Progressive Siddur, Mishkan T'filah. If you are visiting Hobart or have not attended services before, you must provide your details in the form at the bottom of this page. The length of this service may vary according to circumstances.

Event Series Orthodox Shabbat Shacharit Service

Orthodox Shabbat Shacharit Service

Hobart Synagogue 59 Argyle St, Hobart, Tasmania

Thank you for your interest in the Hobart Synagogue. Please be mindful of physical distancing. If you are visiting Hobart or have not attended services before, you must provide your details in the form at the bottom of this page. The length of this service may vary according to circumstances.

Kol Nidrei Service

Hobart Synagogue 59 Argyle St, Hobart, Tasmania

Join the congregation as we observe Yom Kippur. The most solemn day in the Jewish calendar begins with the evening service that features the ancient and heartwrenching Kol Nidrei prayer. Geoff Garber from Melbourne’s King David School will be rejoining us this year to help ensure a sacred, solemn, and moving occasion. Please note, we […]

Yom Kippur Shacharit, Musaf, MInchah, Yizkor and Ne’ilah Services

Hobart Synagogue 59 Argyle St, Hobart, Tasmania

Join the congregation as we observe Yom Kippur. Communal worship on the most solemn day in the Jewish calendar begins at 10:30 am and continues until the blasts of the shofar at nightfall signal the end of the yomtov. The times of the individual services, the length of which may vary according to circumstances, are […]

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