INTERNATIONAL KEHILAH

We are a diverse and welcoming online Sephardic Jewish congregation with members on every continent and in many countries.

AVODAT HASHEM

We offer meaningful Sephardic Jewish liturgical services for Shabbat, Festivals, and all observances in the Jewish calendar using our very own siddur with Kabbalistic kavanot.

JEWISH & KABBALISTIC LEARNING

We offer weekly learning which include Kabbalah, Living Torah, Talmud, Zohar, Jewish Liturgy, and Hebrew studies.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Clicking on an event will take you to that event on our Events page.


With your tzedakah (donation) we can continue to provide meaningful services, studies, and share our Kabbalah4All Siddur with everyone. We thank you in advance for your generosity and support.

LATEST NEWS

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    Join Us For The Festival of Pesach

    We invite you to join us for the Festival of Pesach, which begins on Monday evening, April 22, 2024. To see our full Pesach Schedule, please go to our CHAGIM page.

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    Join Us For Sefirat HaOmer

    We invite you to join us during the period of Sefirat HaOmer, which begins on the second night of Pesach (Monday evening, April 23, 2024). We will broadcast Arvit and Sefirat HaOmer each night, Sundays-Thursdays @ 8:30 PM EDT and Shabbat according to the Shabbat schedule. Go to our EVENTS page to join us.

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    Become A Member of Our Tribe

    We invite you to become a member of our tribe. Kabbalah4All Congregation was established to connect people who wish to be part of a Jewish community which focuses on Kabbalah (Mystical Judaism). We are an online synagogue community with members in almost every continent. Our members have a voice in our community and are empowered through our services and studies to effect change in their part of the world--the idea of Tikkun Olam. Go to our MEMBERSHIP page for more information.

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    Tzedakah

    The word צדקה "tzedakah" in Hebrew often is translated as charity, but it actually comes from the root צדק "tzedek" which means righteousness. The addition of the letter ה "Hei" connects righteousness to Malchut. Many people say "giving" tzedakah, but the more appropriate phrase is "doing" tzedakah. Tzedakah is in many ways an exchange of energy and is a visible expression of gratitude in this world for that which we have received, especially when we receive it from an organization that helps us to grow spiritually. We thank you in advance for your generosity and support. Click Here to make a donation.

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    Your Hebrew Name

    At the end of the Amidah, we whisper a verse from the Tanach which is associated with our Hebrew name. Would you like to know your Hebrew name and the verse that corresponds to your name? Or would you like us to help you choose a Hebrew name and even have a certificate with your Hebrew name and verse? Email Us for more information.