Shabbat Torah Study

Shabbat Torah Study
Congregation Darchei Noam 864 Sheppard Ave W., North York

Torah Study Saturdays | 9:00 a.m. - In the Library and on Zoom Come explore this week’s Parsha with us before services. We are usually lay-led, often lively and always rewarding. If you would like to participate via Zoom, please contact the office to be added to the list and receive a link

Shabbat Services

Shabbat Services
Congregation Darchei Noam 864 Sheppard Ave W., North York

Experience the heartwarming blend of traditional egalitarian Shabbat morning services, engaging children’s programming, Torah study, enlightening talks, alternative creative services, spirited Israeli dancing, and the camaraderie of communal Kiddush. Whatever you seek on Shabbat, Darchei Noam has something to offer! Our Shabbat morning services, filled with joyous singing accompanied by instruments, moments of contemplative reflection, and insightful divrei Torah (teachings), create a backdrop for life cycle celebrations within our welcoming community. Enhance your communal Shabbat experience by joining our Kiddush lunch. Whether you participate in our morning Torah study, celebrate a simcha with a community family, join in our monthly Israeli dancing sessions, or host your own gathering, Shabbat at Darchei Noam is a chance to reconnect with old friends and make new ones! We follow the Reconstructionist prayer book Kol Haneshamah Shabbat v’Chagim. Services take place on Saturday mornings at 10 am, with child care available. All our services are also streamed via Zoom!. If you’d like a community member to accompany you during a Darchei Noam service, simply let us know – we’d be delighted to arrange it! Come and immerse yourself in the richness and diversity of our community’s Shabbat observances. Aliyah and Special Occasions For an Aliyah during sanctuary services or to acknowledge a special occasion during virtual services, please contact Rabbi Ryan Leszner at least two days in advance. The Parnass will happily share news of your occasion with the congregation at the start of the Torah service.

New Member Shabbat

Congregation Darchei Noam 864 Sheppard Ave W., North York

Join us for a special Shabbat on March 28, 2026, honouring everyone who joined the Darchei Noam community over the past year. This cherished tradition celebrates new members with a dedicated evening of warmth and connection—reserve your spot now! We've loved welcoming you into our engaging communal life. Full event details and agenda coming soon. Interested in getting more involved? Let Tammy Genesove and the Membership Committee know. RSVP today to ensure your place at this meaningful gathering. Register Here

Bring a Friend Shabbat

Congregation Darchei Noam 864 Sheppard Ave W., North York

Saturday morning, March 28, we will be celebrating Bring a Friend to Darchei Noam Shabbat. If there’s someone you’ve thought about inviting to shul — a friend, neighbour, or family member — this is a good moment to do it. Welcoming new people is how we strengthen and grow our community, and that happens most naturally through the relationships our members already have. Thank you for helping bring new faces into our community.   Register Here

Tot Shabbat

Congregation Darchei Noam 864 Sheppard Ave W., North York

Tot Shabbat! On Saturday, March 28, Join us as we learn together, sing, and enjoy a delicious Kiddush lunch!  🎵 11:15 AM: Tot Shabbat with fun activities and songs 🍽 12:00 PM: Blessings and Kiddush lunch for all Let's celebrate a beautiful year of singing, playing, and dancing together.  Member Registration Guest Registration 

These Are a Few of My Favourite Texts

Congregation Darchei Noam 864 Sheppard Ave W., North York

Rabbi Tina Grimberg invites you on a special learning journey in “These Are a Few of My Favourite Texts.” In this class, Rabbi Tina will share sacred texts and literary writings from Jewish tradition that have most deeply shaped her rabbinic voice. From ancient Torah wisdom to modern Jewish voices, these are the passages that accompanied Rabbi Tina throughout her career—sources of meaning, challenge, and inspiration. Together, we will discover why these texts continue to resonate, offering enduring wisdom and insight for our own lives. The conversation will continue in our Post-Kiddush programs on March 28 and April 4, providing a welcoming space to reflect, discuss, and share insights with the community. Register Here