A morning minyan is a short, communal prayer service traditionally held in the morning. It offers a meaningful way to begin the day with reflection, intention, and connection to community. Each gathering is led by a member of the congregation and often includes thoughtful introductions, creative insights, and melodies that bring the prayers to life.
At Kol Ami, our Morning Minyans are held on Zoom four days a week and last about 30 minutes. They are led by lay members of the congregation, and while following the structure of a traditional service, each session reflects the personality of the leader—often including creative introductions, thoughtful insights, and unique touches to the prayers.
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday – 8:30 a.m.
Sundays– 9:00 a.m.
Visitors are always welcome—please contact us if you would like to join a service.
Morning Minyan Resources
To help you follow along and feel more at home in the service, we’ve prepared a few resources: