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Events

Every week, there are several events happening at Netiviyah’s center: Congregational services, New Month celebrations, webinars, Havdalah, and other special events.

          Below, see a list of all Netiviyah events:

Hamotzi Food Distribution – Volunteering Opportunity

In Israel, many families are in extremely difficult financial situations, and without charities and organizations like Netivyah, they would not be able to put food on the table. Throughout the year, more than 140 families turn to us to meet their day-to-day needs. At Hamotzi we make every effort to meet those needs. This is… Read More

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Netivyah, Mordechai Narkis 16
Jerusalem, Israel
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Roeh Israel Shabbat Service

Roeh Israel, "Shepherd of Israel," is a Messianic Jewish Congregation (synagogue) in Jerusalem. The Shabbat service of the congregation is composed of the Shabbat morning synagogue prayers. The weekly Torah portion is read from one of the congregation’s Torah Scrolls as well as the selected portion from the Prophets and the New Testament. After the… Read More

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Netivyah, Mordechai Narkis 16
Jerusalem, Israel
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Hamotzi Food Distribution – Volunteering Opportunity

In Israel, many families are in extremely difficult financial situations, and without charities and organizations like Netivyah, they would not be able to put food on the table. Throughout the year, more than 140 families turn to us to meet their day-to-day needs. At Hamotzi we make every effort to meet those needs. This is… Read More

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Netivyah, Mordechai Narkis 16
Jerusalem, Israel
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Community Rosh Chodesh Prayers אירוע ראש חודש

Netivyah Mordechai Narkis 16, Jerusalem

Shalom! We would like to invite you to our last Rosh Chodesh prayer evening this year! Let's celebrate Rosh Chodesh Elul together at Roeh Israel! We're planning to have Mincha prayers and a light study as preparation for the month of Elul, Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur. And, as expected, loving fellowship afterwards during dinner.… Read More

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