Chabad of Venice
& North Port
Torah reading at Chabad of Venice
The Synagogue

Where Judaism comes alive.

Shabbat and holiday services that are joyous, engaging and uplifting — lively singing, continuous explanations, a warm welcome whatever your background, and a delicious Kiddush after services.

Lively singing

Services that carry you — melodies everyone can join, whether you know the words or hum along.

Continuous explanations

Page announcements and explanations throughout, so you're never lost — whatever your background.

A Kiddush worth staying for

Every Shabbat ends around the table — food, conversation, and the community at its warmest.

Schedule of services

A Shabbat, hour by hour.

5:30 PM Friday night
Kabbalat Shabbat Services (Winter)
7:30 PM Friday night
Kabbalat Shabbat Services (Summer)
9:30 AM Every Shabbat day
Torah Class
Torah Class
10:30 AM Every Shabbat day
Service Begins
11:00 AM Every Shabbat day
Torah Reading
Torah Reading
12:30 PM Every Shabbat day
Kiddush / Luncheon
Kiddush / Luncheon
Weekdays
Sunday mornings
8:00 AM
Chassidut Class
8:30 AM
Tefillin Club

Holiday service times are posted on each holiday's page and in the weekly email.

Sponsor a Kiddush

The food, the cholent,
the l'chaims.

We all enjoy the Kiddush luncheons served every Shabbat in shul. There are many occasions and people worth commemorating or honoring — and what better way than to sponsor a Kiddush and receive an Aliyah (a call up to the Torah)?

Look over your calendar and reach out with dates you're interested in. If several people want the same date, co-sponsorship is available.

Reserve a date
Kiddush luncheon at Chabad of Venice
L'chaim at the Kiddush
Basic Kiddush
$250 members
$300 non-members · serves up to 50 people

Challah · gefilte fish · three salads · hummus · cake · cholent · wine · l'chaim · bottled water · paper goods

Add-ons
Lox$100
Whitefish$75
Fourth salad$50
Assorted fruit$50

Larger crowds? Talk to the office and we'll scale it up.

Reserve your Kiddush.

Mi Shebeirach

Submit names for healing.

Add a name — or several — to our Shabbat morning Mi Shebeirach prayer list. You'll receive an email with a link to update or renew your list anytime, and a reminder before names expire.

Submit names for healing