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Portland's Eastside Synagogue
Congregation Shir Tikvah is a mid-sized independent congregation. Our founders envisioned a participatory, learning community and we work hard to fulfill that promise. At less than 20 years old, we're the "start up" in Portland's Jewish community.
Our neighborhoods are diverse and so are our supporters. They come from across the Jewish spectrum: Jew-by-birth, Jew-by-choice, queer, straight, trans, interfaith, atheist, devout believer. We welcome all who want to grapple with the beauty and contradictions of our sacred texts to better understand our faith, our world and our place in it.
Shir Tikvah means "song of hope". We gather strength from each other and our tradition, strength to hope and act for a better world, city, and community.
Until the Willamette River parts for Portland’s Jewish community to cross the divide, the liberal,
Independent Shir Tikvah remains the east side’s only full-time shul.
Rabbi Ariel Stone’s casual congregation is serious about social justice and
Torah Study, complete with fresh bagels and heated banter.
- Portland Monthly
Rabbi Ariel Stone is retiring in the summer of 2025. Read her announcement, fittingly couched in her regular parashat hashavua teaching, see the response of Congregational leadership, and learn about the Rabbinic Transition work in progress.
Looking for information about the Rabbinic Transition in the summer of 2025? Please click this link: Rabbi Search
We exist to create space for the central mitzvot of תורה Torah עבודה Prayer and Ritual גמילות חסדים Doing Kindness
For up-to-date listings of all of our gatherings for prayer, ritual, learning and activities, please check our calendar.
Guests: You are welcome to request Shabbat Zoom links, or sign up to join our weekly newsletter, by contacting our operations manager Amelia Schroth.
We follow the Jewish ethic of caring for the most vulnerable of our community; therefore continue to require vaccination and boosting. We will also provide high quality masks for those who require them in order to participate in our community
If you are feeling ill, please stay home and away from others.
Health authorities have recommended the following source for ongoing information about the pandemic.
Rabbi's Erev Shabbat Message
Sat, May 4 2024
26 Nisan 5784
Today's Sefirah Count Is 11
היום אחד עשר יום שהם שבוע אחד וארבעה ימים לעמר |
Today's Calendar
Shabbat Mevarchim |
: 9:00am |
Havdalah : 9:12pm |
Full Calendar
Upcoming Programs & Events
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This week's Torah portion is Parshat Achrei Mot
Candle Lighting
Shabbat, May 4, 8:06pm |
Havdalah
Motzei Shabbat, May 4, 9:12pm |
Shabbat Mevarchim
Shabbat, May 4 |