Pride at Darkhei Noam
Pride at Darkhei Noam
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Pride at Darkhei Noam is a committee that supports and strengthens the community of LGBTQ+ members of Darkhei Noam.
Pride at Darkhei Noam sponsors social, chesed, and educational events in addition to an annual Pride Shabbat. Events are often aimed for the LGBTQ+ community but are open to the entire Darkhei community.
Pride looks forward to welcoming newcomers to Darkhei Noam. If you want to know more about the LGBTQ+ experience at our shul and our activities, contact the committee at pride@dnoam.org
Darkhei Noam is an inclusive community that adheres to Halacha. For answers to questions regarding the participation of the LGBTQ+ community in Darkhei Noam’s traditional services, please see the FAQs.
Pride Shabbat at Darkhei Noam
Shabbat June 20-21

Friday Night Mix and Match Dinner, Special D'var Torah Speaker, Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum, Pride-Sponsored Kiddush and Pot Luck Shaleshudes- MORE DETAILS BELOW:
The entire Darkhei Noam community are welcome to join DN Pride for our 4th annual Pride Shabbat June 20-21st.
Friday June 20:
1. Kabbalat Shabbat at 7:00 PM at Manhattan Country School, 150 W. 85th street
2. Mix and Match Pride Shabbat Dinner register here
Shabbat June 21:
1. Shacharit at 9:15 AM at Manhattan Country School, 150 W. 85th street, with special guest speaker, Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum, Senior Rabbi Emerita of Congregation Beit Simchat Torah.
2. Festive community kiddush after davening
3. Community potluck seudah shelishit at 5:00 at the home of Sandy and Leana Tapnack. Full location information and sign up here.
FAQ's about Darkhei Noam and LGBTQ involvement click here
Join our WhatsApp group for the most up to date information on events and community happenings.
We look forward to seeing you there
Pride Shabbat is still seeking sponsorships for kiddush and for our special guest. To sponsor or for more information, please email pride@dnoam.org.
Sun, February 8 2026
21 Shevat 5786
This week's Torah portion is Parshat Mishpatim
Candle Lighting
| Friday, Feb 13, 5:10pm |
Havdalah
| Motzei Shabbat, Feb 14, 6:11pm |
Shabbat Mevarchim & Parshat Shekalim
| Shabbat, Feb 14 |
Upcoming Events
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Saturday ,
FebFebruary 14 , 2026Tween Time
Shabbat, Feb 14th 11:00a to 11:30a
For 4th to 6th graders: Join for snacks, games, and to spend time with others your age! -
Monday ,
MarMarch 2 , 2026PURIM 5786
Monday, Mar 2nd 12:00a to Tuesday, Mar 3rd 5:00p
Purim begins on Monday evening, March 2nd, following Taanit Esther on the saem day. The fast begins at 5:17 AM and ends at 6:1. Darkhei Noam will be meeting at Trevor Day School 1 West 88th at 6:30 PM for Maariv and Megillah reading. -
Saturday ,
MarMarch 7 , 2026SIR Lunch March 7
Shabbat, Mar 7th 1:00p to 3:00p
Join for a Scholar-in-Residence luncheon on Shabbat arch 7 at Trevor Day School, following davening and kiddush. Registration to be open soon.
Volunteer to Lead Services!
If you would like to volunteer to lead services, read from the Torah or give a D'var Torah, please click here!
Get Involved in Communal Programming
If you would like to volunteer within our community please click here.
Join Darkhei Noam on WhatsApp
DN Chesed will be used to connect the community and alert members to volunteering opportunities.
Need a laugh? You'll find jokes, videos, memes and more at DN Comic Relief.
If you identify as a "Young Professional" in the Darkhei Noam community and are interested in connecting with others, join Darkhei Noam YPs WhatsApp Group!
Do you have a child participating in the Darkhei Noam Youth Program? Would you like to connect with other parents? Join the DN Youth WhatsApp group to be in the know.
Pride at Darkhei Noam welcomes all LGBTQ+ members of DN to our WhatsApp group.
Join DN Stands for Israel to share resources and support.
Email info@dnoam.org to request the sign-up links.
Mailing address: c/o Alistair Gatoff, 215 West 91st Street, #122, New York, NY 10024
Shabbat morning meeting address: 1 West 88th Street (at Trevor Day School)
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