Are you Jewish and looking for a place of worship? There is a strong, welcoming community in the city, so here is a list of synagogues in Stockholm, on-line resources and details of the kosher grocery store.
Synagogues:
Stockholms Stora Synagoga
Rabbi: David Lazar
Approach: Conservative / Masorti
Wahrendorffsgatan 3 B (next to the Community offices), 111 47 Stockholm, Sweden
See map
Phone: 46-8-587 858 00
Fax: 46-8-587 858 58
Services on Friday evenings 18:30 (summer), 17:30 (winter), Saturdays / holidays at 09:15. Mondays and Thursdays as needed.
For exact times, please consult the calendar on the The Jewish Community website.
Adat Jeschurun
Rabbi: Amram Maccabi Hayun
Approach: Modern Orthodox
Riddargatan 5, (on the 2nd floor in the building housing the Hillel School) PO Box 5053, 102 42 Stockholm
See map
Tel: 0739519832
Email: [email protected]
Times of Prayers:
Sunday shacharit: 9:00 am.
Monday – Friday shacharit: 8:00 am.
Friday evening: (When Shabbat begins) Nov-Feb: 5:45pm; April – May: 7:30 pm; June – July: 8:00 pm.
Shabbat morning: 9:00 am
For exact times, please consult the calendar on the The Jewish Community website.
Adat Jisrael
Rabbi: Amram Maccabi Hayun
Approach: Modern Orthodox
S:t Paulsgatan 13, 118 46 Stockholm
See map
Tel: 08-644 19 95
Email: [email protected]
Times of Prayers:
Sunday shacharit: 8:15 am.
Monday – Friday shacharit: 7:30 am.
Friday evening: (When Shabbat begins) Nov-Feb: 5:45pm; April – May: 7:30 pm; June – July: 8:00 pm.
Shabbat morning: 9:00 am
For exact times, please consult the calendar on the The Jewish Community website.
Progressiv Judendom
Approach: Progressive / Reform
Times of prayers:
PJS conducts Saturday morning services, once a month in the Sessionssal in the Jewish Community building. For more information, please contact Joel Klein
Also, all types of families with young children are welcome to share Friday evening activities without any demands for pre-existing Jewish knowledge. Please contact Lars Roth for more details.
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Information
Judiska Församlingen i Stockholm (The Jewish Community of Stockholm)
A comprehensive site, The Jewish Community of Stockholm help members to conduct their lives and secure their future based on Jewish tradition whilst remaining a well-integrated part of the Swedish society. They manage and promote cultural and social activities as well as education, with a special focus on children and youth.
Website: www.jfst.se
Email: [email protected]
Chabad Stockholm
Chabad, also known as Lubavitch, is an international movement whose aim is to reach out to as many Jews as possible with their educational and cultural programs, intended to promote Jewish spiritual and physical well-being around the world. Chabad Lubavitch Stockholm is a Jewish organisation open to all, regardless of background or level of Jewish faith. Chabad seeks to promote Judaism by offering a variety of services such as education, religious and social activities in a warm and entertaining environment, according to Lubavitcher-Rebbens guidance.
Website: http://www.chabadstockholm.com/
Jewish Community Center (JCC)
The Jewish Community Center of Stockholm is located on the 3rd floor in the Judaica building on Nybrogatan 19. This is where the youth movements, youth activities, culture activities, informal education, senior citizen activities, etc. takes place.
Tel No: 08-587 858 00.
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Kosher Food
Kosherian
A kosher food store in Stockholm, located in the Jewish Community Centre building, selling food from all around the world. There is a small restaurant on the second floor that is open for lunch on weekdays daily until 1 pm (closed in July). They also offer catering services.
Nybrogatan 19, 114 39 Stockholm
Tel: 08 663 65 80
email: [email protected]
Open Monday-Thursday: 11:00 to 18:00; Friday: 9:00 to 15:00
KosherStockholm | Miriam’s Catering
A new arrival on the kosher scene in Stockholm. KosherStockholm / Miriam’s Catering deliver kosher food to your doorstep! They also have kosher catering services, shabbat meals, kiddush and more. All orders are customized to the customers’ liking and everything is under the supervision of the new Stockholm orthodox Rabbi Amram Maccabi Hayun.
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Last updated: 13th June 2017
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