
Welcome to Beit Sasson – The Sephardic Congregation of Newton
Beit Sasson, the Sephardic Congregation of Newton, is a warm community that maintains the traditions of Middle Eastern and Spanish Jewry.
Jews of all backgrounds are welcome to worship and celebrate with us.

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Men's Torah Study
When: Wednesday 8:00pm
Where: Beit Sasson
Torah class on the topic of 13 principles of faith by Rabbi Nethanel Luria (Kollel of Greater Boston). Please join us for this wonderful class and discussion that encompass faith and related philosophical topics: For more information contact nirmaimon22@gmail.com

Women's Torah Study
When: Monday 8:00pm
Where: Beit Sasson
Join our vibrant women’s group for an engaging and uplifting Torah study experience. The class will be taught by various Rabaniyot from the Boston Kollel. Together, we will explore timeless wisdom, foster meaningful discussions, and build a supportive community of learning and connection. For more information contact maimonshiran@gmail.com

Chok L’Yisrael Daily Shiur
Please join us for a wonderful Chok L’Yisrael shiur, led by Zvi Rubenstein.
When: Everyday after Shahrit
Where: Beit Sasson

Children's Programs
When: Shabbat Mornings - 9:30am
Where: Beit Sasson
***It is important that you supervise your young children if they are not in a Children's Program group or in the Sanctuary with you.
*** For more information, please contact Estelle Cohen at: Estelle.cohen@mail.huji.ac.il

Nachalot
10 Iyar FANY MILLER HOFFMAN
11 Iyar HAIM SIMON COHEN
12 Iyar LORI KIRBY
15 Iyar ITZHAK SASPORTAS
16 Iyar DEBORAH MIZRAHI
19 Iyar LATIFA YEHOSHUA
23 Iyar MORDECHAI NAGGAR
24 Iyar MAKLOUF SIMON
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