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About Sukkat Shalom

Tallit och Torarulle

At Sukkat Shalom, we are dedicated to fostering a community of inclusivity and social justice. Our innovative worship services and educational programs cater to individuals of all ages, ensuring a meaningful Jewish experience. 

Our story

Sukkat Shalom is the progressive synagogue (liberal / reform / reconstructionist) of Judaism within Stockholm’s Jewish community (Judiska församlingen i Stockholm). The synagogue is run by Progressiv Judendom i Stockholm (PJS)  and was formed in the spring of 2005 as a non-profit and politically independent association, to respond to the need for a progressive alternative in the Jewish Stockholm.

In 2023, for the first time, we got our permanent rabbi. Her name is Rebecca Lillian and she is looking forward to meeting all members, new and old.

Synagoga

With religious services, studies, joint celebration of Shabbat and other holidays, we aim to develop Jewish life and Jewish traditions, strengthen Jewish identity and promote a Jewish community. For most of the year, we hold services twice a month, with lots of music and singing and subsequent mingling or even a potluck dinner after. In addition, we offer adult education and Torah studies, under the guidance of our rabbi and other leaders/educators, several times a month.

Davidsstjärna

Mitsva Power is Sukkat Shalom’s education program for b’mitzvah students. The program offers students and their families an access point to their Jewish heritage in a community-focused approach. Overall, the program aims to create a joyful Jewish learning space for young children who are at the start of their journey exploring their identity as young adults. Mitsva Power welcomes students and families to be engaged members of a community and empowers them to take an active role in the formation and articulation of one’s own Jewish identity.

Torastudier

Sukkat Shalom has an active adult education program, Adult Learning, that covers a wide range of subjects, including Jewish history, philosophy and literature, Jewish prayer and meditation in various progressive forms, Jewish holidays and the life cycle, as well as general guidance on how you can develop a progressive Jewish practice that is meaningful to you. We also gather regularly on shabbat to study and discuss the weekly parsha.

Siddur Kol Haneshama

We use our own siddur, Kol Haneshama, Voice of the Soul, a prayer book with the texts in parallel in Hebrew, transliteration, and Swedish and with many explanatory texts. It can therefore serve as an introduction to Judaism. Sukkat Shalom is consistently egalitarian, we do not differentiate between women and men, both participate on equal terms. Both women and men are included in the minyan and can be called to the Torah. Jewish births count equally on the mother’s and father’s side, and we welcome families in so-called mixed marriages.

A vital part of Jewish Stockholm

Sukkat Shalom is an important piece of the puzzle in a Jewish Stockholm that consists of many parts, both religious and non-religious. Fundamental to this pluralistic Jewish Stockholm is the Judiska församlingen, which provides important support to Sukkat Shalom and its progressive activities. We encourage members of Sukkat Shalom to also be members of the Judiska församlingen i Stockholm, but it is not a requirement.

E-mail us

General inquiries: info@sukkatshalom.se

Questions around membership: medlem@sukkatshalom.se
Questions about our events: event@sukkatshalom.se

Questions about our learning programs: utbildning@sukkatshalom.se

Questions regarding our website: webmaster@sukkatshalom.se
 

Please keep in mind that we are a small, all-volunteer board. We do our best to respond quickly, but your patience is greatly appreciated.

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