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This new exciting hall forms part of the Stenecourt Shul in the heart of North Manchester. This beautiful and spacious venue can accommodate a maximum of 240.  The hall is certified by the Manchester Beth Din for meat and milk facilities.

If you wish to hold your function in the Shul Hall, please contact the secretary for details and costs. All caterers supervised by the Manchester Beth Din are allowed. If you wish to use other supervised caterers, please contact the shul before booking.

 

Photograph by Howard Gordon Photography  
 

 As part of the new building project that was completed in 1998, we built a new Beis Hamidrash, named in honour of our senior Minister. This most beautiful Beis Hamidrash has proved to be extremely popular both in terms of the numbers of people attending the various minyanim every day of the week, and also in the number of boys it attracts each evening for learning sessions under the watching brief of Rabbi Goldblatt.

We have daily hashkomoh services each morning. Regular shacharis services are held daily, except on Shabbos and Yom Tov, when the Beis Hamidrash is used for the well attended (70+) boys minyan. We are now considering holding a late morning minyan to accommodate those members from whom there has been a demand.

Daily mincha and maariv services are held, at times that obviously vary throughout the year, and there is always a late maariv held each weekday evening. For times of tephillah,see
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Apart from the minyanim, the Beis Hamidrash is used each night of the week for learning sessions, with boys learning in chevrusos or listening to a shiur given by one of the many Rabbonim associated with the Shul. As well as the above, the Beis Hamidrash is used on a motzei shabbos in the winter for our Avos Ubonim learning sessions which currently attracts over 65 boys each week ! During Elul, we hold late night Selichos services which have proved to be extremely popular with both our own members and with the wider community.

 
   
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