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Shabbat Services
Click HERE to see our current schedule of services.
We do not meet every week. If a date is not listed, it means we are not meeting for a service that day.
Our Kabbalat Shabbat (Fri night) services meet bi-monthly and will begin again this fall.
IF you need to say Kaddish or are planning a visit to Toronto, and we are not running a service on a certain date, please connect with our office HERE, and we will help you locate a service.
Shul Location, Directions & Parking
SHABBAT: City Shul's home, St. George by the Grange, is located at 30 Stephanie Street, one way street east from Beverley Street between Queen St and Dundas St. We suggest using the underground parking lot accessed from McCaul St. in Village by the Grange, across the street from OCAD, or there is a Green P on Beverley and McCaul Streets. Please click here for a quick video on driving to Shul and parking.
IMPARK Parking Lot - 206 Simcoe Street, Lot #2 - on St. Patrick St , 1 block east of McCaul, between Dundas and Queen St. Also accessible from Simcoe St. Weekend parking rates - $3 for 4 hours or less, $5 for 12 hours or less.
PLEASE NOTE: You cannot park in the back of St. George's.
If you are taking public transit; by subway: the nearest subway station is Osgoode on the Yonge/University line. Walk west on Queen and make a right on John Street. Dundas streetcar: exit at Beverley and walk south, turning left into the park and follow the path south toward the bell tower. Queen streetcar: exit at John and walk north one block.
Mailing address
Please note that we DO not meet at this address. It is only our mailbox
City Shul - 165 Avenue Rd, Suite 402, Toronto, ON M5R 3S4
Staff/Contact information
Rabbi Elyse Goldstein: rabbi@cityshul.com
Barb Wiseberg, Synagogue Operations Manager and General Inquiries: connect@cityshul.com
Lori Shapero-Press, Director of Jewish Learning: learning@cityshul.com
Office - 437-986-0613
School - 416-897-6827
City Shul's Privacy Policy
City Shul is committed to protecting your privacy online. This privacy policy explains the practices we use. If you have questions that are not covered here, please contact us at: connect@cityshul.com.
Our site contains pages where you can join our mailing list or e-mail newsletter or sign up for membership. Your information will never be shared or sold to another party. From time to time, we may send you materials by Canadian Postal Service mail. However, if you do not wish to receive materials by mail, you can let us know by calling us at 437-986-0613.
We never provide or sell our lists for commercial purposes.
At any time, you can contact us if you need to correct your information or want to be removed from any of our lists.
This policy may be updated as industry practices change and develop. We invite you to check back here or contact us at any time to obtain updates.
Technical Issues
For technical issues getting into any event or service, please
email connect@cityshul.com or send a text message to
437-986-0613.
Please do not text or email the Rabbi for technical issues.
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City Shul Shabbat Services
Click here for our Shabbat service schedule.
City Shul School
Click here to learn more about our shul's school.
City Shul Family Learning
Click here to see our upcoming family programmes.
City Shul Adult Ed and Adult Programmes
Click here to see our upcoming adult programmes.
Upcoming Events
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Sunday ,
MayMay 5 , 2024Special City Shul Theatre Event - "In Seven Days", Sunday May 5, 2024, 7 PM; Talkback with Rabbi Goldstein for this performance only
Sunday, May 5th 7:00p to 9:00p
Through tears and laughter, In Seven Days explores what it means to live with grace and grapples with how we say goodbye to the people we love most. Rabbi Elyse Goldstein will lead a talkback presentation at the conclusion of the play. -
Friday ,
MayMay 31 , 2024Shabbat Special Event - A Musical Kabbalat Shabbat with Hava N’Ranena
Friday, May 31st 5:30p to 9:00p
Join us for a music-filled Kabbalat Shabbat. The event begins at 5:30 PM, with coffee and a quiet shmooze, as the band sets up. Hava N’ranena - whose music is inspired by Nava Tehila in Jerusalem - will begin performing at 6:30 PM. The event concludes with Kiddish, followed by a light, vegetarian dinner.