The daily Minyanim at Princeton are an important part of Jewish life on campus. Guests are always welcome. Though we usually make minyanim every day for Shacharit, Minchah and Maariv, those with a special need for a minyan are advised to get in touch a few days beforehand. For more information, please contact Sam Cohen or Menachem Lazar.
| Shacharit | Mincha | Maariv | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sunday | 8:30am | 1:00pm | 7:00pm |
| Monday | 7:40am | 1:00pm | 7:00pm |
| Tuesday (Rosh Chodesh) | 7:25am | 1:00pm | 7:00pm |
| Wednesday (Rosh Chodesh) | 7:25am | 1:00pm | 7:00pm |
| Thursday | 7:40am | 1:00pm | 7:00pm |
| Friday | 7:55am | 4:25pm | after mincha |
| Shabbat | 9:15am | 4:10pm | 5:27pm |
The times listed for shacharit are fixed, with exceptions made for Rosh Chodesh and Jewish holidays. The times for mincha and maariv sometimes change; please check this page or contact us before visiting.
NOTE: During the summer months and other university breaks, gathering a minyan for the evening services is not always easy. We often announce on a daily basis, through email, whether or not a minyan will take place and at what time. Please be in touch if you would like to be added to the list or would like to inquire about a specific day.
Note about driving and parking
Parking in the lot behind the Center for Jewish Life between 8am and 5pm requires a special permit. However, at all other times you may park there freely. If you are looking at a map of the area (G3), you will see that we are located on the northeast corner of Ivy Lane and Washington Road.