Our 100+ year-old Adath Yeshurun synagogue stands in Aiken at 154 Greenville Street NW, nestled amidst cedar, oak, and holly on the corner of Greenville St and Barnwell Avenue. Among small town synagogues, ours is considered the longest observing small town Jewish congregation in South Carolina. We have a membership of about 60 households. Given our small size, we do not have a permanent Rabbi, but we stay active with the support of lay leadership, a student Rabbi during the High Holidays and the generous support of visiting Rabbis.
In our charming temple, our wonderfully diverse Reform Jewish congregation keeps the Jewish flame alive in this Southern community, reknown for its polo, golf, gardens, nature trails, and arts. Join us, and you'll be delighted with stories of our past and heartened by our engagement in the life of this beautiful, delightful, sophisticated town.
We generally hold Shabbat Services once per month although some months we hold a second Shabbat service. These services are typically held on the first Friday evening of the month except in the Winter when we hold Shabbot services on Saturday mornings. We also hold a full schedule of services during the High Holidays as well as services & events on other major Jewish holidays (e.g., Sukkot, Passover, Purim, etc.). Go to the calendar to see the full schedule of our services and Jewish holiday celebrations.
In 2023, we were blessed to have an outstanding Rabbi - Matthew Berman - who worked with our lay leadership to create a beautiful mix of melody and prayer. The resulting services encouraged self reflection while creating an inclusive environment where everyone could participate. Below you can sample a few of these melodies (one traditional and one you may not have heard):
Adath Yeshurun offers a broad variety of religious, educational, social and community service activities. We respond to the many different interests and needs of our congregation and community. Most of these events are free and open to the public. Check back often for updates!
We are committed to build an inclusive Jewish community in Aiken that meets the needs of our congregants – while at the same time engaging with and contributing to the broader Aiken community to assure our town maintains the character of tolerance and inclusiveness that makes it an attractive place to live for all of us. Use the link below to learn more about our community programs.
Our congregation is the center of Jewish life in Aiken while also being an important part of the broader civic life here. Our programming reflects our commitment to meet the needs of our Aiken Jewish community while also strengthening civic engagement and religious understanding. These initiatives are reflected in some of the recent events below.