Welcome!
We are an independent, historic Orthodox shul that serves a diverse congregation and the broader community. We provide a place for davening (prayer), learning, and spiritual growth; and a social environment where we celebrate life-cycle events together.
We are haimish — a warm, caring, welcoming community where everyone can contribute and be active in the life of the congregation, build on the traditions of our founders, and link the Jewish past to the future.A Modern Community
We hope you will visit us when you visit Boston. If you live here, we hope you will participate in our educational classes, religious services, and holiday celebrations.
For a quick overview of what's going on, visit our What's New page and our Calendar.
A Historic Shul
The Adams Street Shul is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. We are about to begin our 100th year of service to the Jewish community.
Part of our mission is to preserve and maintain this historic building, with the help of many supportive friends.
For a quick overview of what's going on, visit our What's New page and our Calendar.
For eruv status see The Nonantum Eruv.
To report happy news about our members and community, e-mail nachas@AdamsStreet.org.
To read the latest, see our Nachas Notes.
To request prayers for health and healing, e-mail refuah@AdamsStreet.org. For names of people to pray for, see our Refuah List.

To contact our officers, committee chairs, and volunteers,
please see our Shul Directory.
Explore our website. You'll find helpful information for visitors, audio and video recordings of educational classes and events, a historical tour, information about Shabbat hospitality, and much more.
