Our traditional egalitarian service, Hakol Olin, is usually held in the Beit Limmud on the same site as the Synagogue.
As in the Traditional Service, the liturgy follows the 'Singer's' prayer book. The atmosphere is friendly and anyone who wants to learn to lead part of the service or to leyn (chant from the Torah) is encouraged to do so and is given all the help they need.
Hakol Olin services take place on Shabbat mornings about two to three times per month, on festivals and occasionally at Minchah on Shabbat afternoons. In these services, men and women can choose either separate or mixed seating and both men and women may lead the service and read from, or be called to, the Torah. At festivals, services are usually held jointly with Assif.
Bar and Bat Mitzvah ceremonies, as well as other simchahs, are regularly celebrated in Hakol Olin services.