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Kol Zimrah

Kol Zimrah is an independent ''minyan'' or ''chavurah'' founded in 2002, based in New York City and meeting primarily on Manhattan's Upper West Side. Its motto is "meaningful prayer through music".〔Jay Michaelson, ("A Prayer Group of Their Own" ), ''The Forward'', November 14, 2003.〕
The congregation meets regularly for Friday night services which combine Hebrew language liturgy with musical instruments and singing.〔 It does not identify itself with any of the established Jewish religious movements, and has a style of prayer that does not fit neatly into the styles associated with any of them.〔("D.I.Y. Judaism: A Roundtable on the Independent Minyan Phenomenon" ), ''Zeek'', Spring/Summer 2007, p. 25.〕
Like other ''chavurot'', Kol Zimrah has no rabbi or other professional leadership, and is run completely by volunteers. It uses a "two-table" system at its potluck dinners (one table with vegetarian food, and one table with vegetarian food in which all ingredients have kashrut certification) in order to accommodate different standards of kashrut in a pluralistic community.〔Sue Fishkoff, ("Dietary changes afoot, but are they kosher? That depends what it means" ), ''Jewish Telegraphic Agency'', October 29, 2006.〕
Kol Zimrah has a "sibling" relationship with Tikkun Leil Shabbat in Washington, D.C.,〔Joelle Novey, "Our Sponges Are Praying: How a Dish System Reflects Pluralism, Environmentalism, Egalitarianism, and Community at Tikkun Leil Shabbat in Washington, DC", in Rabbi Elie Kaunfer, ''Empowered Judaism: What Independent Minyanim Can Teach Us about Building Vibrant Jewish Communities'', Jewish Lights Publishing, 2010.〕 one of the few other congregations that has services in the same style (musical instruments and the traditional structure of the liturgy).〔Neela Banerjee, ("Challenging Tradition, Young Jews Worship on Their Terms" ), ''The New York Times'', November 28, 2007.〕
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