Hospital Visitations:
On a weekly basis or upon request, Rabbi Wilhelm and volunteers visit Jewish patients at the local hospital, whether affiliated or not, to cheer them up, recite a prayer, get the Hebrew name for a "Mi-Sheberach" prayer to be recited in the synagogue, and offer any other assistance that might be needed.

If you know of anyone who would welcome a visit, please give us a call.
 

Koshering Homes:
If you are moving into a new home, or would like to kosher your current residence, but are not sure what is involved, don't despair.  Please email or give us a call and we will be happy to come to your home to familiarize you with the laws and customs of keeping Kosher, and to help you with Koshering your dishes, cooking utensils and appliances.

To learn more about Kosher, click here.

Mezuzah house calls:
Is your Mezuzah a blessing? If it's an "original" hand written Mezuzah on scared parchment, if it's written in Torah script by an ordained and dedicated scribe, then it identifies, sanctifies and protects your home with its blessing. But, if you are not sure, or your Mezuzah has been up for more than 7 years, which according to Jewish Law, it should be inspected to ensure that the ink has not faded and that parchment is still intact. Call us and we will be happy to come to your home, free of charge, and assist you on any way. If you are moving into a new home, apartment, or office, we will help you make the proper blessings and put up the Mezuzah correctly.