Learn more in the featured story by JewishBoston.
Read here about how Rabbi Emily Winer plans to continue Hartman’s role as an educational and cultural connector to Israel, including through CJP’s Spark, The Vilna, and beyond.
Executive Director, Dalit Ballen Horn, announces that The Vilna Shul, Boston’s Center for Jewish Culture, is the recipient of a 2022 Signature Grant from the Covenant Foundation for Centered on Culture
Read more here about "Come to the Sukkah", an exhibit honoring the 50th anniversary of New York City's "Sukkah in the Sky".
Vilna Shul Executive Director Dalit Horn joins the HUB History Podcast to talk about the history and future of this unique synagogue. Listen to the interview here or on Apple Podcasts.
Although Jews arrived relatively late in Boston, there’s still plenty of history to explore.
Our friends at The West End Museum published an article highlighting The Vilna's history and vision for the future. Learn more here.
Check out Judy Bolton-Fasman's article for JewishBoston on the Jewish folk art murals that were discovered underneath layers of paint in the Vilna Shul.
Check out the recent article on The Vilna's Lifesavers Series with Dr. Tal Zaks. https://jewishjournal.org/2021/04/22/israeli-who-led-moderna-vaccine-effort-explains-road-to-success/
Read the Full ArticleJudy Bolton-Fasman from JewishBoston writes about the Vilna's future endeavors.
Read the Full ArticleJewishBoston writes about Golem vs. Golem.
Take a look at the recent Boston Globe article on Golem v. Golem at the Vilna!
E-Jewish Philanthropy welcomes the Dalit Ballen Horn as the Vilna's new Executive Director.
Read the Full ArticleWe are pleased to announce that Dalit Ballen Horn has joined our organization as our Executive Director. Click to read the full annoucement!
Check out the June 2020 Boston Magazine article about the Vilna! Click here to read!
Click here to view our Spring 2019 Program Brochure.
Check out our 2018 Annual Report.
The Vilna's Fall 2018 programs are here!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 6/20/2018 Vilna Shul Awarded $500K from Boston’s Community Preservation Committee BOSTON, MA: Today, the Boston City Council unanimously approved the recommendation by Boston’s Community Preservation Committee and Boston Mayor Martin Walsh to fund a grant for the Vilna Shul for $500,000. This prestigious grant…
















