A: At the moment, we are generally open from Passover until after Sukkot (subject to change from time to time). With G-d’s help, we hope to expand our activities in the future.
At present, there is no kosher grocery store on the island. However, we sometimes have basic products available in limited quantities (such as milk, cheese, wine, meat, chicken, and pita). If needed, feel free to contact us, and we will do our best to assist subject to availability.
No, at this stage we do not offer deliveries outside of Mykonos. However, Chabad Athens provides organized deliveries throughout Greece, directly to hotels, and you can contact them for arrangements.
A: A minyan is held depending on the number of visitors, as there is no large local community. During peak season (July–August), a minyan is usually held regularly. At other times, it varies based on attendance. Sometimes there are even two minyanim a day (Shacharit or Mincha), and sometimes none—depending on actual presence.