Friday, October 31, 2008
Torah thoughts on Noach
1. One is to see to it that every Jew in his town/city is connected with Yiddishkeit, unlike Noah which built his ark not inquiring on the situation of his people.
2. Just as Noah did not pay attention to the fact that he (and his immediate family) were the only righteous ones of his generation, he served G-d with Love and fear.
3. in Hebrew the word for ark is Taivah which also translates to Word; one must enter in and engage himself with the words of Torah and Prayer.
Shabbat Shalom!
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Schedule for the last days of Sukkot
Friday, October 17 6:15 PM Mincha
Friday, October 17 7:15 PM Kabbalat Shabbat
Saturday, October 18 10:00 AM Shacharit Followed by a kiddush
Saturday, October 18 6:15 PM Mincha
Saturday, October 18 7:15 PM Maariv
SHMINI ATZERES
Monday, October 20 6:15 PM Mincha
Monday, October 20 7:15 Maariv
Tuesday, October 21 10:00 AM Shacharit (special prayer for rain)
Tuesday, October 21 11:45 AM Yizkor
Tuesday, October 21 6:15 PM Mincha
Tuesday, October 21 7:15 PM Maariv
Tuesday, October 21 7:30 PM Hakafot with dancing and meal.
Wednesday, October 22 10:30 AM Shacharit (Special prayer for completion of Torah)
Wednesday, October 22 6:15 PM Mincha
Wednesday, October 22 7:15 PM Maariv
Friday, October 17 7:15 PM Kabbalat Shabbat
Saturday, October 18 10:00 AM Shacharit Followed by a kiddush
Saturday, October 18 6:15 PM Mincha
Saturday, October 18 7:15 PM Maariv
SHMINI ATZERES
Monday, October 20 6:15 PM Mincha
Monday, October 20 7:15 Maariv
Tuesday, October 21 10:00 AM Shacharit (special prayer for rain)
Tuesday, October 21 11:45 AM Yizkor
Tuesday, October 21 6:15 PM Mincha
Tuesday, October 21 7:15 PM Maariv
Tuesday, October 21 7:30 PM Hakafot with dancing and meal.
Wednesday, October 22 10:30 AM Shacharit (Special prayer for completion of Torah)
Wednesday, October 22 6:15 PM Mincha
Wednesday, October 22 7:15 PM Maariv
Happy Isru Chag
Today is called Isru Chag. It is the day after Simchat Torah, today we must introduce the spiritual energy from the holidays into our day-to-day life.
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