January 2010 / Tevet - Shevat 5770
 
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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  • Light candles
    4:15pm
  • NO SERVICES SCHEDULED
Vayehi
Gen. 47.28-50.26
I Kings 2.1-12.
  • Services 9:00am
    led by
    congregants
  • Havdalah 5:45pm
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  • NO RELIGIOUS SCHOOL
   
  • Hebrew School
    4:00pm
  • Lunch and Learn
    12 noon-1:30pm
    $5/week
  • Light candles
    4:21pm
  • Services 7:00pm
Shemot
Exo. 1.1-6.1
Isaiah 27.6-28.13, 29.22-23
  • Services 9:00am
  • Havdalah 5:52pm
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  • Religious School
    10:00am
   
  • Hebrew School
    4:00pm
  • Lunch and Learn
    12 noon-1:30pm
    $5/week
  • Services
    7:00pm
    led by congregants
  • Light candles 4:29pm
New Month/New Moon celebrated on the first day of each lunar month. If the previous month has 30 days, the thirtieth day is celebrated as the first day of Rosh Hodesh, and the actual first day of the new month, as the second day of Rosh Hodesh. However, the beginning of the month is always counted from the second day of Rosh Hodesh if Rosh Hodesh is observed for 2 days.Vaera
Exo. 6.2-9.35
Rosh Hodesh Num. 28.9-15
Isaiah 66.1-24
  • Services 9:00am
    led by congregants
  • Havdalah 6:00pm
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  • NO RELIGIOUS SCHOOL
 
  • Board Meeting
    7:00pm
  • Hebrew School
    4:00pm
  • Lunch and Learn
    12 noon-1:30pm
    $5/week
  • Light candles 4:37pm
  • Services
    6:00pm
    followed by Potluck Dinner
Bo
Exo. 10.1-13.16
Jeremiah 46.13-28.
  • Services 9:00am
  • Havdalah 6:09pm
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  • Religious School
    10:00am
   
  • Hebrew School
    4:00pm
  • Lunch and Learn
    12 noon-1:30pm
    $5/week
  • Light candles 4:46pm
  • Services
    7:00pm
Beshalah
Exo. 13.17-17.16
Judges 4.4-5.31
  • Services 9:00am
  • Havdalah 6:17pm
  • Tu B'Shevat Pizza Party and Movie Night
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  • Religious School
    10:00am
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February 2010 / Shevat - Adar 5770
 
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
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  • Hebrew School
    4:00pm
  • Lunch and Learn
    12 noon-1:30pm
    $5/week
  • Light candles
    4:55pm
  • Services
    7:00pm
Yitro
Exo. 18.1-20.23.
Isaiah 6.1-7.6, 9.5-6
  • Services 9:00am
  • Havdalah 6:26pm
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  • Religious School
    10:00am
   
  • Hebrew School
    4:00pm
  • Lunch and Learn
    12 noon-1:30pm
    $5/week
  • Light candles
    5:04pm
  • Services 7:00pm
    led by
    congregants
Mishpatim
Exo. 21.1-24.18.
  • Services 9:00am
    led by
    congregants
  • Havdalah 6:35pm
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New Month/New Moon celebrated on the first day of each lunar month. If the previous month has 30 days, the thirtieth day is celebrated as the first day of Rosh Hodesh, and the actual first day of the new month, as the second day of Rosh Hodesh. However, the beginning of the month is always counted from the second day of Rosh Hodesh if Rosh Hodesh is observed for 2 days. Rosh Hodesh
Num. 28.1-15
  • NO RELIGIOUS SCHOOL
New Month/New Moon celebrated on the first day of each lunar month. If the previous month has 30 days, the thirtieth day is celebrated as the first day of Rosh Hodesh, and the actual first day of the new month, as the second day of Rosh Hodesh. However, the beginning of the month is always counted from the second day of Rosh Hodesh if Rosh Hodesh is observed for 2 days.Rosh Hodesh
Num. 28.1-15
  • Board Meeting
    7:00pm
  • Hebrew School
    4:00pm
  • Lunch and Learn
    12 noon-1:30pm
    $5/week
  • Rabbi’s Lecture
    Jews in a Gentile World
    7:00pm
  • Services
    7:00pm
  • Light candles 5:13pm
Terumah
Exo. 25.1-27.19.
I Kings 5.26-6.13.
  • Services 9:00am
  • Havdalah 6:44pm
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  • Religious School
    10:00am
   
  • Hebrew School
    4:00pm
FAST OF ESTHER (13 Adar) - Commemorates Esther fasting before pleading with King Ahasuerus to spare the Jewish people (See Purim).Fast of Esther
    Morning:
    Exo. 32.11-14, 34.1-10.
    Afternoon:
    Exo. 32.11-14, 34.1-10.
    Isaiah 55.6-56.8
  • Lunch and Learn
    12 noon-1:30pm
    $5/week
  • Light candles 5:21pm
  • Services
    7:00pm
Tetzaveh
Exo. 27.20-30.10
  • Services 9:00am
  • Havdalah 6:09pm
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PURIM (14 Adar) - Commemorates the deliverance of Persian Jewry from their intended destruction by Haman, the chief minister of King Ahasuerus (circa Fifth Century B.C.E.). The holiday is marked by the reading of the Megillah (The Biblical Book of Esther) which recounts the details of how Queen Esther and Mordecai managed to thwart a plot by Haman.

Because of its uniquely joyful nature, Purim is the occasion for parties and other festivities. It is customary to send food gifts (mishloach manot) to friends and to distribute charity to the poor. A special festive meal (purim seudah) is held on Purim afternoon.Purim
  • Religious School
    10:00am
  • Purim Carnival
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