July 2008 / Sivan - Tammuz 5768
 
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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 Chodesh
Num 28:1-15
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 Chodesh
Num 28:1-15
  • No Services this evening.
  • Light candles 8:13pm
Hukkat
Num. 19:1-22:1
Jud. 11:1-33
  • Services 9:00am
  • Havdalah 9:43pm
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  • Services 8:00pm
  • Light Candles
    8:11pm
Balak
Num. 22:2-25:9
Micah 5:6-6:8
  • Services 9:00am
  • Havdalah 9:40pm
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  • Board Meeting
    CANCELLED
   
  • Dairy Pot Luck Shabbat Dinner
    6:00pm
  • Services following Shabbat Dinner
  • Light candles 8:07pm
Pinhas
Num. 25:10-30:1
I Kings 18:46-19:21
  • Services 9:00am
  • Oneg Shabbat luncheon and question and answer period following services
  • Short Torah study session following luncheon
  • Havdalah 9:36pm
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A day of fasting commemorating the breach made in the defense wall surrounding Jerusalem in 586 B.C.E. This led to the capture of the city and the destruction of the Temple by the Babylonians, under Nebuchadnezzar, three weeks later and the exile of the Jews to Babylonia.Fast of Tammuz
       
  • Dairy Pot Luck Shabbat Dinner
    6:00pm
  • Services following Shabbat Dinner
  • Light candles 8:01pm
Mattot
Num. 30:2-32:42
Jeremiah 1:1-2:3
  • Services 9:00am
  • Oneg Shabbat luncheon and question and answer period following services
  • Short Torah study session following luncheon
  • Havdalah 9:30pm
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  • Hadassah Book Club
    at the home of Arlene S.
    7:00pm
    Invisible Wall
    by Henry Bernstein
 
  • Services
    6:00pm
  • Dairy Pot Luck Shabbat Dinner following Services
  • Light candles 7:54pm
Masei
Num. 33:1-36:13
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. 28:9-15
Isa. 66:1-24
  • Services 9:00am
  • Oneg Shabbat luncheon and question and answer period following services
  • Short Torah study session following luncheon
  • Havdalah 9:23pm
 
August 2008 / Tammuz - Av 5768
 
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  • Services
    6:00pm
  • Dairy Pot Luck Shabbat Dinner following Services
  • Light candles 7:54pm
Masei
Num. 33:1-36:13
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. 28:9-15
Isa. 66:1-24
  • Services 9:00am
  • Oneg Shabbat luncheon and question and answer period following services
  • Short Torah study session following luncheon
  • Havdalah 9:23pm
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  • Torah Yoga
    7:00pm
 
  • Light Candles
    7:45pm
  • Services 8:00pm
Devarim
Deu. 1:1-3:22
Isa. 1:1-27
  • Services 9:00am
  • Havdalah 9:14pm
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A day of fasting commemorating the destruction of the First and Second Temples.Fast of Tisha B'Av
       
  • Light candles 7:36pm
  • Services
    8:00pm
Vaet'Hanan
Deu. 3:23-7:11
Isa. 40:1-26
A minor festival that could be called the 'Jewish Sweethearts Day,' but has many different meanings such as providing a transition from the sadness of the preceding three weeks.Tu B'Av
  • Services 9:00am
  • Havdalah 9:04pm
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  • Board Meeting
    7:00pm
   
  • Light candles 7:25pm
  • Services
    8:00pm
Ekev
Deu. 7:12-11:25
Isa. 49:14-51:3
  • Services 9:00am
  • Havdalah 8:54pm
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  • No Services
  • Light candles 7:14pm
Re'Eh
Deu. 11:26-16:17
Isa. 54:11-55:5
  • Services 9:00am
  • Havdalah 8:42pm
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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
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
Labor Day
     
  • Light candles 7:02pm
  • Services
    8:00pm
Shoftim
Deu. 16:18-21:9
Isa. 51:12-52:12
  • Services 9:00am
  • Havdalah 8:31pm