Monday and Tuesday Evening February 26-27 - 8:30pm
The Shiviti Night Kollel will replace our regular learning with two Purim preparation classes in honor of the upcoming holiday of Purim.
All are welcome to attend!
Fast of Esther
Fast of Esther - Schedule
7:00am - Shacharit with Torah reading (with Tefillin)
5:15pm - Mincha with Torah reading (without Tefillin)
Followed by Arvit and Megillah Reading (Schedule below)
NOTE: If you are interested in sponsoring break-the-fast refreshments at the Bet Knesset for $126, kindly respond to this email. Tizku L'Mitzvot!
Fast of Esther - Halachic Times
Fast Begins
5:04am dawn degrees or at: 5:05am dawn fixed minutes Eating of a settled character may not be started during the half hour immediately preceding dawn. Please consult the Rabbi for details.
Fast Ends
Rabbi Tukaccinsky The fast ends no later than the emergence of three average stars at: 6:13pm
Rabbi Moshe Feinstein One who finds fasting difficult may eat at: 6:16pm One who does not find fasting difficult should wait until the time for Motzaei Shabbat at: 6:23pm
Purim Schedule and Celebration!
Wednesday, February 28th
6:13pm - Megillah Reading Come in your holiday clothing (or costumes) and hear the Megillah read for the first time this year!
Thursday, March 1st
6:30am - Shacharit
7:30am (approx.)- Regular Megillah Reading
8:45am - Early Purim Seudah/Breakfast (suggested $10 donation )
NOTE: If you are interested in sponsoring this beautiful breakfast at the Bet Knesset for $180, kindly respond to this email. Tizku L'Mitzvot! ---
We must give two gifts of food to at least one friend on Purim. This can easily be done on your own.
3. Matanot LaEvyonim - Gifts to the Poor
We are obligated to perform the Mitzvah of “Matanot La’Evyonim” on Purim day which is the distribution of two monetary gifts, one to each needy person.
If you would like to appoint Rabbi Yonatan as your messenger, you can use the convenient form at this link to perform this holy Mitzvah.
It is customary to donate money before Purim as “a commemoration of the Half-Shekel” which was donated by the entire Jewish nation when the Bet Hamikdash stood.
If you would like to perform this Mitzvah with actual silver coins, you are welcome to come to Kehillat Shaar HaShamayim any day before Purim, or before Megillah reading on Wednesday. We have three silver coins (generously donated by the Savin family) for this purpose.
If you will be unable to do so, you can use the convenient form at this link to perform this precious custom.