Shiviti Bet Midrash: Winter Schedule - Classes Resume!
Shabbat Times and Schedule
Erev Shabbat - Friday
Candle Lighting: 5:45pm
Shekiah (Sunset): 6:03pm
Shabbat - Saturday
Latest Shema: 9:10am or 9:47am
Shabbat Ends: 6:40pm
Erev Shabbat - Friday
5:40pm - Mincha and Kabbalat Shabbat
8:30pm - Light "Soup and Salad" Shabbat Dinner at the Rabbi and Rabbanits Home (Please click here to donate towards the cost of dinner)
Shabbat - Saturday
9:00am - Shacharit NOTE: Latest Shacharit at 10:42am 12:00pm - Kiddush Lunch and Torah Study
5:20 - Mincha
6:00pm - Seudah Shelishit/Arvit
Shabbat Sponsors
Kiddush Lunch and Torah Study is still missing a sponsor. Kindly consider sponsoring this Shabbat! Seudah Shelishit is still missing a sponsor. Kindly consider sponsoring this Shabbat!
Thank you to all of last week's generous sponsors!
Please consider sponsoring a KSH event!
Kiddush Lunch and Torah Study $180 Challah, Salads, Fish, Chamin and Dessert
Seudah Shelishit - Men and Women $101 Challah, Salads, Tuna and Egg Salad
Weekday Class - Honor, Memory etc $90 Fresh Salad, Salmon, and Rice
Weekday Class - Honor, Memory etc $54 Torah study (without food)
You're always invited!
You're a cherished part of the Kehillat Shaar HaShamayim family!
That means that you are ALWAYS invited! For Tefillah, classes, and any of the Shabbat or Holiday meals!
You are welcome to bring Kosher food and refreshments for any of the Shabbat meals before Shabbat begins.
Holiday Pledges
Thank you for your generous donation during our High Holiday services! Your support allows us to make the impact we make throughout the year.
To make it easier for members and guests to participate in our High Holiday appeals, we are again offering the ability to submit appeals pledges online.
Thank you for submitting your pledges in a timely fashion!
Mazal Tov! Mazal Tov! --- To have your joyous occasion mentioned here, kindly email info@kshsd.org the week before.
KSH does not have a record of occasions and announces only what we are provided with by our members each week!
From The Rabbi's Blog - www.RabbiYoni.com
The Jewish community has long had a fear of Halachah. No, I am not talking about those Jewish communities who are honest about their indifference or non-absolute loyalty to Halachah. Rather, I am referring to the community who constantly prides itself as being “Halachically observant” and relishes at any opportunity to judge and critique all those who they deem as “not Halachically observant”... Click here to read more!
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