Friday, December 11, 2020

HJC News - Vayeishev -Chanukah-Shabbos Mevorchim

Condolences to the Schuster family on the passing of our beloved friend Harry Schuster A"H. 

Please note that Mincha today is at 4:30pm. Due to Covid, our minyan is smaller than usual, and often starts later than the posted time. While this can be frustrating during the week, Shabbos Chanukah makes this far more problematic, as we need to light the Menorah in shul before Shabbos, with a Minyan guaranteed.  So please make every effort to allow us to start Mincha today at 4:30pm.

This Shabbos afternoon, I will be speaking about Rabbi Aaron Lopiansky shlita, the current Rosh Yeshiva of the Yeshiva of Greater Washington.

Starting this Monday, sunrise will be late enough that we are once again forced to announce that Brochos on Tallis and Tefillin should be made after Yishtabach. (Times will vary day by day.) This continues until well into January.

This Shabbos is Shabbos Mevorchim. Rosh Chodesh Teves is this Wednesday. Shacharis on Rosh Chodesh Wednesday morning will start at 6:37am; and Brochos on Tallis and Tefillin will need to be made after Yishtabach. 


Shabbos Parshas...Vayeishev
English dates: Friday/SaturdayDecember 11-12
Shabbos Mevorchim
Candle-Lighting4:38 PM
Friday Mincha4:30 PM
Dr. Bela Glaser memorial Chumash Shiuron hiatus
Shacharis9:00 AM
Sof Zman Krias Shema (GR"A/Baal Hatanya)10:02 AM
Navi Shiuron hiatus
Shabbos Mincha4:35 PM
Maariv5:47 PM
Mincha the following Sunday through Thursday4:45 PM
Shacharis during the week
Sunday8:00 AM
Monday-Friday6:45 AM
Friday December 25 and Friday January 18:00 AM
Wednesday, December 16 (Rosh Chodesh Teves)6:37 AM
--
Rabbi Raphael Davidovich
Heights Jewish Center
14270 Cedar Road
University Heights, OH 44121

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