Friday, March 18, 2022

HJC News - Parshas Tzav

Shalosh Seudos is sponsored by Hillel and Zahava Seltzer in commemoration of the yahrzeits of  Hillel's grandmother Suri Mandel, Sarah bas Harav Yitzchak Yoseph, Hillel's great grandfather Rabbi Yehuda Mandel, Harav Yehuda ben Dovid, Hillel's great grandmother Miriam Merves, Miriam bas Mordechai A'H.

At Shalosh Seudos, I will speak about Rav Chaim Kanievsky ZT"L, who was just niftar today, Shushan Purim.  

As we approach the month of April, I would like to get feedback regarding making early Shabbos in the weeks before Pesach. Those April Friday Mincha's before Pesach are often difficult in that early Mincha is too early for some, while late (yes, I know, On Time) Shabbos is too difficult for many families. If you have any input to offer, please let me know. At this point, I don't think we have the numbers to allow for two Friday night minyanim, so a choice has to be made.

Shabbos Parshas...Tzav
English dates: Friday/SaturdayMarch 18-19
Friday Mincha7:18 PM
Earliest Candle-Lighting6:22 PM
Latest Candle-Lighting7:18 PM
Dr. Bela Glaser memorial Parsha Shiur8:30 AM
Shacharis9:00 AM
Sof Zman Krias Shema (GR"A/Baal Hatanya)10:33 AM
Navi Shiur6:35 PM
Shabbos Mincha7:05 PM
Maariv8:28 PM
Mincha the following Sunday through Thursday7:25 PM
Weekday Davening Times
Shacharis
Sunday8:00 AM
Monday-Friday6:45 AM
Other Shiurim
Medrash Shiur Monday-Friday 6:15 AM
Men's Lunch-and-Learn Tuesdays at noon
Rabbi Kirsch Gemara, Sunday evenings after Maariv
Deena's Class for Women, Mondays 9:15am


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Rabbi Raphael Davidovich
Heights Jewish Center
14270 Cedar Road
University Heights, OH 44121

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