HJC Torah and News - Parshas Bamidbar and Shavuos
Quick thought for Parshas Bamidbar. Counting and Prioritizing.
This Shabbos, we will have Rabbi Kirsch's group, as well as a group for younger children led by Chaya Leiba Winters. We would love to see your children.
There will be no Shalosh Seudos in Shul this Shabbos afternoon. Shalosh Seudos should be eaten at home before coming to Shul for the Navi Shiur. Ideally, Hamotzi should be said before 6pm. However, if this was not done, Shalosh Seudos should still be eaten.
As candles on Motzoei Shabbos must be lit from an existing flame, please remember to light such a flame before lighting Shabbos candles tonight. Remember to say "Baruch Hamavdil Bein Kodesh L'Kodesh" before lighting candles on Motzoei Shabbos.
The Shul will be open Shavuos night for learning. I will be leading a Chabura starting at 12:30am. The difference between a Chabura and a Shiur/Class is that a Chabura invites and encourages all to participate in the discussion, and is not intended to be a lecture. Space will be available for those who wish to learn alone or with a Chavrusa.
The rough schedule for the Chaburos is as follows.
12:30am - 2:00am Exploring and learning the history of Torah SheBaal Peh. (Text: Igeres Rav Sherira Gaon and others.)
2:00am- 3:30am: Chabura learning the Book of Ruth.
3:30am-5:00am: Mitzvah of Simcha on Yom-Tov. Eating meat? Drinking wine?
Sadly, it seems that we will not be having a Vasikin Minyan this year on the first day of Shavuos. But we will have the main 9am minyan, full of Simcha and Shira and hearing Matan Torah. We look forward to seeing you and your families.
Good Shabbos and Good YomTov
Rabbi Davidovich
Rabbi Raphael Davidovich
Heights Jewish Center
14270 Cedar Road
University Heights, OH 44121
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