Shabbat Schedule
Friday, April 7
- 06:58 pm – Candle lighting
- 07:00 pm – Mincha, Kabbalat Shabbat, Ma’ariv
Saturday, April 8
- 08:45 am – Shacharit
- 09:30 am – Latest time for shema
- 11:15 am – Luncheon
- The Rabbi’s Shabbat HaGadol drasha will take place during the luncheon.
- 05:00 pm – Family Seudah Shlishit
- 06:35 pm – Mincha
- 07:05 pm – Men’s Class
- 07:55 pm – Ma’ariv
- 08:07 pm – Shabbat ends
Weekday Schedule
Sunday, April 9
- 08:00 am – Shacharit
- 07:05 pm – Mincha
- 07:35 pm – Ma’ariv
- 08:05 pm – Time for the search for chametz begins
Passover Schedule
Monday, April 10 – Erev Pesach
- 06:40 am – Shacharit, followed by Siyum Bechorim
- 10:05 am – Latest time for eating chametz
- 11:25 am – Latest time for burning chametz
- 09:30 am – 11:15 am – Chametz burning at Beth Israel
- 04:00 pm – Latest time for eating permissible matzah products (i.e. cooked not baked)
Monday, April 10 – 1st Seder
- 07:00 pm – Mincha
- 07:02 pm – Candle lighting
- 07:40 pm – Ma’ariv
- 08:11 pm – Earliest time to begin Seder
- 12:46 am – Latest time to eat the afikomen
Tuesday, April 11 – 1st Day Passover
- 08:45 am – Shacharit
- 09:28 am – Latest time for Kriat Shema
- 04:00 pm – Latest time for eating matzah products (i.e. cooked and baked)
- 07:00 pm – Mincha
- 07:40 pm – Ma’ariv
- 08:12 pm – Earliest Candlelighting
- Light from an existing flame. No preparations for the second Seder should be made before 8:12 pm.
- 12:45 am – Latest time to eat the afikomen
Wednesday, April 12 – 2nd Day Passover
- 08:45 am – Shacharit
- 09:27 am – Latest time for Kriat Shema
- 07:00 pm – Mincha
- 08:00 pm – Ma’ariv
- 08:13 pm – Yom Tov ends
Thursday, April 13 – Chol Hamoed
- 06:40 am – Shacharit
- 07:05 pm – Mincha
- 07:35 pm – Ma’ariv
Friday April 14 – Erev Shabbat Chol Hamoed
- 06:40 am – Shacharit
- 07:05 pm – Mincha followed by Ma’ariv
- 07:07 pm – Candle lighting