Rosh HaShana 5781 Service Schedule

Rosh Hashana Service Schedule

Friday, September 18 – Erev Rosh Hashana

  • 06:10 am – Selichot, Shacharit, Hatarat Nedarim
  • 06:25 pm – Mincha
  • 06:29 pm – Candle lighting
  • 07:15 pm – Ma’ariv

Shabbat, September 19 – 1st Day Rosh HaShana

  • 08:00 am – Shacharit
  • 09:33 am – Latest time for Kriat Shema
  • Tashlich is not done on Shabbat. It is done on the 2nd day of Rosh Hashanah.
  • 06:20 pm – Mincha
  • 07:15 pm – Ma’ariv

Candle Lighting and preparation for the 2nd Day no earlier than 7:37pm. Yom Tov candles must be lit from an existing flame. Remember to place a new fruit (one that has not been eaten in the past year) on the table before Kiddush for the blessing of Shehechiyanu. Remember to include Havdalah in Kiddush, as can be found in the Rosh Hashanah Machzor.

Sunday, September 20 – 2nd Day Rosh HaShana

  • 08:00 am – Shacharit
  • 09:33 am – Latest time for Kriat Shema
  • 10:00 am – Shofar Blowing
  • 01:00 pm – Second Shofar Blowing (30 blasts only) in the Main Parking lot. Please sign up so we know who will be present.
  • We will not be doing Tashlich together as a group this year. It may be said during the afternoon after the Yom Tov meal.
  • 06:20 pm – Mincha followed by Ma’ariv. Remember that although we have davened Ma’ariv, Yom tov does not end until 7:35.
  • Chovot Halevavot shiur after Ma’ariv
  • 07:35 pm – Yom Tov Ends

Lulav & Etrog Form 5781

etrog

Order your lulav and etrog ($50, $60, or $65 sets) in time for Sukkot by filling out the form below.

Please write a check payable to:
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Deadline: 8:00 AM on Wednesday, September 30, 2020
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Shavuot 5780 Schedule

Shavuot Times

Remember to make an Eruv Tavshilin (details in the side bar)

Thursday, May 28

  • 05:11 am – Sunrise
  • 07:54 pm – Candle lighting

Friday, May 29

  • 05:11 am – Sunrise
  • 08:56 am – Latest time for shema
  • 07:54 pm – Candle lighting

Saturday, May 30

  • 05:10 am – Sunrise
  • 08:56 am – Latest time for shema
  • 09:04 pm – Yom Tov ends

Weekday Schedule May 31 – June 5

Sunrise

  • Sunday – 05:10 am
  • Monday – 05:09 am
  • Tuesday – 05:09 am
  • Wednesday – 05:08 am
  • Thursday – 05:08 am
  • Friday – 05:08 am

Repeat Kriat Shema After

  • 09:08 pm

Shavuot Service Schedule

All services will be held in the Main Sanctuary until further notice. Reminder: attendance is by sign up only. No one who is not signed up in advance may attend.

Thursday, May 28

  • 07:50 pm – Mincha
  • 08:12 pm – Ma’ariv
  • Wait until 9:03 pm to make kiddush for Shavuot

Friday, May 29

  • 08:45 am – Shacharit
  • 08:56 am – Latest time for shema
  • 06:55 pm – Early Mincha
  • 07:15 pm – Ma’ariv
  • If you are taking in Shabbat early, you can light candles between 6:40 – 7:10 pm

Saturday, May 30

  • 08:45 am – Shacharit
  • 08:56 am – Latest time for shema
  • 07:50 pm – Mincha
  • 08:13 pm – Ma’ariv
  • 09:04 pm – Shabbat and Yom Tov ends
  • Even though maariv is davened early, Shabbat and Yom Tov do not end until 9:04 pm

Weekday Schedule May 31 – June 5

Shacharit

  • Sunday – 08:00 am
  • Monday and Thursday – 06:40 am
  • Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday – 06:50 am

Mincha, Ma’ariv immediately after Shkia

  • 08:00 pm

Pesach First Days 5780 Schedule

Pesach Schedule

Wednesday, April 8 – Erev Pesach

  • 06:13 am – Sunrise
  • 08:00 am – Siyum Bechorim (details in the Siyum Email)
  • 10:11 am – Latest time to eat chametz
  • 11:28 am – Latest time to possess chametz
  • Remember to make Eruv Tavshilin. See page 2 of the Annual Halacha guide or page 654 in the Artscroll Siddur
  • 04:39 pm – Latest time to eat permissible matzah products
  • 07:00 pm – Candle lighting

Wednesday Night, April 8 – First Seder

  • 08:09 pm – Earliest time to begin Seder
  • 12:46 am – Latest time to eat the Afikomen

Thursday, April 9 – First Day

  • 06:12 am – Sunrise
  • 09:29 am – Latest time for Kriat Shema
  • We stop saying Mashiv HaRuach at mincha
  • 04:39 pm – Latest time to eat permissible matzah products
  • 08:10 pm – Earliest Candle Lighting
  • Light from an existing flame. Do not prepare for the second Seder before 8:10 p.m.
  • 12:46 am – Latest time to eat the Afikomen

Friday, April 10 – Second Day

  • 06:10 am – Sunrise
  • 09:28 am – Latest time for Kriat Shema
  • 07:02 pm – Candle Lighting

Saturday, April 11 – Shabbat Chol HaMoed

  • 06:08 am – Sunrise
  • 09:27 am – Latest time for Kriat Shema
  • We read Shir HaShirim on Shabbat Chol HaMoed
  • 08:13 pm – Shabbat Ends

Chol HaMoed Schedule April 12 – 14

Sunrise

  • Sunday – 06:07 am
  • Monday – 06:05 am
  • Tuesday – 06:04 am

Repeat Kriat Shema After

  • 08:15 pm

Passover 5780

Although it is preferable to authorize the Rabbi to sell your chametz in-person that will not be an option this year in order to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. You can fill out the form linked below or call the Rabbi to make arrangements.

All the forms on a single page for Passover. On this page, you can:

  • Sell your chametz
  • Contribute to Ma’ot Chitin
  • Download the Halacha Guidebook and Product Supplement (coming soon)

Get Ready for Pesach