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YOM KIPPUR
Friday, October 11 - Yom Kippur Eve
Candle Lighting: 6:03 PM
Begin fasting: a few minutes before 6:21 PM
Note: Those that light Yom Tov candles must begin fasting before candle lighting.
Kol Nidrei: 6:25 PM
Childrens Program 6:30-7:45 PM
Shabbat, October 12 - Yom Kippur
Shacharit: 9:30 AM
Yizkor Memorial Service: 12:30 PM
Childrens Program 11:00 AM- 1:00 PM
Mincha Afternoon Service: 4:45 PM
Neila Concluding Service: 5:45 PM
Fast ends: 7:00 PM
Ma'ariv and Havdalah: 7:00 PM
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ROSH HASHANA
Wednesday, October 2 - Erev Rosh Hashana
***Remember to make an Eiruv Tavshillin***
Candle Lighting: 6:17 PM
Evening Service: 6:25 PM
Thursday, October 3 - Rosh Hashana 1st Day
Shacharit: 9:30 AM
Sounding of the Shofar: 11:45 AM
10:30 AM- 1:00 PM: Children’s Program
5:30 PM Mincha followed by Tashlich Service. At the pier in Riverside Park, between 68th and 70th Street
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Begin preparing for the second day of Yom Tov: After 7:14 PM
Candle Lighting (from a pre-existing flame): After 7:14 PM
Ma'ariv: 7:14 PM
Friday, October 4 - Rosh Hashana 2nd Day
Shacharit: 9:30 AM
Sounding of the Shofar: 11:45 AM
10:30 AM- 1:00 PM: Children’s Program
Shabbat candle lighting (from a pre-existing flame): 6:14 PM
Mincha followed by Kabbalat Shabbat: 6:30 PM
SHABBAT SHUVA
Services will be held at Touro College.
227 West 60th Street between Amsterdam and West End Ave.
Shabbat, October 5 - Shabbat Shuvah
Class: 9:30 AM
Shacharit: 10:00 AM
Torah Reading: Parshat Ha'azinu - Deuteronomy 32:1 - 52
Haftarah: Hosea 14:2-10; Micah 7:18-20
Kiddush 12:30
KIddush is being sponsored by Alla and Alex Eydeland in honor of Alla's grandfather's Yhartzite. Yankel Kupershmidt of blessed memory on the 5 Tishrei.
Minchah: 6:10 PM followed by a special seder niggunim
Ma'ariv & Havdallah: 7:11 PM
***Eiruv Tavshillin - We make an Eiruv Tavshillin on Erev Rosh Hashanna, Wednesday, October 2. The Eiruv Tavshillin allows us to make all necessary preparations during the day on Friday, the second day of Rosh Hashanna, October 4, for Shabbat which follows immediately afterwards. However, unlike a regular Friday afternoon, it is important to make sure that all foods prepared for Shabbat be totally cooked and edible well before Shabbat begins.
The Eiruv consists of a matzah, and a cooked food, such as meat, fish, or an unpeeled hard-boiled egg. For details of the procedure and the appropriate Brachah that should be made, consult the siddur (Tehillat Hashem page 327) or see here.