Important times for Saturday, March 26, 2022
כ"ג אדר ב
שמיני
פרשת פרה
שבת מברכים
משיב הרוח
ותן טל ומטר
לא תחנון
23 Adar II
Guest Speaker: David Makovsky

Saint Louis native David Makovsky will be speaking between Mincha and Maariv. David is the Ziegler distinguished fellow at The Washington Institute and director of the Koret Project on Arab-Israel Relations. He is also an adjunct professor in Middle East studies at Johns Hopkins University's Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). He is the author of numerous Washington Institute monographs and essays on issues related to the Middle East Peace Process and the Arab-Israeli conflict, he is also coauthor, with Dennis Ross, of the 2019 book Be Strong and of Good Courage: How Israel's Most Important Leaders Shaped Its Destiny (PublicAffairs) and the 2009 Washington Post bestseller Myths, Illusions, and Peace: Finding a New Direction for America in the Middle East (Viking/Penguin).

Shmini
Parshas/Parashat Parah
Shabbos/Shabbat Mevorchim
Davening Times: 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM & 6:50 PM

Sha'a Zmanis/Zmanit: 61 minutes
Alos/Alot: 5:35 AM
Earliest Tallis/Tallit: 6:03 AM
Sunrise: 6:56 AM
Latest Sh'ma: 10:02 AM
Chatzos/Chatzot: 1:07 PM
Mincha Gedola: 1:38 PM
Plag Mincha: 6:01 PM
Sunset: 7:19 PM
Tzeis/Tzeit: 8:01 PM

Davening times above are computer-generated and may change. Please see the announcements for the most accurate times.

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Schedule of Services


Shabbos/Shabbat: Shacharis/Shacharit

Hashkama: 7:30 AM

Regular minyan: 9:00 AM

Teen minyan: 9:45 AM

Tot Shabbat (preschool) and youth groups (grades K-4): 10:30 AM

Shabbos/Shabbat: Mincha/Maariv

Erev Shabbos/Shabbat, winter: 5 minutes before candlelighting

Erev Shabbos/Shabbat, summer (daylight savings time): 7:00 PM

Shabbos/Shabbat: 35 minutes before sunset

Weekdays: Shacharis/Shacharit

Sundays and Legal Holidays: 8:00 AM

Mondays and Thursdays: 6:30 AM

Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays: 6:40 AM

Weekdays: Mincha/Maariv

20 minutes before sunset

The molad for Iyyar will be Wednesday, May 8, 2024 at 11:41 am and 8 chalokim/chalakim
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Notes on Davening

  • We use the RCA Artscroll Ashekenazi siddur. Our baalei tefilla use either the Sephardic or Ashkenazi havarah, depending on their personal preferences.
  • Our minhagim generally follow the Luach Ezras Torah.
  • For Shabbos/Shabbat candlelighting times and exact times for mincha, please see the bulletin.
  • On days school is not in session (summer and Chol Hamoed) there may be an additional Shacharis/Shacharit Shacharit minyan at 8 am; check the announcements.
  • Legal Holidays are New Year's Day, Memorial Day, the Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and December 25th.
  • On weekdays when the Torah is read, Shacharis/Shacharit follows the Monday-Thursday schedule.
  • The actual algorithm for weekday mincha is 20 minutes before the earliest sh'kia for that week, rounded up to the next multiple of 5 minutes. The actual algorithm for mincha on erev Shabbos/Shabbat is candlelighting time, rounded down to the previous multiple of 5 minutes.