Beautiful Sedarim were held serving up matzah, wine, and seder delicacies for over 70 the first night between downstairs and upstairs and 40 the second night! That you to all the participants for making it so meaningful!
The kids are thoroughly enjoying spending the Yom Tov with their Wolf cousins. Today's adventures included a fantastic (mind splitting) day at Kemah Boardwalk!
YOUNG PROS: Next Shabbos, April 5, is First Fridays - and you know what that means! Come on out to enjoy a Shabbos dinner with old friends and or / make new friends! Join event on Facebook!
Meanwhile, y'all join us for Shabbos Pesach and the last days, including Yizkor and a festive Moshiach Feast!
The last day of Passover ("Acharon Shel Pesach") is particularly associated with Moshiach and the future redemption. The Haftarah (reading from the Prophets) for this day is from Isaiah 11, which describes the promised future era of universal peace and divine perfection. Rabbi Israel Baal Shem Tov instituted the custom of partaking of a "Moshiach's meal" on the afternoon of the last day of Passover; in addition to the matzah eaten at "Moshiach's meal", the Rebbes of Chabad added the custom of drinking four cups of wine, as in the seder held on Passover's first days.
Between the holidays of Passover and Shavuot, the Omer is counted each evening, signifying our preparation for the receiving of the Torah on the holiday of Shavuot. Your one-stop site for an enhanced Omer experience.more...
Shabbos Chol Hamoed Pesach
Friday, March 29
- Before 7:19 pm Light Shabbat Candles (Blessing 1)
- 7:20 pm Mincha & Kabbalat Shabbat Services
Shabbat, March 30
- 10:00 am Morning Services (Shacharit)
- 7:20 pm Mincha
- 8:16 pm Maariv Services, Havdalla & Shabbat Ends
Passover Final Days Service Schedule
Sunday, March 31
- Before 7:20 pm Light Yom Tov Candles (Blessing 2)
- 7:20 pm Mincha & Maariv Services
- 12:00 am Late night Torah Study
Monday, April 1, 7th Day of Pesach
- 10:00 am Morning Services (Shacharit)
- 7:20 pm Mincha & Maariv Services
- After 8:17 pm Light Shabbos & Yom Tov Candles (Blessing 2)
Tuesday, April 2, Acharon Shel Pesach
- 10:00 am Morning Services (Shacharit)
- 11:15 am Yizkor Memorial Service
- 6:45 pm Mincha
- 7:15 pm Moshiach Seudah followed by Maariv Services
- 8:18 pm Holiday Ends
IMPORTANT:
Wait one hour before eating chometz to allow the Rabbi to buy it back for you.
Have a good Shabbos!
Rabbi Chaim & Chanie
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