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Parshat Pinchas
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Read more about this week’s announcements.
Based on survey results – and in an attempt to include families with younger children – Shir Hadash will experiment with hosting an Early Shabbat minyan (i.e., offering an earlier Mincha and Kabalat Shabbat during the Summer months). The first experiment will be THIS FRIDAY NIGHT. For full details, read more.
In addition to our regular Shabbat schedule, join us this week for a huge kiddush lunch this Shabbat morning. Click here to read this week’s announcements.
We are pleased to announce that Shir Hadash has been selected to receive a grant in order to promote the study of Science and Religion. This project is part of an international program entitled “Scientists in Synagogues,” a grass-roots initiative run by Sinai and Synapses in consultation with the American Association for the Advancement of Science Dialogue on Science, Ethics and Religion, and…
We welcome this Shabbat Shlomo Abramson, celebrate a Shabbat Chatan and gear up for Yom Yerushalayim. For the full details, check out this week’s bulletin.
Shir Hadash offers an array of learning over the Shavuot holiday, including special shiurim on Shabbat immediately preceding the Chag, our ever popular Tikun Leil All-Night Learning at the Pear home, and a special Shavuot afternoon program for women. For the full details, read our this bulletin.
Weekly Announcements can be read here. They include information on our guest ba’al tephilla this week, an amazing kiddush and more.
Shabbat of June 4 – 5 Weekly announcements include Shabbat times, news on children’s programming, lots of Mazal Tov’s, and an upcoming book talk.
Beginning this coming Elul (August), Shir Hadash will add a new arrow to its Torah and programming quiver by hosting, guiding and teaching in the innovative and inspiring women’s Midrasha, Amudim. Previously, Shir Hadash hosted this relatively new seminary for overseas’ students studying for the year in Israel one day a week — as part of their experience Jerusalem day.…
Our Gan Yeladim is closed (a modified program may be instituted for children of essential workers). All Shabbat Minyanim are cancelled. Daily Minyan will continue with a maximum of 10 men outside and 5 men outside. If you wish to sign up for this minyan, please do so here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1uR9sXfyeJ2rhEa68lMvjX-pMKWkjrK-AdRcwBpyS8DU/edit?usp=sharing Please Note: If you reserve a space and do not…