Rabbi Brovender’s Shiur is Postponed
One of Israel's leading teachers, Bonei Zion Award Winner Rabbi Chaim Brovender offers his unique and innovative analysis of the weekly parsha each Wednesday night at 8 PM.
One of Israel's leading teachers, Bonei Zion Award Winner Rabbi Chaim Brovender offers his unique and innovative analysis of the weekly parsha each Wednesday night at 8 PM.
FRIDAY NIGHT Candles 6:21 PM Mincha 6:45 PM Followed by Carlebach Style Kabalat Shabbat & Ma'ariv SHABBAT MORNING Pre-Shacharit Shiur 8 AM Shacharit 8:45 AM Kid's Service 10:15 AM Kiddush 11 AM
Join Peta Pellach for a review of the weekly Torah portion.
Join Peta Pellach for a review of the weekly Torah portion.
Rabbi Pear's weekly exploration of the 613 Commandments resumes on this day, hosted by the OU Israel Center at 22 Keren HaYesod Street (and uploaded on OU Torah a day or two later). Tuesdays at 11:30 AM.
FRIDAY NIGHT Candles 6:08 PM Mincha 6:30 PM Followed by Carlebach Style Kabalat Shabbat & Ma'ariv SHABBAT MORNING Pre-Shacharit Shiur 8 AM Shacharit 8:45 AM Kid's Service 10:15 AM Kiddush 11 AM, celebrating the Shabbat Chatan of Rafi Lurie
Rabbi Pear's weekly exploration of the 613 Commandments meets every Tuesday morning at 11:30 AM at the OU Israel Center at 22 Keren HaYesod Street (and uploaded on OU Torah a day or two later).
Candles 6:03 PM Mincha 6:28 PM Followed by Kabalat Shabbat and Ma'ariv ** Pre Shacharit Shiur 8 AM Shacharit 8:45 AM Kids Service 10:15 AM Kiddush 11 AM, Sponsored by the Brown and Pear families in commemoration of the first yahrzeits of the Ians' fathers.
All are invited to a special shiur following an expanded kiddush on Parshat Ki Tavo (כ"א אלול - September 21st), in commemoration of the first yahrzeit of our Rabbi's father, משה בן שמואל ובערל ז"ל, Martin Kenneth Pear. Shacharit will conclude by 10:45 AM, followed by a kiddush sponsored by the Brown and Pear family's in commemoration of the first…
Rabbi Pear's weekly exploration of the 613 Commandments meets every Tuesday morning at 11:30 AM at the OU Israel Center at 22 Keren HaYesod Street (and uploaded on OU Torah a day or two later).