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On-Line: Click this Link: Donate On-Line

By mail: Please write checks to: Congregation Beth Aharon.

Mail to Cong. Beth Aharon / HIR, 3700 Henry Hudson Parkway, Bronx, NY 10463.

Drop-off: At the Beth Aharon’s mail box at the HIR office.

Annual Membership: Family - $500; Individual - $250.

Tizku l’Shanim Rabot v’Tovot!


Friday, May 27, 2022

ShabBAN Məvarkhim Bəhuqotai l'Shalom

  

The BAN is available in your email and here online


Online: Behuqotai


This Shabbat Parashat Bəhuqotai. Məvarkhim Rosh Ḥodesh Sivan.

Rosh Ḥodesh Siva will come upon us with peace and blessing this Tuesday May 31,

starting Monday night May 30, after nightfall.


Shabbat Məvarkhim Rosh Ḥodesh Sivan

Parashat Bəḥuqotai



28 May 2022 * 27 Ḥodesh Iyar 5782

כ"ז אייר התשפ”ב * Omer 42


Earliest Candle Lighting - 6:45pm

Candle Lighting Official Time - 7:59pm 

Shir Hashirim - 6:45pm
Minḥa/QabalatShabbat/Arvit - 6:55pm 

Cholent Kiddush - 7:45pm


Shaḥarit (Qorbanot) - 8:45am

Latest Shəma‘ - 9:10am

Dvar Torah - 10:55am


Grand Iyar Kids Raffle! This Shabbat!!! Come on shabbat mornings and participate in Ashre, Shema’ Yisrael, Sim Shalom, Listen to Aliyat Cohen, Yimlokh, Ein K’Eloqenu and more... Get raffle tickets along with a small surprise, collect the tickets and bring it this Shabbat Beḥuqotai, May 28- Iyar 27 for the Beth Aharon 3rd Kids Raffle. Win exciting prizes and maybe be the winner of the Grand Amazing Prize


Kiddush @ 11:45am - This shabbat kiddush is co- sponsored by Hedy Rosen in memory of her Klein-Weinberger family of Nyir Beltek Hungary, who perished 26 Iyar 1944, and for the Aliya of nishamot haniftarim v’haniftarot. May their memory be for blessing.


Shiur Before Minḥa @ 7:00pm - Learning to read the Torah in Sephardic melody, with Tsuri.


Zohar - 7:40pm * Minḥa - 7:45pm

Se’uda Shelishit/Shiur - 8:10pm


Se’uda Shelishit is sponsored in memory of David ben Sima & Yehuda, z”l, father of Shoshana Alon.


After Minḥa Mila baParasha @ 8:15 pm: Understanding a word in our weekly readings. This week “Shemama-שְׁמָמָה” - What does the word mean, how it relates to “neshama“ and what was the religious mix of Jerusalem’s residents since it became Israel’s capital 3000 years ago. Basic (and love of :) Hebrew is sufficient.


Shəki’a - 8:18pm * Arvit - 8:53pm

Tset Hakokhavim/Havdala - 9:03pm


Shabbat shel Shalom!

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