It is commonly understood that Israel’s Holy Days are the unbroken master code of Judaism. Decipher them and you will discover the inner sanctum of the religion and the heart of the faith. But the most basic denominator of this sacred code is Shabbat (The Sabbath). It has been said, “more than the Jews have kept Shabbat, Shabbat has kept the Jews.” At the Congregation Shuvah Yisrael Shabbat is kept with excitement and joyful anticipation of the age to come, a time when the entire world will be at peace and in harmony with its Creator. It is a time for putting aside the stresses of the week and embracing a time of fellowship and worship in a consumerist free zone! Shabbat services are every Saturday at 10:30 AM followed by Kiddush and Oneg Shabbat (a lite lunch) in the Shalom Café.

Shabbat & Holidays

Shabbat Services are held every
Saturday at 10:30 AM

"Six days a week we wrestle with the world, wringing profit from the earth; on the Sabbath we especially care for the seed of eternity planted in the soul. The world has our hands, but our soul belongs to Someone Else." ~ Abraham Joshua Heschel

 

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May 12th,  2012
20 Iyar 5772
Candlelighting : 7:42pm
Havadalah : Ezekiel 44:15 - 31
Torah: Leviticus 21:1 - 24:23
Besorah : Luke 14:25 - 33

Emor (lit. "say!")


May 19th,  2012
27 Iyar 5772
Candlelighting : 7:49pm
Torah: Leviticus 25:1 - 26:2 / 26:3 - 27:34
Besorah : Luke 16:1 - 17

B'Har (lit. "on the Mount")  and  B'Chukotai ("in My statutes")


May 26th,  2012
5 Sivan 5772
Candlelighting : 7:9pm
Havadalah : Hosea 1:10 - 2:20
Torah: Numbers 1:1 - 4:20
Besorah : Luke 16:19 - 31

B'Midbar (lit. "in the Wilderness")

 Erev Shavuot



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