THIS SUNDAY: Fast of Tamuz / Program with Drisha
07/19/2019 12:15:18 PM
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Fast of Tammuz Schedule
Fast Starts: | 4:30 AM |
Shacharit: | 7:30 AM |
Drisha: | 11:00 AM |
Mincha: | 2:45 PM |
Fast Ends: | 8:57 PM |
For Rabbi Bellino's fasting tips, please click here.
Please note that on Sunday morning, Shacharit will start at the usual time of 7:30 AM. With many of our minyan regulars away for the summer, your presence at Shacharit would greatly help the minyan, and also enable those saying Kaddish to do so.
We will also have a Mincha minyan at 2:45 PM.
At 11:00 AM, we welcome the Drisha Institute for Jewish Education for a day of Shiva Asar B'Tamuz programming.
A BREACH IN THE WALL: How do we react when we sense that we are witnessing the beginning of the end?
The Seventeenth of Tammuz commemorates the day that the Romans breached the outer wall of Jerusalem. From this point, the destruction of the Temple just three weeks later may have been inevitable, but both historians and rabbinic legends suggest that there were earlier points at which the calamity of Tisha b'Av could have been avoided.
In our own lives, we sometimes have experiences - be they personal, communal, national or global - that give us a feeling of sliding toward catastrophe. How do we respond to such foreboding, especially when not everyone around us shares the same feeling? We will examine this sensation through the lens of episodes from Tanakh and rabbinic literature.
11:00 AM
Jeremiah Confronts the False Prophets… and Us
Rabbi Daniel Reifman
12:15 PM
The Origin of Calamity: The Sin of the Golden Calf
Rabbi David Silber
1:30 PM
התקינו עצמכם לפורענות: Preparing for Disaster
Rabba Wendy Amsellem
2:45 PM
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