Shabbat Morning Schedule
First Minyan
Start Time: 7:00 A.M.
Main Minyan
Start Time: 8:30 A.M.
High School
Start Time: 9:15 A.M.
The Bnei Yitzhak High School Minyan, under the guidance of Rabbi Ariel Mizrahi, is a great place for the young men and women of our community to pray, enjoy a beautiful breakfast, socialize and learn Torah together. High School students from all schools are invited to participate not only in our Shabbat Minyan, but in our social programs we conduct all year long, as well.
Youth Minyan
Start Time: 9:00 A.M.
The Bnei Yitzhak Youth Minyan has been a staple of the synagogue since its inception. Under the leadership of Rabbi Charles Safdieh and Mr. Jacob Ovadia, the Minyan is rising to new heights. The warm atmosphere is ideal for educating children and helping them grow in their Tefillot and learning of Torah. Of course, there are great raffles and programs that make going to Shul a great experience for youth of our Beit Knesset.
Sat, December 7 2019
9 Kislev 5780
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Today's Calendar
Shaharit : 7:00a |
Shaharit : 8:30a |
Youth Minyan : 9:00a |
HS Minyan : 9:15a |
Minha : 3:50p |
Arbit : 4:45p |
Habdalah : 5:07p |
This week's Torah portion is Parshat Vayetzei
Shabbat, Dec 7 |
Candle Lighting
Shabbat, Dec 7, 4:11p |
Habdalah
Motzei Shabbat, Dec 7, 5:07p |
Shabbat Mevarchim
Shabbat, Dec 21 |
Zmanim
Alot Hashahar | 5:38a |
Earliest Talit - Tefilin | 6:01a |
Sunrise | 7:06a |
Latest Shema | 9:26a |
Zman Tefillah | 10:13a |
Hatsot (Mid-Day) | 11:47a |
Minha Gedola | 12:11p |
Minha Ketana | 2:31p |
Plag HaMincha | 3:30p |
Sunset | 4:29p |
Habdalah | 5:07p |
Nightfall | 5:14p |
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Links
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Interested in learning the tunes for Selihot and the High Holidays? Explore the world of Hazzanut at pizmonim.org, and learn more about Maqam and tunes to enhance your Tefillah.
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