30th Day of the 11th month – according to the Zadok Priestly Calendar
Torah: Exodus 23 – 26
Psalms 58-61; Proverbs 30
Brit Hadasha: John 19 – 21
30th Day of the 11th month – according to the Zadok Priestly Calendar
Torah: Exodus 23 – 26
Psalms 58-61; Proverbs 30
Brit Hadasha: John 19 – 21
2nd day of the 11th month – according to the Zadok Priestly Calendar
Torah: Exodus 7 – 10
Psalms 45:7 – 48; Proverbs 2
Brit Hadasha: John 1 – 5
4th Day of the 10th Month according to the Zadok Calendar
Torah: Genesis 41 – 44
Psalms 35:4 – 37: 11; Proverbs 4
Brit Hadasha: Luke 6 – 10
14th day of the 9th month according to the Zadok Calendar
Torah: Genesis 29 – 32
Psalms 26 – 29; Proverbs 14
Brit Hadasha: Mark 6 -10
7th day of the 9th month according to the Zadok Calendar
Torah: Genesis 25 – 28
Psalms 22:22 – 25; Proverbs 7
Brit Hadasha: Mark 1 – 5
30th Day of the 8th month according to the Zadok Calendar
Torah: Genesis 21 – 24
Psalms 19 – 22:21; Proverbs 30
Brit Hadasha: Matthew 27 – 28
16th day of the 8th month according to the Zadok Calendar
Torah: Genesis 13 – 16
Psalms 14 – 17; Proverbs 16
Brit Hadasha: Matthew 17 – 21
Beha’alotcha | בהעלותך | “When You Set Up”
Torah: Numbers 8:1 – 12:16
Prophets: Ezekiel 1:1-28; Psalms 103:12 – 104; Proverbs 10
Brit Hadasha: Luke 17:11 – 18:14; John 19:31-37; Acts 2:1-47
Shalom, here is an update in regards to the silent auction that will be held during our Sukkot Observance, Sept. 22-29, 2021. Ticket’s will be given to all who would like to participate in the auction. Each ticket has an individual unique identifier. The items up for auction will be displayed with a printed form, such as the one displayed here. The bidder will write down their unique ticket identification number and their prospective bid. Others will be able to see bid amount and ticked ID, but will not know who the current high bidder is. Winners will be announced Tuesday, September 28 at 4PM. We are looking forward to a wonderful observance of Sukkot.
Shalom, Here it is, this years Sukkot Handout. The theme this year is Mishkan, which means dwelling or tabernacle in Hebrew. We are so very excited that Sukkot is right around the corner. If you would like to join us, let us know, we would love to have you as part of our mishpacha (family).