Parshas Behar

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Shaarei Tefillah
Thu, May 19, 2022 11:40 AM

Parshas Behar

Erev Shabbos

Shabbos Day

Candle Lighting

4:57pm

Shacharis

9:00am

Mincha

4:57pm

Latest time for Shema

9:47am

Shkiya

5:15pm

Shabbos Mincha

3:30pm & 4:45pm

Shabbos Ends

5:59pm

Avos Ubonim

This week Avos Ubonim will take place at 7:00-7:45pm

Special treat - Hot Chips!!!!

SHAAREI DAVENING TIMES NEXT WEEK

Shacharis

Mincha

Maariv

Sunday

8:00am

4:55pm*

8:30pm

Monday

6:30 / 7:30am

4:55pm

8:30pm

Tuesday

6:45 / 7:30am

4:55pm

8:30pm

Wednesday

6:45 / 7:30am

4:55pm

8:30pm

Thursday

6:30 / 7:30am

4:55pm

8:30pm

Friday

6:45 / 7:30am

4:53pm

*Mincha followed by Maariv

Short Vort on the Parsha

The parsha starts by telling us that Hashem spoke to Moshe on Har Sinai.
Then it goes on to talk about Shmita. Rashi asks, "Mah Inyan Shmita Eitzel
Har Sinai"; what does Shmita have to do with Har Sinai. He answers that this
teaches us just like all the halachos of Shmita with all the details was
given on Har Sinai so too were all the mitzvos and their intricate details.
The Chasam Sofer asks why did the Torah choose specifically the mitzva of
Shmita to teach us this lesson? He answers that the Torah promises the
farmers that even though they will not plant during shmita, Hashem will
bless them with such an abundant crop the year before that it will last them
for three years until the next crop is ready. This is a mitzva that is
obviously given from Sinai directly from Hashem and not invented by man, for
who else would dare make such a promise other than Hashem alone. Therefore,
the Torah tells us, just like Shmita was clearly given over by Hashem on Har
Sinai so too were all the other mitzvos.

Parshas Behar Erev Shabbos Shabbos Day Candle Lighting 4:57pm Shacharis 9:00am Mincha 4:57pm Latest time for Shema 9:47am Shkiya 5:15pm Shabbos Mincha 3:30pm & 4:45pm Shabbos Ends 5:59pm Avos Ubonim This week Avos Ubonim will take place at 7:00-7:45pm Special treat - Hot Chips!!!! SHAAREI DAVENING TIMES NEXT WEEK Shacharis Mincha Maariv Sunday 8:00am 4:55pm* 8:30pm Monday 6:30 / 7:30am 4:55pm 8:30pm Tuesday 6:45 / 7:30am 4:55pm 8:30pm Wednesday 6:45 / 7:30am 4:55pm 8:30pm Thursday 6:30 / 7:30am 4:55pm 8:30pm Friday 6:45 / 7:30am 4:53pm *Mincha followed by Maariv Short Vort on the Parsha The parsha starts by telling us that Hashem spoke to Moshe on Har Sinai. Then it goes on to talk about Shmita. Rashi asks, "Mah Inyan Shmita Eitzel Har Sinai"; what does Shmita have to do with Har Sinai. He answers that this teaches us just like all the halachos of Shmita with all the details was given on Har Sinai so too were all the mitzvos and their intricate details. The Chasam Sofer asks why did the Torah choose specifically the mitzva of Shmita to teach us this lesson? He answers that the Torah promises the farmers that even though they will not plant during shmita, Hashem will bless them with such an abundant crop the year before that it will last them for three years until the next crop is ready. This is a mitzva that is obviously given from Sinai directly from Hashem and not invented by man, for who else would dare make such a promise other than Hashem alone. Therefore, the Torah tells us, just like Shmita was clearly given over by Hashem on Har Sinai so too were all the other mitzvos.
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Shaarei Tefillah
Fri, May 20, 2022 1:59 AM

Parshas Behar

Erev Shabbos

Shabbos Day

Candle Lighting

4:57pm

Shacharis

9:00am

Mincha

4:57pm

Latest time for Shema

9:47am

Shkiya

5:15pm

Shabbos Mincha

3:30pm & 4:45pm

Shabbos Ends

5:59pm

Avos Ubonim

This week Avos Ubonim will take place at 7:00-7:45pm

Special treat - Hot Chips!!!!

SHAAREI DAVENING TIMES NEXT WEEK

Shacharis

Mincha

Maariv

Sunday

8:00am

4:55pm*

8:30pm

Monday

6:30 / 7:30am

4:55pm

8:30pm

Tuesday

6:45 / 7:30am

4:55pm

8:30pm

Wednesday

6:45 / 7:30am

4:55pm

8:30pm

Thursday

6:30 / 7:30am

4:55pm

8:30pm

Friday

6:45 / 7:30am

4:53pm

*Mincha followed by Maariv

Short Vort on the Parsha

The parsha starts by telling us that Hashem spoke to Moshe on Har Sinai.
Then it goes on to talk about Shmita. Rashi asks, "Mah Inyan Shmita Eitzel
Har Sinai"; what does Shmita have to do with Har Sinai. He answers that this
teaches us just like all the halachos of Shmita with all the details was
given on Har Sinai so too were all the mitzvos and their intricate details.
The Chasam Sofer asks why did the Torah choose specifically the mitzva of
Shmita to teach us this lesson? He answers that the Torah promises the
farmers that even though they will not plant during shmita, Hashem will
bless them with such an abundant crop the year before that it will last them
for three years until the next crop is ready. This is a mitzva that is
obviously given from Sinai directly from Hashem and not invented by man, for
who else would dare make such a promise other than Hashem alone. Therefore,
the Torah tells us, just like Shmita was clearly given over by Hashem on Har
Sinai so too were all the other mitzvos.

Parshas Behar Erev Shabbos Shabbos Day Candle Lighting 4:57pm Shacharis 9:00am Mincha 4:57pm Latest time for Shema 9:47am Shkiya 5:15pm Shabbos Mincha 3:30pm & 4:45pm Shabbos Ends 5:59pm Avos Ubonim This week Avos Ubonim will take place at 7:00-7:45pm Special treat - Hot Chips!!!! SHAAREI DAVENING TIMES NEXT WEEK Shacharis Mincha Maariv Sunday 8:00am 4:55pm* 8:30pm Monday 6:30 / 7:30am 4:55pm 8:30pm Tuesday 6:45 / 7:30am 4:55pm 8:30pm Wednesday 6:45 / 7:30am 4:55pm 8:30pm Thursday 6:30 / 7:30am 4:55pm 8:30pm Friday 6:45 / 7:30am 4:53pm *Mincha followed by Maariv Short Vort on the Parsha The parsha starts by telling us that Hashem spoke to Moshe on Har Sinai. Then it goes on to talk about Shmita. Rashi asks, "Mah Inyan Shmita Eitzel Har Sinai"; what does Shmita have to do with Har Sinai. He answers that this teaches us just like all the halachos of Shmita with all the details was given on Har Sinai so too were all the mitzvos and their intricate details. The Chasam Sofer asks why did the Torah choose specifically the mitzva of Shmita to teach us this lesson? He answers that the Torah promises the farmers that even though they will not plant during shmita, Hashem will bless them with such an abundant crop the year before that it will last them for three years until the next crop is ready. This is a mitzva that is obviously given from Sinai directly from Hashem and not invented by man, for who else would dare make such a promise other than Hashem alone. Therefore, the Torah tells us, just like Shmita was clearly given over by Hashem on Har Sinai so too were all the other mitzvos.