Parshas Devorim
Shabbos Times
Erev Shabbos
Shabbos Day
Candle Lighting
5:02pm
Shacharis
N/A
Shkiya
5:20pm
Latest time for Shema
9:59am
Fast Starts
5:20pm
Shabbos Ends
6:05pm
Eicha (VIA ZOOM)
6:35pm
Tisha Ba’v Program
Join us on ZOOM this Tisha B’av
Please see attached flyer with updated details of Tisha B’av program
https://zoom.us/j/5374650993
Meeting ID: 537 465 0993
PASSWORD- 613613
Tisha B'av that falls on Sunday:
The fast begins at 5:20pm, since it is still Shabbos one does not remove
one’s shoes or sit on the floor.
At the conclusion of Shabbos (6:05pm), one should say Baruch Hamavdil and
remove one’s shoes.
Havdalah: We do not make havdalah on a cup of wine on Motzei Shabbos; this
is postponed until Sunday night. However, we still say אתה חוננתנו in our
Shemoneh Esrei or at the very least Boruch Hamavdil before one does any
melacha. The Brocha of borei meorei h'aish is made.
Someone who is a חולה and is not fasting should make havdalah before they
eat. If this is a woman there are a number of different customs as to what
she does. Some say she makes the brocha and gives the wine to a child
(between 6-9 years old), others say she can drink it herself (there are
different views in regards to whether she should use other beverages, rather
than wine). Many are lenient that she can use grape juice.
Parshas Devorim
Shabbos Times
Erev Shabbos
Shabbos Day
Candle Lighting
5:02pm
Shacharis
N/A
Shkiya
5:20pm
Latest time for Shema
9:59am
Fast Starts
5:20pm
Shabbos Ends
6:05pm
Eicha (VIA ZOOM)
6:35pm
Tisha Ba’v Program
Join us on ZOOM this Tisha B’av
Please see attached flyer with updated details of Tisha B’av program
https://zoom.us/j/5374650993
Meeting ID: 537 465 0993
PASSWORD- 613613
Tisha B'av that falls on Sunday:
The fast begins at 5:20pm, since it is still Shabbos one does not remove
one’s shoes or sit on the floor.
At the conclusion of Shabbos (6:05pm), one should say Baruch Hamavdil and
remove one’s shoes.
Havdalah: We do not make havdalah on a cup of wine on Motzei Shabbos; this
is postponed until Sunday night. However, we still say אתה חוננתנו in our
Shemoneh Esrei or at the very least Boruch Hamavdil before one does any
melacha. The Brocha of borei meorei h'aish is made.
Someone who is a חולה and is not fasting should make havdalah before they
eat. If this is a woman there are a number of different customs as to what
she does. Some say she makes the brocha and gives the wine to a child
(between 6-9 years old), others say she can drink it herself (there are
different views in regards to whether she should use other beverages, rather
than wine). Many are lenient that she can use grape juice.