Shavuot

Erev Shavuot:
8:07pm – Candlelighting
8:10pm – Mincha
Shiur : Rabbi Helfgot -”The Case for the “Early” Second Day of Yom Tov
8:50pm – Maariv

Tikun Leyl Shavuot:
12:00am – 1:00am — Rabbi Helfgot “The Oral Law: What Did the Jewish  People
Receive At Sinai?”
1:15am – 2:15am — Alan Schwartz – “In the Eye of the Beholder:  Perspectives on
Marit Ayin and Dan L’Kav Zechut”  (to be followed by a Siyum)
2:30am – 3:30 am — Danny Edelman – “Sanctifying Shavuot in the  Thought of Rav
Soleveitchik”
3: 45am – 4:40am — Dr. Ronnie Perelis- -”Seeing the Light: The Unfolding Revelation of Everyday Life”
Refreshments for the Tikun Leyl Shavuot are being sponsored by the Herzog  family and by Michael Rogovin, Alan  Schwartz and Fred Schulman in honor of their Siyum.

Shavuot – First Day:
4:45am- Early Shacharit
9:00am-  Shacharit
9:45am-  Groups
10:30 a.m. – Megillat Ruth presentation by our Youth Department, Grades 1-6
Shiur  Following kiddush– Dr. Tammy Jacobowitz-  ”Why Does it Matter? A Study of Taamei Hamitzvot”
  and Shiur by Rabbi Helfgot – “Who is the Hero of the Ruth Story?” for middle and high school kids.
6:00pm-  Shiur by Rabbi Rothwachs, Rabbi, Congregation Beth Aaron
6:45pm-  Early Mincha  Before Plag
Between mincha and maariv– David Schlussel- “Out Damned Spot” : Tumah from a different perspective
7:45pm-  Maariv
Candlelighting after 7:45 PM
Shavuot – Second Day:
9:00am- Shacharit
9:45am – Groups
10:30am- Yizkor
   Following  Davening– Siyum for Community Learning Program, Shmuel II — Rabbi Helfgot
8:10pm – Mincha
Shiur -Rabbi Helfgot – “What in the World is Akdamot All About?”
9:00pm-  Maariv
9:09pm- Havdala

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