Join us this Friday night as community favorite Shlomo Abramson leads Kabalat Shabbat and Maariv. We are also excited to host a Shabbat Chatan Friday this Friday night!
Mincha 7:26 PM
Kabalat Shabbat 7:35 PM
SHABBAT MORNING
Parsha Shiur 8 AM
We welcome back Rabbi Robert Rhodes, who is returning to our shul for the first time since recovering from surgery. He will be teaching on the topic: "Defining Time & How to Use it Well."
Shacharit 8:45 AM
Kid's Service 10:15 AM
Shabbat Mevorchim 10:15 AM
Kiddush 11:00 AM
Shlomo Abramson will also be leading tephillot Shabbat morning.
Shabbat Ends 8:18 PM
SHABBAT AFTERNOON
Join us at our Emek Refaim branch for a special Seudat Shlishit thisShabbat as we celebrate Yom Yerushalayim.
YOM YERUSHALAYIM & ROSH CHODESH
On both Sunday (Yom Yerushalayim) and Tuesday (Rosh Chodesh) of next week we will celebrate with special Hallel recitations in our morning minyan. We invite any and all with musical instruments to come and join us on these days, particularly Yom Yerushalayim. Shacharit begins at 8:15 AM.
SHAVUOT COMMUNAL MEAL
There are still a few spaces left for our next Motzei Shabbat Shavuot Communal Dinner (June 4). Cost is 80 NIS per person. To reserve your space, pay here and then send us an e-mail at shirhadash613@gmail.com with copy of payment.
Following the meal at roughly 10 / 10:15 PM, Dr. Julie Goldstein, the Rosh Midrasha of our Amudim program, will deliver a shiur open to all. Her topic: "Of Cave Men and Man Caves: Plato and Bar Yohai in Search of the Eternal."
TIKUN LEIL SHAVUOT
Following the lecture at shul, our learning for Shavuot moves to the Pear home at HaPalmach 54/3 for our always popular the all-night Tikun Leil Shavuot. As always, great Torah and refreshments will be served throughout the night.
11:30 PM Doors Open / Dessert
12 - 12:45 PM
R. Gedaliah Gurfein on "The Dark Side of Good"
(Break)
1 - 1:30 AM
Dr. Ayelet Libson on "Revelation Then and Now in the Thought of the Pahad Yitzhak"
1:30 - 2 AM
Licensed Tour Guide Ian Brown on "Sects, Spies and Videotape: The Importance of Wheat in Shavuot and the Founding of the State"
(Break)
2:15 - 2:45 AM
Rabbi Uri Goldstein on "Rabbi Yehoshua's Feet: A Surprisingly Significant Trope in Rabbinic Storytelling"
(Break)
3 - 3:45 AM
R. Ian Pear on "Why the Knesset Couldn't Stop Covid but the Sanhendrin - and the Pope - Might Have"
3:45 AM Walk to Kotel or to Shir Hadash for Megilat Rut
4:40 AM Megilat Rut (at Shir Hadash)
5:10 AM Birchot HaShachar
5:30 AM Neitz HaChama
There is no second minyan later Shavuot morning.
Shir Hadash's activities take place in Beit Natan(named after JJ Greenberg),located at Yakov Rubin Street #1 in Jerusalem (Click here for Map), and on the Jonathan Pear Farm in Rosh Pina.