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Shabbat keeps us grounded. It helps us mark time, it comforts us, it connects us to our families and generations past, present and future... 
Join us to welcome Shabbat!


KABBALAT SHABBAT
Friday, December 4, 2020
5:30 p.m.

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19 Kislev - Light Shabbat candles at 5:02 p.m. 


We continue to come into your homes via Zoom beginning at 5:30 p.m., with Rabbi Sharfman and cantorial soloists Scott Leader and Erica Erman.

During services, we will celebrate those birthday_balloon_confetti.jpg
with December birthdays and anniversaries.  

A Zoom link will be sent to all congregants. Non-members who wish to join us for Kabbalat Shabbat, please contact Renee for the Zoom link. 
 
Our next Kabbalat Shabbat service after this one will be December 18.

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Erica and Jared Erman's videos for Shabbat candle lighting, Kiddush, and Motzi
 
Thank you to Erica and Jared for welcoming us in their home. Erica mentions some of the reasons we have two loaves of challah on Shabbat, to which we add that there are two commandments regarding Shabbat in the Torah: Shamor (Keep Shabbat) and Zachor (Remember Shabbat).
 
We hear these in L'cha Dodi, too, when we learn that these two commandments were given in one breath!
 
 
 
Blessing over Shabbat candles
Blessing over Shabbat candles
 
 
Kiddush - Blessing Over Wine/Grape Juice
Kiddush - Blessing Over Wine/Grape Juice
 
 
Motzi - Blessing Over Challah
Motzi - Blessing Over Challah