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Counting of the Omer:

"Today is 5 days to the Omer." (Click here for full text)


To ensure you don't forget to do this special mitzvah of counting the Omer every day, click here to get the Omer Counter app.


Please join us for services and for Moshiach's Feast - Sunday at 6:00 pm!!


Wishing you Good Moed and Good Yom Tov - Chag Sameach.

May we celebrate the holiday in Jerusalem, with Moshiach!

Rabbi Yakov and Shulamit Kirschenbaum 

MOSHIACH'S FEAST

Sunday, April 20 at 6:00 pm

Minchah at 5:40 pm

At Chabad of WH - 50 Overlook Terr. side entrance

The Baal Shem Tov, founder of Chassidism, would eat three festival meals on the last day of Pesach. 
 
He called the third meal of this day Moshiach's Seudah, the "festive meal of Moshiach". The last day of Pesach is the day for Moshiach's Seudah because on this day the radiance of the light of Moshiach shines openly.  

For more information on Moshiach's Meal, click here.
 
Looking forward to seeing you there!

Holiday Meals - To RSVP, click here

Last-Days-of-Passover Guide - click here

Holiday Candle-Lighting

Friday, April 18

Light Candles before: 7:21 pm

Shehecheyanu is not said


Saturday, April 19

Light Candles after: 8:23 pm

From a pre-existing flame | Shehecheyanu is not said


Sunday, April 20

Shabbat/Holiday Ends: 8:24 pm


Find out more about Shabbat & Holiday candle-lighting

Pesach Schedule - Last Days
shul - kleiman

FRIDAY, APRIL 18


Minchah, Kabolas Shabbos: 7:30 pm 


SHABBAT, APRIL 19


Say Shema before: 9:30 am

Tanya & Tuna: 9:30 am

Shacharis: 10:00 am 


Followed by a kiddush, not-yet sponsored

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Minchah, Maariv: 7:15 pm


SUNDAY, APRIL 20


Say Shema before: 9:29 am

Tanya & Tuna: 9:30 am

Shacharis: 10:00 am 

Yizkor: Not before 12:15 pm


Followed by a kiddush, not-yet sponsored

To sponsor this kiddush or any kiddush, click here


Minchah: 5:40 pm



Followed by Moshiach's Feast (at appx. 6:00 pm)


Maariv/Holiday Ends: 8:24 pm  

The Eighth Day of Pesach: The Feast of Moshiach
From the talks of the Lubavitcher Rebbe; adapted by Rabbi Eli Touger. Taken from Timeless Patterns in Time, published by Sichos in English.
A Reflection of Moshiach

The eighth day of Pesach is traditionally associated with our hopes for the coming of Moshiach. For this reason, the haftorah read on that day contains many prophecies which refer to the era of the redemption. Among the best-known of these: “The wolf will dwell with the lamb; the leopard will lie down with a young goat”; “He will raise a banner for the nations and gather in the exiles of Israel.”

About two hundred and fifty years ago, as the time for Moshiach drew closer, the Baal Shem Tov instituted a custom which underlines the connection between the redemption and the eighth day of Pesach: on that day he would partake of Moshiach’s Seudah, the festive meal of Moshiach. 

"In Nissan we were redeemed, and in Nissan we will be redeemed." (See Shemos Rabbah, 15:11)

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"Everyone must regard himself and the world as evenly poised between good and guilt...If he performed a good deed, he has shifted the balance of his fate, and that of the entire world to good, and has brought deliverance and salvation upon himself and upon them all."
-Maimonides, Laws of Teshuvah Ch. 3, Law 4

"The time of our redemption has arrived!"

The Lubavitcher Rebbe, 1990-1 See Yalkut Shimoni Yeshayahu, remez 499