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" י דִ ה מָ יָ הְ וֹ ו ת בׁ שְ ת בָ בׁ י ש דִ מ , וֹ וׁ שְ דָ חְ בׁ שֶ דֹ ח" And it shall come to pass that from one New Moon to another, and from one Sabbath to another )ישעיהו פרק סו פסוק כג( Table of Laws and Customs for Jewish Communities August 15, 2015 – September 13, 2015 The New Moon: Friday night (14.8.15) at 4:23 1.m. and 8 Chalakim Kiddush Levana (Sanctification of the Moon): from Tuesday night, the eve of 4 Elul (19.8.15) to the eve of 14 Elul (29.8.15) at 10:46 p.m. (It is customary to recite this on Motza’ei Tish’a B’Av) Kiddush Levana (according to Oriental communities): from Saturday night, 7 Elul (28.8.15) to the eve of 14 Elul (29.8.15) at 10:46 p.m. Shabbat Parashat Re'e, 30 Av (15.8.15) Shabbat Rosh Chodesh Ya’aleh v’yavo. Chatzi Hallel, two Sifrei Torah are taken out; from the first we read the weekly portion, and call seven men to this reading. Chatzi kaddish. From the second Sefer we read the maftir from Parashat Pinchas: Uv’yom ha-shabbat, uv’rashei chodsheichem. The haftara is read from Isaiah (Yesha’yahu) 66:1: hashamayim kisei to 66:24. We recited Mussaf of Shabbat and Rosh Chodesh. Mincha, we read from Parashat Shoftim, and three men are called up to this Torah reading. Tzid'katcha Tzedek is not recited. Avot, Chapter 5. At Maariv we begin to say Ledavid Hashem Ori v'yishi (psalms, ch. 27). Sunday, 1 Elul (16.8.15) Second day of Rosh Chodesh Elul: Rosh Chodesh prayers. We begin to blow the Shofar (teki’a – shevarim teru’a – teki’a) every morning until 28 Elul, in order to arouse people to do teshuva. We begin to recite ledavid Hashem ori at the shacharit and ‘arvit services (ashkenazim-chasidim and sefardim: at shacharit and mincha) until the festival of Shemini ‘Atzeret. It is the custom of our Oriental communities to rise every morning to recite selichot before ashmoret haboker from Sunday night, the eve of 2 Elul (16.8.2015) and some do so at midnight. Some blow the shofar during selichot when the chazan recites Vaya’avor. At the end of the year, which is the end of Shemitta year, all debts that have come to term are cancelled. Therefore, creditors are accustomed to draw up a prozbul on Erev Rosh Hashana of the eighth year. Candle Lighting Times For Shabbat - Friday, 6 Elul, August 21, 2015 Shabbat Parashat Shoftim, 7 Elul (22.8.15) For the Haftara we read in the book of Isaiah (51:12), from Anochi Anochi Hu Menachemchem to 52:12 “…e-lokei yisrael”. Mincha: we read from Parashat Ki Tetze and three men are called up for this Torah reading. Avot, chapter 6. Candle Lighting Times for Shabbat - Friday, 13 Elul, August 28, 2015 Shabbat Parashat Ki Tetze, 14 Elul (29.8.15) We read the haftara from Isaiah (Yesha’yahu) 54:1: ronni ‘akara to verse 10: amar merachamecha Hashem. If the haftara of Rosh Chodesh hashamayim kisei was read on Parashat Re'e, we add to the haftara reading aniya so'era Mincha: We read from Parashat Ki Tavo, and three men are called up to this reading. Avot chapters 1-2. Shabbat begins Shabbat begins Shabbat ends Shabbat begins 02:43 Madrid 81:02 Melbourne 81:05 New York 81:54 Jerusalem 81:38 Jerusalem 02:35 Marbella 81:02 Johannesburg 81:23 Los Angeles 81:55 Tel Aviv 81:51 Tel Aviv 81:33 Toronto 81:51 Buenos Aires 02:02 Paris 81:53 Beer Sheba 81:51 Beer Sheba 02:05 Moscow 81:30 London 81:55 Haifa 81:58 Haifa 81:48 Rome 02:04 Amsterdam 81:52 Eilat 81:35 Eilat Shabbat begins Shabbat begins Shabbat ends Shabbat begins 02:04 Madrid 81:05 Melbourne 81:85 New York 81:33 Jerusalem 81:44 Jerusalem 02:35 Marbella 81:01 Johannesburg 81:55 Los Angeles 81:32 Tel Aviv 81:52 Tel Aviv 81:33 Toronto 81:24 Buenos Aires 02:84 Paris 81:35 Beer Sheba 81:52 Beer Sheba 02:21 Moscow 81:01 London 81:32 Haifa 81:34 Haifa 81:02 Rome 02:21 Amsterdam 81:30 Eilat 81:41 Eilat בס"ד הארגון העולמי של בתי הכנסת והקהילות האורתודוקסיותWorld Organization of Orthodox Synagogues and Communities איחוד בתי הכנסת בישראלUnion of Synagogues in Israel www.unisyn.org.il l

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י " ו והיה מד ת ב ש ת ב ב י ש מד חדשו, ו "חדש ב And it shall come to pass that from one New Moon to another,

and from one Sabbath to another )ישעיהו פרק סו פסוק כג(

Table of Laws and Customs for Jewish Communities

August 15, 2015 – September 13, 2015 The New Moon: Friday night (14.8.15) at 4:23 1.m. and 8 Chalakim

Kiddush Levana (Sanctification of the Moon):

from Tuesday night, the eve of 4 Elul (19.8.15) to the eve of 14 Elul (29.8.15) at 10:46 p.m. (It is customary to recite this on Motza’ei Tish’a B’Av)

Kiddush Levana (according to Oriental communities): from Saturday night, 7 Elul (28.8.15)

to the eve of 14 Elul (29.8.15) at 10:46 p.m.

Shabbat Parashat Re'e, 30 Av (15.8.15) – Shabbat Rosh Chodesh Ya’aleh v’yavo. Chatzi Hallel, two Sifrei Torah are taken out; from the first we read the weekly portion, and call seven men to this

reading. Chatzi kaddish. From the second Sefer we read the maftir from Parashat Pinchas: Uv’yom ha-shabbat, uv’rashei

chodsheichem. The haftara is read from Isaiah (Yesha’yahu) 66:1: hashamayim kisei to 66:24. We recited Mussaf of Shabbat and

Rosh Chodesh.

Mincha, we read from Parashat Shoftim, and three men are called up to this Torah reading. Tzid'katcha Tzedek is not recited. Avot,

Chapter 5. At Maariv we begin to say Ledavid Hashem Ori v'yishi (psalms, ch. 27).

Sunday, 1 Elul (16.8.15) – Second day of Rosh Chodesh Elul: Rosh Chodesh prayers.

We begin to blow the Shofar (teki’a – shevarim – teru’a – teki’a) every morning until 28 Elul, in order to arouse people to do teshuva.

We begin to recite ledavid Hashem ori at the shacharit and ‘arvit services (ashkenazim-chasidim and sefardim: at shacharit and

mincha) until the festival of Shemini ‘Atzeret.

It is the custom of our Oriental communities to rise every morning to recite selichot before ashmoret haboker from Sunday night, the

eve of 2 Elul (16.8.2015) and some do so at midnight. Some blow the shofar during selichot – when the chazan recites Vaya’avor.

At the end of the year, which is the end of Shemitta year, all debts that have come to term are cancelled. Therefore, creditors are

accustomed to draw up a prozbul on Erev Rosh Hashana of the eighth year.

Candle Lighting Times For Shabbat - Friday, 6 Elul, August 21, 2015

Shabbat Parashat Shoftim, 7 Elul (22.8.15)

For the Haftara we read in the book of Isaiah (51:12), from Anochi Anochi Hu Menachemchem to 52:12 “…e-lokei yisrael”.

Mincha: we read from Parashat Ki Tetze and three men are called up for this Torah reading. Avot, chapter 6.

Candle Lighting Times for Shabbat - Friday, 13 Elul, August 28, 2015

Shabbat Parashat Ki Tetze, 14 Elul (29.8.15) We read the haftara from Isaiah (Yesha’yahu) 54:1: ronni ‘akara – to verse 10: amar merachamecha Hashem. If the haftara of Rosh

Chodesh hashamayim kisei was read on Parashat Re'e, we add to the haftara reading aniya so'era

Mincha: We read from Parashat Ki Tavo, and three men are called up to this reading. Avot chapters 1-2.

Shabbat begins Shabbat beginsShabbat ends Shabbat begins

02:43 Madrid 81:02 Melbourne 81:05 New York 81:54 Jerusalem 81:38 Jerusalem

02:35 Marbella 81:02 Johannesburg 81:23 Los Angeles 81:55 Tel Aviv 81:51 Tel Aviv

81:33 Toronto 81:51 Buenos Aires 02:02 Paris 81:53 Beer Sheba 81:51 Beer Sheba

02:05 Moscow 81:30 London 81:55 Haifa 81:58 Haifa

81:48 Rome 02:04 Amsterdam 81:52 Eilat 81:35 Eilat

Shabbat begins Shabbat beginsShabbat ends Shabbat begins

02:04 Madrid 81:05 Melbourne 81:85 New York 81:33 Jerusalem 81:44 Jerusalem

02:35 Marbella 81:01 Johannesburg 81:55 Los Angeles 81:32 Tel Aviv 81:52 Tel Aviv

81:33 Toronto 81:24 Buenos Aires 02:84 Paris 81:35 Beer Sheba 81:52 Beer Sheba

02:21 Moscow 81:01 London 81:32 Haifa 81:34 Haifa

81:02 Rome 02:21 Amsterdam 81:30 Eilat 81:41 Eilat

בס"ד

הארגון העולמי של בתי הכנסת והקהילות האורתודוקסיות

World Organization of Orthodox

Synagogues and Communities

איחוד בתי הכנסת בישראלUnion of Synagogues in Israel

www.unisyn.org.ill

Candle Lighting Times for Shabbat - Friday, 20 Elul, September 4, 2015

Shabbat Parashat Ki Tavo, 21 Elul (5.9.15) The haftara is read from Isaiah (Yesha’yahu) 60: kumi ori to the end of the chapter. It is customary to read the tochecha in a low

voice, but the whole congregation must hear the reading. It is also customary for the reader himself to make the berachot over this

section.

Mincha: we read from Parashat Nitzavim, and three men are called up to this Torah reading. Avot, Chapters 3-4.

Sunday, 22 Elul (6.9.2015) – First Day of Selichot (to be recited until Erev Yom Kippur) We recite ‘al netilat yadayim, asher yatzar and birkat hatorah before reciting selichot, and we do not repeat the berachot before

praying. The shaliach tzibbur puts on his tallit (while it is still night), but does not recite the relevant beracha. When morning dawns

he takes off the tallit, recites the beracha and puts it on again. It is preferable to wear a borrowed tallit (from an individual, not the

one belonging to the tzibbur), so that his obligation to recite the beracha is clear. Ashrei, chatzi kaddish, selichot according to custom.

After the selichot we recite the vidui once only (the Vilna Gaon’s custom). Tachanun, kaddish titkabbal (if one recites selichot by

himself one should say shelosh esreh middot as if he were reading it from the Torah, with its trop, and not as a prayer; he omits

uzechor lanu hayom brit shelosh ‘esreh, nor does he recite the bakashot written in Aramaic). Until Erev Yom Kippur it is customary to

visit gravesites of tzaddikim. Some fast on the first day of selichot.

Candle Lighting Times For Shabbat - Friday, 27 Elul, September 11, 2015

Shabbat Parashat Nitzavim, 28 Elul (12.9.15) The haftara is read from Isaiah (Yesha’yahu) 61:10: sos asis to 63:9: kol yemei ‘olam. We do not bless the new month (because of

bakeseh leyom chaggeinu).

Mincha: we read from Parashat Vayelech, and three men are called up to this Torah reading. Avot, Chapters 5-6.

On Motzei Shabbat we do not recite vihi noam and ata kadosh.

Sunday, 29 Elul (13.9.15): Erev Rosh Hashanah.

כתיבה וחתימה טובהEliezer Sheffer אליעזר שפר

Shabbat begins Shabbat beginsShabbat ends Shabbat begins

02:80 Madrid 81:48 Melbourne 81:24 New York 81:45 Jerusalem 81:03 Jerusalem

02:02 Marbella 81:40 Johannesburg 81:32 Los Angeles 81:41 Tel Aviv 81:38 Tel Aviv

81:02 Toronto 81:21 Buenos Aires 81:51 Paris 81:42 Beer Sheba 81:38 Beer Sheba

81:31 Moscow 81:80 London 81:41 Haifa 81:43 Haifa

81:21 Rome 81:50 Amsterdam 81:43 Eilat 81:01 Eilat

Shabbat begins Shabbat beginsShabbat ends Shabbat begins

02:28 Madrid 81:41 Melbourne 81:50 New York 81:02 Jerusalem 81:85 Jerusalem

02:82 Marbella 81:41 Johannesburg 81:42 Los Angeles 81:01 Tel Aviv 81:40 Tel Aviv

81:21 Toronto 81:80 Buenos Aires 81:33 Paris 81:01 Beer Sheba 81:40 Beer Sheba

81:48 Moscow 81:52 London 81:01 Haifa 81:05 Haifa

81:51 Rome 81:45 Amsterdam 81:05 Eilat 81:02 Eilat

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