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| | | | | | Rosh Chodesh Adar Parshat Shekalim Terumah |
| | | | | - 5:21pm Candle Lighting
- 6:30pm Musical Kabbalat Shabbat
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| | | | | | Ki Tisa - 7:00pm TAA Book Club—The Weight of Ink
- 7:39pm Havdalah
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| | | | - 12:00pm Palestinians & Israelis: working Towards a Future Together
| - 6:00pm Gala Celebration Concert & Dancing
- 6:38pm Candle Lighting
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| | | | | | Shabbat Mevarchim Parshat Hachodesh Pekudei |
| | | | | - 11:00am Torah Study with Rav Naomi (hybrid)
- 6:54pm Candle Lighting
| Vayikra - 9:00am Shabbat Morning Services
- 8:03pm Havdalah
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Sunday, March 30, 2025 • 1 Nisan 5785
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Rosh Chodesh Nisan
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Our tradition teaches that Jews may not own, eat, or benefit from chametz (leavened food) during Passover. Where disposing of chametz would result in considerable financial loss, it is permissible to symbolically sell one's chametz to someone who is not Jewish, who “owns” the chametz during Pesach and relinquishes it after the holiday ends. (Please do not physically bring your chametz to the synagogue; the purchase is symbolic only.)
If you wish to sell your chametz this year, please fill out this online form or download and print it and bring it to TAA. The deadline to sell chametz through TAA is noon on Thursday, April 10.
Our Office Manager Suzanne Ewer will purchase our chametz for the duration of the holiday and return it after Pesach ends. If you wish to donate un-opened food items, she will be happy to arrange for a donation to The Open Pantry in Gloucester.
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Monday, March 31, 2025 • 2 Nisan 5785
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Our tradition teaches that Jews may not own, eat, or benefit from chametz (leavened food) during Passover. Where disposing of chametz would result in considerable financial loss, it is permissible to symbolically sell one's chametz to someone who is not Jewish, who “owns” the chametz during Pesach and relinquishes it after the holiday ends. (Please do not physically bring your chametz to the synagogue; the purchase is symbolic only.)
If you wish to sell your chametz this year, please fill out this online form or download and print it and bring it to TAA. The deadline to sell chametz through TAA is noon on Thursday, April 10.
Our Office Manager Suzanne Ewer will purchase our chametz for the duration of the holiday and return it after Pesach ends. If you wish to donate un-opened food items, she will be happy to arrange for a donation to The Open Pantry in Gloucester.
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Tuesday, April 1, 2025 • 3 Nisan 5785
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Our tradition teaches that Jews may not own, eat, or benefit from chametz (leavened food) during Passover. Where disposing of chametz would result in considerable financial loss, it is permissible to symbolically sell one's chametz to someone who is not Jewish, who “owns” the chametz during Pesach and relinquishes it after the holiday ends. (Please do not physically bring your chametz to the synagogue; the purchase is symbolic only.)
If you wish to sell your chametz this year, please fill out this online form or download and print it and bring it to TAA. The deadline to sell chametz through TAA is noon on Thursday, April 10.
Our Office Manager Suzanne Ewer will purchase our chametz for the duration of the holiday and return it after Pesach ends. If you wish to donate un-opened food items, she will be happy to arrange for a donation to The Open Pantry in Gloucester.
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Wednesday, April 2, 2025 • 4 Nisan 5785
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Our tradition teaches that Jews may not own, eat, or benefit from chametz (leavened food) during Passover. Where disposing of chametz would result in considerable financial loss, it is permissible to symbolically sell one's chametz to someone who is not Jewish, who “owns” the chametz during Pesach and relinquishes it after the holiday ends. (Please do not physically bring your chametz to the synagogue; the purchase is symbolic only.)
If you wish to sell your chametz this year, please fill out this online form or download and print it and bring it to TAA. The deadline to sell chametz through TAA is noon on Thursday, April 10.
Our Office Manager Suzanne Ewer will purchase our chametz for the duration of the holiday and return it after Pesach ends. If you wish to donate un-opened food items, she will be happy to arrange for a donation to The Open Pantry in Gloucester.
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Thursday, April 3, 2025 • 5 Nisan 5785
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Our tradition teaches that Jews may not own, eat, or benefit from chametz (leavened food) during Passover. Where disposing of chametz would result in considerable financial loss, it is permissible to symbolically sell one's chametz to someone who is not Jewish, who “owns” the chametz during Pesach and relinquishes it after the holiday ends. (Please do not physically bring your chametz to the synagogue; the purchase is symbolic only.)
If you wish to sell your chametz this year, please fill out this online form or download and print it and bring it to TAA. The deadline to sell chametz through TAA is noon on Thursday, April 10.
Our Office Manager Suzanne Ewer will purchase our chametz for the duration of the holiday and return it after Pesach ends. If you wish to donate un-opened food items, she will be happy to arrange for a donation to The Open Pantry in Gloucester.
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Friday, April 4, 2025 • 6 Nisan 5785
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Our tradition teaches that Jews may not own, eat, or benefit from chametz (leavened food) during Passover. Where disposing of chametz would result in considerable financial loss, it is permissible to symbolically sell one's chametz to someone who is not Jewish, who “owns” the chametz during Pesach and relinquishes it after the holiday ends. (Please do not physically bring your chametz to the synagogue; the purchase is symbolic only.)
If you wish to sell your chametz this year, please fill out this online form or download and print it and bring it to TAA. The deadline to sell chametz through TAA is noon on Thursday, April 10.
Our Office Manager Suzanne Ewer will purchase our chametz for the duration of the holiday and return it after Pesach ends. If you wish to donate un-opened food items, she will be happy to arrange for a donation to The Open Pantry in Gloucester.
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Beit Midrash
Weekly Torah Study sessions with Rav Naomi covering that week's Parsha with engaging spiritual and intellectual discussions. Click "More Info" to register for the Zoom link. Contact the TAA office for more information.
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6:54pm |
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Candle Lighting
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Shabbat, April 5, 2025 • 7 Nisan 5785
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Parshat Vayikra
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Our tradition teaches that Jews may not own, eat, or benefit from chametz (leavened food) during Passover. Where disposing of chametz would result in considerable financial loss, it is permissible to symbolically sell one's chametz to someone who is not Jewish, who “owns” the chametz during Pesach and relinquishes it after the holiday ends. (Please do not physically bring your chametz to the synagogue; the purchase is symbolic only.)
If you wish to sell your chametz this year, please fill out this online form or download and print it and bring it to TAA. The deadline to sell chametz through TAA is noon on Thursday, April 10.
Our Office Manager Suzanne Ewer will purchase our chametz for the duration of the holiday and return it after Pesach ends. If you wish to donate un-opened food items, she will be happy to arrange for a donation to The Open Pantry in Gloucester.
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9:00am |
11:30am |
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Sanctuary
Our weekly Shabbat shacharit, with full Torah service (triennial cycle). Contact the office if you're interested in reading Torah or Haftarah, or participating in some other way. See our Livestream page to watch from home.
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8:03pm |
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Havdalah
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Thu, May 15 2025 17 Iyyar 5785