Saranac Synagogue News: Shabbos Yisro (Feb. 6-7, 2026 / 19-20 Shevat, 5786)

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Shalom Aleichem!

B"H we made our numbers this week and iy"H we WILL be having services!

Donate to the Shul (NOT ON SHABBOS OR HOLIDAYS PLEASE!)   •   http://tinyurl.com/donate2saranac

Help ensure our continued operations. Sponsorships and dedications are available.

 

FRIDAY:

Candle lighting:        5:16 PM           Sunset:       5:34 PM.

SATURDAY:

Services begin:   10 AM.

Zeman Shema:    9:56 AM - Say Shema on time before services.

Zeman Tefilah:    10:47 AM.

Chatzos:                12:29 PM.(To avoid fasting past Chatzos on Shabbos, We recommend coffee or a snack before davening.)

Sunset:                  5:36 PM.

Shabbos ends:   Shul tradition: 6:36 PM. 42 min.: 6:18 PM; 72 min.: 6:48 PM.

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

·      This week’s drash: “Living Sinai Every Day”

·      Everyone is invited to join us for kiddush, and we thank our sponsors!

 

The Parshah in a Nutshell

Yisro

Exodus 18:1–20:23

Moses’ father-in-law, Jethro, hears of the great miracles which Gd performed for the people of Israel, and comes from Midian to the Israelite camp, bringing with him Moses’ wife and two sons. Jethro advises Moses to appoint a hierarchy of magistrates and judges to assist him in the task of governing and administering justice to the people.

The children of Israel camp opposite Mount Sinai, where they are told that Gd has chosen them to be His “kingdom of priests” and “holy nation.” The people respond by proclaiming, “All that Gd has spoken, we shall do.”

On the sixth day of the third month (Sivan), seven weeks after the Exodus, the entire nation of Israel assembles at the foot of Mount Sinai for the Giving of the Torah. Gd descends on the mountain amidst thunder, lightning, billows of smoke and the blast of the shofar, and summons Moses to ascend.

Gd proclaims the Ten Commandments, commanding the people of Israel to believe in Gd, not to worship idols or take Gd’s name in vain, to keep the Shabbat, honor their parents, not to murder, not to commit adultery, not to steal, and not to bear false witness or covet another’s property. The people cry out to Moses that the revelation is too intense for them to bear, begging him to receive the Torah from Gd and convey it to them.

 

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The Saranac Synagogue   •   Congregation Achei Tmimim   •   85 Saranac Ave   •   Buffalo, NY 14216

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