SHUL OPEN: Shabbos Vayakhel-Pekudei, haChodesh (March 17-18, 2023 /24-25 Adar, 5783)

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Saranac Synagogue News: Shabbos Vayakhel-Pekudei, haChodesh (March 17-18, 2023 /24-25 Adar, 5783)

Shalom Aleichem!

We expect to have a minyan this Shabbos. Please join us promptly at 9:30 AM.

Some must leave early. Please help us start on time!

There will be a kiddush in Shul after services.

Friday: Candle lighting: 7:06 PM, Shabbos begins: 7:24 PM.

Saturday: We expect a minyan this Shabbos. Davening starts at 9:30 AM.

Zeman Shema: before 10:23 AM;   Zeman Tefilah: before 11:23 AM.

·      This is also Shabbos mevorchim Nissan. “The Molad of Nisan is Wednesday, March 22, 1:24 AM and 12 Chalokim”
“Rosh Chodesh Nissan yihyeh b’yom chamishi b’shabbos.”

Sunset is 7:25 PM. Shabbos ends: Shul tradition, 60 min.: 8:25 PM. 42 min.: 8:07 PM; 72 min.: 8:27 PM.

Announcements:

     Rosh Chodesh Nissan is observed from nightfall on Wednesday March 22 to Thursday afternoon, March 23.

     THANK YOU to all who made this minyan possible!!

The Parshah in a Nutshell

Vayakhel-Pekudei

Exodus 35:1–40:38

Moses assembles the people of Israel and reiterates to them the commandment to observe the Shabbat. He then conveys Gd’s instructions regarding the making of the Mishkan (Tabernacle). The people donate the required materials in abundance, bringing gold, silver and copper; blue-, purple- and red-dyed wool; goat hair, spun linen, animal skins, wood, olive oil, herbs and precious stones. Moses has to tell them to stop giving.

A team of wise-hearted artisans make the Mishkan and its furnishings (as detailed in the previous Torah readings of Terumah, Tetzaveh and Ki Tisa): three layers of roof coverings; 48 gold-plated wall panels, and 100 silver foundation sockets; the parochet (veil) that separates between the Sanctuary’s two chambers, and the masach (screen) that fronts it; the ark, and its cover with the cherubim; the table and its showbread; the seven-branched menorah with its specially prepared oil; the golden altar and the incense burned on it; the anointing oil; the outdoor altar for burnt offerings and all its implements; the hangings, posts and foundation sockets for the courtyard; and the basin and its pedestal, made out of copper mirrors.

An accounting is made of the gold, silver and copper donated by the people for the making of the Mishkan. Betzalel, Aholiav and their assistants make the eight priestly garments—the apron, breastplate, cloak, crown, hat, tunic, sash and breeches—according to the specifications communicated to Moses in the Parshah of Tetzaveh.

The Mishkan is completed and all its components are brought to Moses, who erects it and anoints it with the holy anointing oil, and initiates Aaron and his four sons into the priesthood. A cloud appears over the Mishkan, signifying the Divine Presence that has come to dwell within it.

Hachodesh

Exodus 12:1–20

This being the Shabbat that falls on or before the first of Nissan, we also read the section of Hachodesh (Exodus 12:1–20), which relates Gd’s words to Moses in Egypt two weeks before the Exodus, instructing us to set the Jewish calendar by the monthly new moon, and to regard Nissan as the “head of months.” Gd also instructs to bring the Passover offering, to eat it with matzah and bitter herbs, and to abstain from leaven for seven days.

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Regards,

David Kunkel, Media Coordinator / Webmaster / Gabbai, for
Shmuel Rashkin, President   •   Bob Alt, Vice President

The Saranac Synagogue

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