Thursday, January 9, 2025

Fwd: Tefillot for Los Angeles; Asara b’Tevet on a Friday; Singlehood Panel Discussion


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PARSHAT VAYECHI
January 10-11, 2025 / 11 Tevet 5785

 

SPECIAL DAY
The fast of Asara b'Tevet is observed on Friday, January 10.

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Tefillot for Los Angeles

Our thoughts and tefillot are with the people of Los Angeles and the surrounding areas as they continue to battle devastating wildfires. Please join us in davening for the safety of all those affected by this ongoing emergency.

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Singlehood: A Parents Role – Panel Discussion
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Singlehood: A Parent's Role – Panel Discussion

Join our EVP Rabbi Moshe Hauer, Dr. Rachel Ginsberg, principal researcher of the OU's Center for Communal Research, and Dr. Efrat Sobolofsky, director of YU Connects, for a panel discussion on Tuesday, January 28, at Congregation Bnai Yeshurun in Teaneck, NJ. Moderated by Rabbi Elliot Schrier, senior rabbi of Bnai Yeshurun, the panel will discuss the critical role of parents of single men and women.

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Annual Shul Administrator Conference
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Annual Shul Administrator Conference

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The Next Generation of Inclusive Role Models

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Inner Healing, Outer Harmony: Nurturing Relationships from Within

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Pet ownership comes with many responsibilities, including halachic ones. Rabbi Aryeh Lebowitz examines the important question of whether Rover and Fluffy are muktzah. Plus, Rabbi Shalom Rosner on the halachos of animals, and more!

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