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PARSHAT TETZAVEH
March 7-8, 2025 / 8 Adar 5785

 

THIS SHABBAT
Parshat Zachor

 

SPECIAL DAYS
Taanit Esther is observed on Thursday, March 13.
Purim is celebrated on Friday, March 14.

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