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Sukkot And Simchat Torah
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Rabbi's Message
 
We have reached a time to celebrate!

As we come from the High Holidays when we have been signed and sealed for a great year ahead. Sukkot and Simchat Torah is the season of our rejoicing.

Join us for our Sukkot celebrations and in our Mobile Sukkah or our Regular Sukkah and Simchat Torah celebration for more details please see bellow...

Wishing you a Chag Sameach!

Rabbi Yisroel and Chaya Kotlarsky

Service Schedule
 

Sukkot Day 1 // Monday, October 6

Candle Lighting: 6:17 pm
Chinese in the Sukkah: 6:45 pm

Sukkot Day 1 // Tuesday, October 7

Come by anytime to Shake the Lulav and Etrog
Morning Service: 10:00 am
Torah Reading: 11:00 pm
Kiddush: 12:30 pm
Candle Lighting after: 7:13 pm

Sukkot Day 2 // Wednesday, October 8

Come by anytime to Shake the Lulav and Etrog
Morning Service: 10:00am
Torah Reading: 11:00 pm
Kiddush: 12:30 pm
Holiday Ends 7:12 pm

Sukkot Day 4, Friday, October 10

Candle Lighting: 6:10 pm
Kabbalat Shabbat: 6:15 pm
Young Professional Shabbat: 6:45 pm

Sukkot Day 5 Shabbat, October 11

Morning Service: 10:00 am
Torah Reading: 11:00 am
Kiddush: 12:30 pm
Shabbat Ends: 7:07 pm

Shemini Atzeret // Monday, October 13

Candle Lighting: 6:06pm
Evening Services and Hakafot: 6:45 pm
 

Shemini Atzeret // Tuesday, October 14

Morning Service: 10:30 am
Torah Reading: 11:30 am
Special Yizkor Service: 12:00 pm
Kidush: 12:30 pm
Candle Lighting After: 7:03 pm

Evening Services and Hakafot: 7:00pm

Join us for a Delicious Dinner, Live Dancing and Singing, L'chaim's, Flags and much more. Special Hakafah Dedicated for those who lost their lives on this day!

Location: 2048 Spring Mill Rd. Lafayette Hill, PA

Simchat Torah // Wednesday, October 15

Morning Service: 11:00am
Hakafot Service, Kiddush and Torah Reading: 12:00 pm and at 5:00 pm 
Holiday Ends: 7:01 pm

Services will take place at 2048 Spring Mill Rd. Lafayette Hill

Let us know which service you would like to join (no fees or tickets or reservations required, just lets us know what to expect). Click here to let us know,



Lulav and Esrog Stand
 

This is a mitzvah that is unique to Sukkot is the taking of the Four Kinds: an etrog (citron), a lulav (palm frond), at least three hadassim (myrtle branches) and two aravot (willow branches). The Midrash tells us that the Four Kinds represent the various types and personalities that comprise the community of Israel, whose intrinsic unity we emphasize on Sukkot.

Come by our Sukkah at 2048 Spring Mill Rd. Lafayette Hill to shake the Lulav daily.

We shake the Lulav From Tuesay Morning October 7, until Monday, October 13th.


Simchat Torah Celebration
 
Sing! Dance! Celebrate!

Sing and dance in celebration of the annual completion of the Torah reading. Young and old becomes the legs of our holy Torah, enabling it to dance. Join us For the most joyous and fun day of the year! Enjoy Dinner, refreshments and plenty of l'chaim, Flags, Singing and so much more as we dance with the Torah!

Click here for more info!

 
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