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With Rosh Hashanah soon approaching, the full list of Halacha Guides for the entire Tishrei is included.
Please note:
1. The addition of the Yom Kippur, Sukkos and Simchas Torah Guides.
2. Links to Machzor Companions for both Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur.
3. A binder containing all the Halacha Guides in one file appears at the beginning.
Halacha Guides:
1. Please click here to view a binder of ALL Halacha guides for Tishrei 5782.
2. Please click here to view a Halacha guide for Tishrei 5782 and Lockdown. Although we remain hopeful this does not eventuate, this guide focuses on many details relevant to lockdown, for the entire month of Tishrei.
3. Please click here to view a Halacha guide for Selichos, for the week of Selichos, up to and including Erev Rosh Hashana morning.
4. Please click here to access the online Pruzbul facility. The upcoming year, 5782 is a Shemittah year. There are various ways to perform Pruzbul; one option is through this online facility.
5. Please click here to view the Halacha guide for Rosh Hashana, including the afternoon of Erev Rosh Hashana, Rosh Hashanah, Shabbos Shuvah and the Aseres Ymei Teshuvah.
6. Please click here to view the Halacha guide for a Baal Tokeiah, relevant to anyone who will be blowing Shofar, whether in Shule or on Mivtzoim.
7. Please click here to view the Halacha guide for Tzom Gedalya.
8. Please click here to view the Halacha guide for Yom Kippur Guide, including for Erev and Motzei Yom Kippur.
9. Please click here to view the Halacha guide for Sukkos, including the leadup to Sukkos, first days of Sukkos and Chol Hamoied.
10. Please click here to view the Halacha guide for Simchas Torah, including Hoshanah Rabbah, Shmini Atzeres, Simchas Torah and Shabbos Breishis.
For those davening at home without a minyan, an easy to follow guide to the piyutim from chazoras hashatz with explanations, annotations and suggested niggunim.
Please click here for the Machzor Companion for Rosh Hashana Day 1.
Please click here for the Machzor Companion for Rosh Hashana Day 2.
Please click here for Book 1 of the Machzor Companion for Yom Kippur.
Please click here for Book 2 of the Machzor Companion for Yom Kippur.
Print versions will be distributed by Young-Yeshivah (and other Shules) at the beginning of next week. There will also be collection points on Erev Rosh Hashana.
We are grateful to Rabbi Shmuel Lesches of Young Yeshivah for sharing this with us.
With best wishes for a Ksiva VChasima Tova L'Shana Tova UMesuka!
Regards,
Yeshivah Shule
Become a member of the Kollel Minyan for 5782!
Although the status of in-person services is unknown for the near future, we encourage you to become a member of the Kollel for the upcoming year.
We have reduced the cost of membership as we cannot guarantee Yomim Noraim services.
The Kollel relies on Yomim Noraim seat memberships and Tishrei donations to help fund our activities. By taking out your membership this year, you will help ensure the Kollel's ability to continue our Shlichus HaTorah. It also provides you with CIVL membership and voting-rights.
We encourage you to consider a further tax deductible donation if your circumstances permit.
Please click here to sign up for membership
With best wishes for a Ksiva VChasima Tova L'Shana Tova UMesuka!
Kollel Menachem Lubavitch
B&H SUKKOT - We're back for 2021/5782!
The series of Selichot ("supplication") prayers recited in preparation for the "Days of Awe" of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur begin this Saturday night, after midnight (after the Ashkenazic custom; the Sephardic community begins on the 1st of Elul). On subsequent days, the custom is to recite the Selichot in the early morning hours, before the morning prayers, each morning up to and including Elul 29, the eve of Rosh Hashanah.
You shall take of the first of all the fruit of the land . . . (Deuteronomy 26:2)
Everything that is for the sake of G‑d should be of the best and most beautiful. When one builds a house of prayer, it should be more beautiful than his own dwelling. When one feeds the hungry, he should feed him of the best and sweetest of his table. When one clothes the naked, he should clothe him with the finest of his clothes. Whenever one designates something for a holy purpose, he should sanctify the finest of his possessions, as it is written (Leviticus 3:16), "The choicest to G‑d."
(Maimonides)
The rule "the choicest to G‑d," applies in all areas of life. If the school day must include both sacred and secular studies, the former should be scheduled for the morning hours, when the mind is at its freshest and most receptive. If one's talents are to be divided between two occupations, one whose primary function is to pay the bills and a second which benefits his fellow man, he should devote his keenest abilities to the latter.
In devoting the "first-ripened fruits" of his life to G‑d, a person in effect is saying: "Here lies the focus of my existence. Quantitatively, this may represent but a small part of what I am and have; but the purpose of everything else I do and possess is to enable this percentile of spirit to rise above my matter-clogged life."
(The Lubavitcher Rebbe)