Chag Matzote: 3rd Day

This is a secular day during the Feast of Unleavened Bread, this is NOT a Holy Day. However, there are requirements for this day: eating anything that has been fermented (ex: wine or vinegar) or anything that rises (ex: bread) is strictly forbidden. Reference: Exodus 12, 13 & Leviticus 23

Chag Matzote: 4th Day

This is a secular day during the Feast of Unleavened Bread, this is NOT a Holy Day. However, there are requirements for this day: eating anything that has been fermented (ex: wine or vinegar) or anything that rises (ex: bread) is strictly forbidden. Reference: Exodus 12, 13 & Leviticus 23

Chag Matzote: 5th Day

This is a secular day during the Feast of Unleavened Bread, this is NOT a Holy Day. However, there are requirements for this day: eating anything that has been fermented (ex: wine or vinegar) or anything that rises (ex: bread) is strictly forbidden. Reference: Exodus 12, 13 & Leviticus 23

Chag Matzote: 6th Day

This is a secular day during the Feast of Unleavened Bread, this is NOT a Holy Day. However, there are requirements for this day: eating anything that has been fermented (ex: wine or vinegar) or anything that rises (ex: bread) is strictly forbidden. Reference: Exodus 12, 13 & Leviticus 23

Chag Matzote: 7th Day

The Seventh Day of The Feast of Unleavened Bread, is the last day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread and a Holy Day. This day is observed as a Sabbath day, no work or anything secular is to be done this day. Reference: Exodus 12, 13 & Leviticus 23

New Moon Ziw

This is the start of the month Ziw on the Hebrew calendar. Celebrating the New Moon (the beginning of the month) is a part of our culture. When possible, we will host a New Moon service (usually a maximum of two hours) to commerate the beginning of the month and it will be broadcast on […]

New Moon Ziw

This is the start of the month Ziw on the Hebrew calendar. Celebrating the New Moon (the beginning of the month) is a part of our culture. When possible, we will host a New Moon service (usually a maximum of two hours) to commerate the beginning of the month and it will be broadcast on […]

New Moon Ziwan

This is the start of the month Ziwan on the Hebrew calendar. Celebrating the New Moon (the beginning of the month) is a part of our culture. When possible, we will host a New Moon service (usually a maximum of two hours) to commerate the beginning of the month and it will be broadcast on […]

Shavuote: Erev

Chag Shavuote or the Feast of Weeks occurs on the 50th day after Passover, it is a Holy Day celebrated by bringing two loaves of bread. The omer is counted starting the night after Passover and ends on the evening of this day. This day is observed as a Sabbath day, no work or anything […]

Shavuote: Full Day

Chag Shavuote or the Feast of Weeks occurs on the 50th day after Passover, it is a Holy Day celebrated by bringing two loaves of bread. The omer is counted starting the night after Passover and ends on the evening of this day. This day is observed as a Sabbath day, no work or anything […]

New Moon Zocher

This is the start of the month Zocher on the Hebrew calendar. Celebrating the New Moon (the beginning of the month) is a part of our culture. When possible, we will host a New Moon service (usually a maximum of two hours) to commerate the beginning of the month and it will be broadcast on […]

New Moon Zocher

This is the start of the month Zocher on the Hebrew calendar. Celebrating the New Moon (the beginning of the month) is a part of our culture. When possible, we will host a New Moon service (usually a maximum of two hours) to commerate the beginning of the month and it will be broadcast on […]