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Dear Mogen David Family,
This week we begin a new sefer with Parashat VaYikra. VaYikra is termed 'Torat Kohanim' by the Chachamim as it details the Mitzvot pertaining to the Kohanim and their Avodah in the Mishkan/Mikdash. Much has been written attempting to understand the theological and philosophical relevance and benefit of offering Korbanot to Hashem. It seems there is a Korban for all scenarios--voluntary offerings, obligatory offerings, communal offerings, individual offerings, Korban Chatat, Asham, Oleh v'Yored, etc...
In practical terms, what purpose do Korbanot serve to accomplish?
The Sefer HaChinuch, in Mitzvah No. 95, offers a lengthy and insightful answer to our question. Bringing various sources throughout the Gemara the Sefer HaChinuch explains that each part of the animal offered as a Korban corresponds to a different physical, psychological, or spiritual deficiency which caused the offerer to go astray (ex. the legs run to do aveirot; the hands perform the actions...). A Behema, an animal, acts instinctively without the advantage of higher intellectual processing and decision making afforded to Man. If we were to truly utilize our intellect, stop and think of HaKadosh Baruch Hu before each and every action taken, says the Sefer HaChinuch, we would never come to sin, acknowledging that Chet only removes us further from Hashem and Avodah Sheleimah.
A Korban--as the shoresh "karov," closeness, implies--pushes us closer to Hashem and Mitzvot. When we witness the needless burning and offering of the animal, a creature with no Da'at, we recognize that thoughtless actions led us to sin, acting like an animal as slaves to our instinct. In turn, this also forces us to realize Yad Hashem, the governing Hand of G-d and live as Ovdei Hashem.
Shabbat Shalom,
Rabbi Yehuda Moses Rav HaKehillah/Senior Rabbi
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Mon, April 7 2025
9 Nisan 5785
PESACH SCHEDULE
TAANIT BECHORIM
Thursday, April 10th
5:11 am Fast Begins
6:25 am Shacharit followed by a Siyum
Every first born is encouraged to attend a Siyum in order to be exempt from fasting.
BEDIKAT HAMETZ After 7:45 pm
BURNING HAMETZ
Friday, April 11th
11:37 am Final Burning of Hametz
6:30 pm Mincha/Arvit
7:03 pm Candle Lighting
EREV PESACH
Shabbat, April 12th
7:45 am Shacharit (We have only one Minyan so we can go home early & make kiddush)
10:40 am Final Eating of Hametz
Nullify Hametz by 11:30 am
*See important instruction
6:45 pm Mincha (Seudah Shlishit should be eaten before Mincha)
7:22 pm Sunset
7:25 pm Arvit
7:55 pm Candle Lighting
Baruch Hamavdil Bein Kodesh L’Kodesh must be said prior to lighting, cooking, etc.
*See kiddush/havdalah guidelines*
First Night of Seder
12:53 am Chatzot
FIRST DAY OF PESACH
Sunday, April 13th
9:15 am Shacharit
9:38 am Latest Shema
10:45 am Tefilat Tal (Approx)
6:45 pm Mincha
7:22 pm Sunset
7:20 pm Arvit
7:55 pm Candle Lighting
Second Night of Seder
First Night of Sefirat Ha’Omer
12:53 am Chatzot
SECOND DAY OF PESACH
Monday, April 14th
9:15 am Shacharit
9:38 am Latest Shema
7:00 pm Mincha/Arvit
7:23 pm Sunset
7:53 pm Havdalah
HOL HAMOED
Tues–Thursday, April 15th-17th
8:00 am Shacharit
7:00 pm Mincha/Arvit
EREV SHEVI’I SHEL PESACH
Friday, April 18th
7:08 pm Candle Lighting
7:00 pm Mincha/Arvit
SHEVI’I SHEL PESACH
Shabbat, April 19th
9:30 am Shacharit
9:34 am Latest Shema
6:45 pm Mincha followed by Seudah Shlishit and Arvit
8:00 pm Candle Lighting
Baruch Hamavdil Bein Kodesh L’Kodesh must be said prior to lighting, cooking, etc.
*See kiddush/havdalah guidelines*
ACHARON SHEL PESACH
Sunday, April 20th
9:30 am Shacharit
9:33 am Latest Shema
7:58 pm End of Yom Tov
*Shabbat Morning
Every year on Erev Pesach we say a paragraph in which we annul any Hametz in our domain. This needs to be said on Shabbat morning prior to final time of eating Hametz. This paragraph is either in a Pesach Machzor or Haggadah.
*Laws of Kiddush/Havdalah
(Y.K.N.H.Z.)
Because Yom Tov and Motzei Shabbat coincide, there is a unique format for kiddush. We begin with the regular opening paragraph of kiddush, 1) make the bracha on wine, 2) make the bracha of Yom Tov kiddush, 3) make the bracha on the havdalah candle, 4) make the havdalah bracha, 5) the bracha of Shechiyanu. This is called Y.K.N.H.Z., Yayin, Kiddush, Ner, Havdalah, Zman. This can be found either in a Pesach Machzor or Haggadah.
KEHILAT MOGEN DAVID
IMPORTANT TIMES
PARASHAT VAYIKRA
6:57 pm Candle Lighting
7:46 pm Havdalah
SHABBAT SCHEDULE
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6:15 pm Shir Hashirim
6:30 pm Erev Shabbat Mincha/Arvit
8:50 am Rabbi Moses Parasha
9:15 am Shacharit
9:30 am Barukh She'amar
9:30 am Teen Minyan
6:00 pm Rabbi Moses Shiur
6:00 pm Kids Tehilim
6:45 pm Shabbat Mincha/Arvit
Followed by Seudah Shlishit
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
SHACHARIT
8:00 am Sunday
6:20 am Monday, Thursday
6:30 am Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday
MINCHA/ARVIT
7:00 pm Sunday - Thursday
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Rabbi Moses Megila
Monday-Friday at 5:55 am
Rabbi Moses Pele Yoetz
Monday-Thursday at 6:30 pm
Rabbi Moses Women's Parasha
Every Wednesday at 1:00 pm
Rabbi Abraham Avoda Zarah
Monday-Friday at 5:55 am
Rabbi Abraham Shiur
Every Monday after Arvit
Rabbi Abraham Avoda Zarah
Every Tuesday at 8:00 pm
Rabbi Abraham Shiur
Every Wednesday after Arvit
R' Eliyahu Moses Hilchot Shabbat
Every Wednesday at 8:30 pm
R' Eliyahu Moses Sefer Hamitzvot
Every Wednesday at 8:30 pm
Chok L'Yisrael with Mr. Haim Dayan
Sunday-Friday after Shacharit
Zmanim
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Earliest Tallit | 5:49a |
Netz (Sunrise) | 6:35a |
Latest Shema | 9:21a |
Zman Tefillah | 10:17a |
Chatzot (Midday) | 12:08p |
Mincha Gedola | 12:36p |
Mincha Ketana | 3:22p |
Plag HaMincha | 4:31p |
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Tzeit Hakochavim | 6:18p |
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