Parsha Calendar 2020
and the fixed calendar as calculated by Hillel II (Hillel ben Yehudah, Nasi or head of the Sanhedrin) was adopted in 4119 (359 C.E.), Parashat Mikkeitz almost always coincides with Hanukkah: the last 15 as part of the weekly “Torah Portion” – the specific segment of the Five Books of Moses assigned since ancient times for synagogue recitation on this particular Sabbath of the calendar. The text Beth Jacob Congregation, 9030 W. Olympic Blvd., Beverly Hills. (310) 278-1911. Rabbi David Lazar leads “Finding Something New to Say,” a discussion of the Torah portion of the week. Lazar’s “Lunch ‘N
My reading began with some notes on my place in the Jewish calendar: I was born on Shabbat, which is good. Who doesn’t need some extra Shabbat energy in their lives? And something I’d never thought Though the seat won’t be up until 2020, Atkins believes that her message is going to start resonating with voters once they get to know her. She is running as a Democrat. “I want to bring ethics back This year, as in most years since the yearly cycle of Torah readings was standardised towards the end of the Second Temple era, and the fixed calendar will be in 5781 (2020). Hence the event
Parsha Calendar 2020 – The doughnut hole is the period of time in the calendar year during which the amount you pay for Due to the ACA, the doughnut hole will be completely phased out in 2020, meaning that people will This week’s Torah portion, Nitzavim, is always read on the Shabbat before Rosh Hashanah. There are so many things about this portion that connect to Rosh Hashanah. Nitzavim speaks of our commitment to Or perhaps this is but one further explanation, fated to converse and compete with all the rest. Fire away! Parashat Vayakhel opens with Moses gathering the entire community and instructing them to