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SUMMARY:Yom Hashoah Commemoration at The Carlebach Shul
DESCRIPTION: \n4:00 p.m. \nTopic: The rescue\, relief\, and resistance activities of Rabbi Zalman Schneerson and his daughter Hadassa Schneerson (Carlebach) \nEvent Chaired by Professor Karen Sutton\, PhD \nSpeakers include Rebbetzin Hadassa Carlebach and Rabbi Menachem Berkowitz \nThis year’s program will illuminate the struggle that Rabbi Zalman Schneerson and his daughter\, Hadassa\, endured to secure safety and provide food\, shelter\, and Jewish education for more than 80 children in Vichy\, France\, during World War 2. \nIn addition\, Rabbi Zalman was responsible for saving and smuggling at least another eighty-nine children and young people. \nLearn a firsthand account about the challenges of resisting the Nazis and their collaborators. \nRabbi Menachem Berkowitz studied in yeshivot in Los Angeles and New York and is a researcher of the Schneerson family. He is Rebbetzin Hadassa Carlebach’s great-grandson. You can find Rabbi Menachem’s work on his blog at schneersonalia.substack.com \nBorn Hadassa Schneerson in 1927\, Rebbetzin Hadassa Carlebach assisted her father in saving 100 Jewish children during the Holocaust in Nazi occupied France. Rebbetzin Hadassa has been involved in different capacities with The Carlebach Shul for over 55 years and continues to be a source of inspiration for our chevreh and for the hundreds of high school students who she talks to every year. \n  \nThe Carlebach Shul is also participating in the Yom Hashoah Reading of the Names organized by the Marlene Meyerson JCC  Manhattan\, which will take place beginning on Monday Night\, April 13th at 10 pm at Kehilat Hadar Shaare Zedek (210 W 93rd St) Our time slot is 3:00 am  Please visit https://mmjccm.org for full details.
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LOCATION:The Carlebach Shul\, 305 W 79th St\, New York\, 10024\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sunday - Thursday Online Daf Yomi
DESCRIPTION:The nightly daf yomi class will be online only. Please email info@thecarlebachshul.org for login details. \nThe Schedule\n\n\n 9:20 pm – 9:20 pm Class Begins\n\n\n 10:00 pm – 10:00 pm Class Ends\n\n\n\nDaf Yomi (Hebrew: דף יומי‎\, Daf Yomi\, “page of the day” or “daily folio”) is a daily regimen of learning the Oral Torah and its commentaries (also known as the Gemara)\, in which each of the 2\,711 pages of the Babylonian Talmud are covered in sequence. Under this regimen\, the entire Talmud is completed\, one day at a time\, in a cycle of seven and a half years. \nTens of thousands of Jews worldwide study in the Daf Yomi program and over 300\,000 participate in the Siyum HaShas\, an event celebrating the culmination of the cycle of learning. The Daf Yomi program has been credited with making Talmud study accessible to Jews who are not Torah scholars\, contributing to Jewish continuity after the Holocaust\, and having a unifying factor among Jews. \nInterested in sponsoring/Donating?\nAll non for profit such as The Carlebach Shul require operating funds to allow the continuation and sustainability of the community\, synagogue\, services\, educational programs and more. \nYour donation is a special way to mark an occasion\, remember someone dear\, celebrate a “simcha” or anniversary\, rejoice in the arrival of a child\, mourn the passing of a friend or recognize an Aliyah honor. \n\n\n	Kiddush Sponsorship\n	$300.00 – $1\,000.00\nSelect options\n\n	Chesed Fund\nSet Price\n\n	Redeem Your Pledge\nSet Price\n\n	Donate As You Like\nSet Price
URL:https://www.thecarlebachshul.org/event/sunday-thursday-online-daf-yomi-398-2-2/2026-04-19/
CATEGORIES:Daf Yomi
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SUMMARY:Sunday - Thursday 10:00 PM Maariv
DESCRIPTION:The Schedule \n10:00 pm – 10:00 pm Start \n10:15 pm – 10:15 pm End \nMaariv or Ma’ariv (Hebrew: מַעֲרִיב\, [maʔăˈʁiv])\, also known as Arvit (Hebrew: עַרְבִית\, [aʁˈvit])\, is a Jewish prayer service held in the evening or night. It consists primarily of the evening Shema and Amidah. \nThe service usually begins with two verses from Psalms\, followed by the communal recitation of Barechu. The three paragraphs of the Shema are then said\, both preceded and followed by two blessings\, although sometimes a fifth blessing is added at the end. The hazzan (leader) then recites half-Kaddish. The Amidah is said quietly by everyone\, and\, unlike at the other services\, is not repeated by the hazzan. He recites the full Kaddish\, Aleinu is recited\, and the mourners’ Kaddish ends the service. Other prayers occasionally added include the Counting of the Omer (between Passover and Shavuot) and Psalm 27 (between the first of Elul and the end of Sukkot). \nMaariv is generally recited after sunset. However\, it may be recited as early as one and a quarter seasonal hours before sunset. This is common only on Friday nights\, in order to begin Shabbat earlier. At the conclusion of Shabbat and holidays\, the service is usually delayed until nightfall. While Maariv should be prayed before midnight\, it may be recited until daybreak or even sunrise. \nInterested in sponsoring/Donating? \nAll non for profit such as The Carlebach Shul require operating funds to allow the continuation and sustainability of the community\, synagogue\, services\, educational programs and more. \nYour donation is a special way to mark an occasion\, remember someone dear\, celebrate a “simcha” or anniversary\, rejoice in the arrival of a child\, mourn the passing of a friend or recognize an Aliyah honor. \n\n\n	Kiddush Sponsorship\n	$300.00 – $1\,000.00\nSelect options\n\n	Chesed Fund\nSet Price\n\n	Redeem Your Pledge\nSet Price\n\n	Donate As You Like\nSet Price
URL:https://www.thecarlebachshul.org/event/sunday-thursday-1000-pm-maariv-350-2/2026-04-19/
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