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Friday – Shabbat Schedule 06/26-06/27

Thank you to Lynn & Elisha Wiesel for sponsoring this Shabbat's Guest Speaker, Netanel Crispe Click here to read more about our Speaker. Friday Night 06/26 Shabbat Candle Lighting: 8:13 PM Mincha: 8:13 PM Kabbalat Shabbat: Yehuda Green Drasha: Shy Yellin Saturday Morning 06/27 Shabbat Parshat Chukat-Balak Parsha Q&A Shiur: Rabbi Avi Dubin:  9:00 AM Morning Services: 9:30 AM Sof Z’man Kriyat Shema: (Gr”a) 9:12 AM Drasha: Netanel Crispe: Jews and the American Revolution Discover the remarkable stories of Jewish patriots, merchants, soldiers, and community leaders who participated in and supported the struggle for American independence. This presentation examines how American Jews experienced the Revolution and helped build a new nation founded on unprecedented religious liberty. Speaker sponsored by Lynn & Elisha Wiesel Musaf: Yehuda Green Kiddush following services. Netanel Crispe will also speak at the Kiddush Pre-Mincha Shiur: Rabbi Avraham Newman 7:05 PM Mincha: 8:05 PM

June 27th: Guest Speaker Netanel Crispe

Shabbat Day, June 27th Guest Speaker Netanel Crispe Netanel will give our Shabbat Drasha, and speak at the Kiddush. Jews and the American Revolution Discover the remarkable stories of Jewish patriots, merchants, soldiers, and community leaders who participated in and supported the struggle for American independence. This presentation examines how American Jews experienced the Revolution and helped build a new nation founded on unprecedented religious liberty. About our speaker: Netanel Crispe is a historian, researcher, and public educator specializing in American intellectual history, Jewish history, and the relationship between religion and public life. An alumnus of Yale University and the University of Cambridge and a current doctoral student in Religion at Princeton University, his research focuses on the role of Jewish thought, Jews, and Jewish intellectual exchange in early America. In addition to his academic work, he is actively involved in historical preservation initiatives and public history projects, helping connect scholarly research with broader audiences  

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