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Shavuot Schedule 2025

Shavuot 5785 - with Rabbi Naftali Citron, Rabbi Dr. Nehemia Polen, & Yehuda Green Sunday Night, June 1st Candle Lighting 8:03 PM Mincha  8:03 PM Drasha: Rabbi Dr. Nehemia Polen Maariv: Yehuda Green Yom Tov dinner follows services: Click here to reserve Tikkun Leil Shavuot: 11:00 PM - 5:00 AM Monday, June 2nd - 1st day of Shavuot Morning Services 10:00 AM Sof Z'man Kriyat Shema 9:10 AM Torah reading Musaf: Yehuda Green Cheesecake Kiddush following services Pre-Mincha Shiur: 7:15 PM - Rabbi Dr. Nehemia Polen & Rabbi Naftali Citron Mincha: 8:00 PM Drasha : Rabbi Dr. Nehemia Polen Candle lighting not before 9:05 PM Ma'ariv: Yehuda Green Yom Tov dinner follows services: Click here to reserve Tuesday, June 3rd - 2nd day Shavuot Morning Services: 9:30 AM Sof Z’man Kriyat Shema: (Gr”a) 9:10 AM Torah reading Drasha: Rabbi Dr. Nehemia Polen Yizkor: 11:45 AM Musaf: Pre-Mincha Shiur 7:30 PM Mincha: 8:05 PM

Shavuot Dinners with Rabbi Dr. Nehemia Polen, Rabbi Naftali Citron, & Yehuda Green

Sunday night, June 1st and Monday night, June 2nd Reservations are now closed for Yom Tov Dinner Tikkun Leil Shavuot follows 1st night dinner - Click here for schedule. Nehemia Polen, professor of Jewish thought, director of the Hasidic Text Institute at Boston’s Hebrew College, and an ordained rabbi, is the author of The Holy Fire: The Teachings of Rabbi Kalonymus Shapira, the Rebbe of the Warsaw Ghetto. He is a contributing commentator to My People's Prayer Book, a multivolume Siddur incorporating diverse perspectives on the liturgy. A recipient of the National Jewish Book Award, Nehemia has studied with and served as a teaching fellow for Elie Wiesel and was a visiting scholar at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He co-authored Filling Words with Light: Hasidic and Mystical Reflections on Jewish Prayer with Rabbi Lawrence Kushner. His recent book, Stop, Look, Listen, reintroduces Shabbos as a totally immersive spiritual experience, based on the teachings of the great Chassidic masters. The Carlebach Shul strives to provide a beautiful experience for everyone participating in our Shabbat or Yom Tov dinners. A typical dinner commences approximately 2 hours after Mincha begins. These dinners provide a unique opportunity for both members and visitors to celebrate Shabbat together in a lively and inviting setting. Attendees can expect delicious food, lots of singing, and inspiring words of Torah from the world-renowned scholars-in-residence who join us for these dinners.

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