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Carlebach Shul Selichot at West Side Institutional Synagogue with Yehuda Green

West Side Institutional Synagogue 120 West 76th Street, New York

Hosted by The Carlebach Shul Sponsored by Royal Passover Saturday night (technically Sunday morning), September 10th, 12:30 AM Carlebach Shul Selichot with Yehuda Green at West Side Institutional Synagogue, 120 West 76th Street Join us for the first night of Selichos with Yehuda Green ● Priority seating $50 ● VIP Seats $180 ● General Admission $20 at the door – Everyone who arrives at 12 is guaranteed admission. Carlebach Shul members get free general admission tickets. Many tickets still available at the door in all sections. Click Here to reserve   HIGHLIGHT'S OF LAST YEAR'S SELICHOS https://youtu.be/ufiCJMKH0io?si=isUdExYjXNVTe8Ly  

Sunday – Thursday Online Daf Yomi

The nightly daf yomi class will be online only. Please email [email protected] for login details. The Schedule  9:20 pm - 9:20 pm Class Begins  10:00 pm - 10:00 pm Class Ends Daf 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. Tens 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. Interested in sponsoring/Donating? All 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. Your 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.

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