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A Touch of Kabbalah & A Taste of Torah with Rabbi Meir Fund

305 W 79th St, New York, NY

With the Shulchan Aruch as our springboard, we will study various areas of practice, from daily prayers, to Shabbos and holidays, to business ethics, with an eye to tracing the laws from their roots to contemporary application. Suited both to beginners and advanced.

Rabbi Fund is a well-known lecturer and interpreter of Kabbalistic texts. He is the Rabbi of the Flatbush Minyan in Brooklyn. He was a student and close friend of Reb Shlomo, zt’l

At the door:
Members: $8 Non Members $10

Sunday Morning Yeshiva with Rabbi Avraham Newman

305 W 79th St, New York, NY

Join us for The Sunday Morning Yeshiva at 11:30 AM, featuring learning with Rabbi Avraham Newman, followed by a video of Reb Shlomo’s teachings. Video will begin promptly at 12:45 PM.

This class is intended to be accessible to people of all learning levels. Translations for texts will be available. While the theme is continual, you may attend any given week or if you missed a week. We will offer a short review of the previous session at the beginning of every class.

Please also feel free to share this information with anyone else you know who might be interested. Thank you.

Children’s Program – Shabbat Morning

305 W 79th St, New York, NY

Unless otherwise specified, the program meets on Shabbat and holiday mornings from 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM. Bring your kids (Ages 5 – 12) every Shabbat morning to our children’s program – featuring storytelling, prizes, and more fun! This children’s program runs every Shabbat and holiday at The Carlebach Shul, with a variety of leaders that kids love.

Shabbat-Friday Night Dinner May 4th – with Rabbi Joseph Telushkin

305 W 79th St, New York, NY

Since the early 90’s, Rabbi Joseph Telushkin has often come the shul to serve as a guest speaker or scholar-in-residence. He particularly enjoys the learned chevra of our shul and the challenging questions they pose. Rabbi Telushkin is the author of Jewish Literacy, Jewish Wisdom, Jewish Humor, and The Ten Commandments of Character,to name but a few.

Members $40 and Non-members $50 with a $5 discount if reserved before Wednesday at 10PM

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-renown scholars-in-residence who join us for these dinners.

Ma’ariv Service

305 W 79th St, New York, NY

The Schedule
10:00 pm – 10:00 pm Start
10:15 pm – 10:15 pm End
Maariv or Ma’ariv (Hebrew: מַעֲרִיב, ), also known as Arvit (Hebrew: עַרְבִית, ), is a Jewish prayer service held in the evening or night. It consists primarily of the evening Shema and Amidah.

The 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).

Maariv 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.

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A Touch of Kabbalah & A Taste of Torah with Rabbi Meir Fund

305 W 79th St, New York, NY

With the Shulchan Aruch as our springboard, we will study various areas of practice, from daily prayers, to Shabbos and holidays, to business ethics, with an eye to tracing the laws from their roots to contemporary application. Suited both to beginners and advanced.

Rabbi Fund is a well-known lecturer and interpreter of Kabbalistic texts. He is the Rabbi of the Flatbush Minyan in Brooklyn. He was a student and close friend of Reb Shlomo, zt’l

At the door:
Members: $8 Non Members $10

A Touch of Kabbalah & A Taste of Torah with Rabbi Meir Fund

305 W 79th St, New York, NY

With the Shulchan Aruch as our springboard, we will study various areas of practice, from daily prayers, to Shabbos and holidays, to business ethics, with an eye to tracing the laws from their roots to contemporary application. Suited both to beginners and advanced.

Rabbi Fund is a well-known lecturer and interpreter of Kabbalistic texts. He is the Rabbi of the Flatbush Minyan in Brooklyn. He was a student and close friend of Reb Shlomo, zt’l

At the door:
Members: $8 Non Members $10

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