Seder El-Tawhid
Seder El Tawhid: An Egyptian Tradition
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What is “SEDER EL-TAWHID”?
The Seder is a religious ceremony in which special pesukim, piyutim, and prayers are recited. The liturgy relates to the themes of Rosh Hodesh Nisan, and is sung with beautiful melodies which elicit great joy and uplift the spirit. There is an oral tradition that this custom is over 800 years old, since the time of Rabenu Abraham the son of the Rambam. As well, a candle lighting ceremony takes place in which candles are lit to honor and commemorate our holy ancestors. We begin with our holy forefathers, then our prophets, followed by various great Talmudic scholars, culminating with the commemoration of the great Hachamim who served the Jews of Egypt throughout the years.
Sat, December 21 2024
20 Kislev 5785
Today's Calendar
Shahrit - Daily Shul : 6:40am |
Shahrit - Main : 8:15am |
Shahrit - Banquet Hall : 9:00am |
Minhah - Main : 3:45pm |
Arbit - LeDavid : 4:50pm |
Havdalah : 5:13pm |
Friday Night
Candle Lighting : 4:18pm |
Minhah/A'rbit : 4:20pm |
Shabbat Day
Shahrit - Daily Shul : 6:40am |
Shahrit - Main : 8:15am |
Shahrit - Banquet Hall : 9:00am |
Minhah - Main : 3:50pm |
Arbit - LeDavid : 4:55pm |
Havdalah : 5:17pm |
This week's Torah portion is Parshat Vayeshev
Shabbat, Dec 21 |
Candle Lighting
Shabbat, Dec 21, 4:14pm |
Havdalah
Motzei Shabbat, Dec 21, 5:13pm |
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Wednesday, Dec 25 |
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