PLEASE NOTE: SHABBAT MORNING SERVICES TOMORROW BEGIN 7:30 AM (END APPROX. 9:30 AM) Please refer to calendar and guide for all the Halachic times for Shabbat & Pesach.
Friday, April 11 Morning Services.............................................................. 6:40 am Sell/Burn Chametz by...................................................... 11:50 am The "Kol Chamira" declaration to nullify ownership of chametz is NOT recited today. It is recited on Shabbat. Evening Services .............................................................. 7:00 pm Candle Lighting................................................................. 7:14 pm It is recommended to make all possible preparations for the Seders before Shabbat.
Shabbat, Saturday, April 12, Passover Eve Morning Services.............................................7:30 am no babysitting or youth groups Do not eat chametz past.................................................. 10:43 am Destroy Chametz.................................................. before 11:49 am Recite the "Kol Chamira" declaration to nullify ownership of chametz before this time. Evening Services ..............................................................7:15 pm Candle Lighting........................................................ after 8:18 pm Preparations for the Seder may not begin, nor may the Seder begin, until this time. Candle must be lit from a pre-lit flame from before Shabbat. Havdalah and Kiddush are made together (see the Hagaddah for details). The Havdalah candle may not be extinguished.
Sunday, April 13, Passover I Morning Services...............................................................9:00 am babysitting and youth groups 10 am - 12 pm Evening Services................................................................7:15 pm Candle Lighting & Seder........................................... after 8:19 pm Preparations for the second day of Yom Tov may not begin until this time. Candle must be lit from a pre-lit flame from before Shabbat
Monday, April 14, Passover II Morning Services...............................................................9:00 am babysitting and youth groups 10 am - 12 pm Evening Services................................................................7:15 pm Yom Tov ends................................................................... 8:20 pm
CHOL HAMOED PESACH
CONCLUDING DAYS OF PASSOVER
Tuesday, April 15, Passover III Morning Services....................6:30 am Evening Services.....................7:20 pm
Wednesday, April 16, Passover IV Morning Services ..................6:30 am Evening Services ...................7:20 pm
Thursday, April 17, Passover V Morning Services ....................6:30 am Evening Services .....................7:20 pm
Friday, April 18, Passover VI, Erev Yom Tov Morning Services................ 6:30 am Evening Services ................7:00 pm Candle Lighting .................7:22 pm
Saturday, April 19, Passover VII, Yom Tov Morning Services.................9:00 am Evening Services. ...............7:20 pm Candle Lighting...........after 8:27 pm Candle must be lit from prelit flame from before Shabbat
Sunday, April 20, Passover VIII, Yom Tov - Yizkor is recited Morning Services..................9:00 am Evening Services...................7:25 pm Shabbat/Yom Tov ends..........8:28 pm
In keeping with Jewish tradition, CBAJ is collecting Ma'ot Chitim in order to ensure that all Jews are able to have a meaningful Passover with all of their needs met. In ages past, Ma'ot Chitim was actually an obligatory "tax" imposed on all members of a Jewish community. Please donate to CBAJ's Passover Relief Campaign by donating online here or mail a check payable to CBAJ Rabbi Discretionary Fund.
MESSAGE FROM RABBI KEAN
Dear CBAJ Family,
On behalf of Congregation Beth Abraham-Jacob, I would like to wish you and your family a restful and meaningful Shabbat, as well as a joyous and enriching Pesach, in particular memorable, stimulating, and impactful Sedarim!
Please note: with Erev Pesach falling on Shabbat, Shabbat morning services on Erev Pesach, April 12, will begin at 7:30 am to enable everyone to have Shabbat lunch before the final time for eating Chametz, 10:43 am.
Additionally, I would like to draw your attention to the fact that the World Zionist Congress election has begun. The deadline to vote is May 4. The World Zionist Organization controls the influence and funding that affect the future of the Jewish people in both Israel and the United States and your community's involvement is essential to getting the vote out in our Orthodox community.
The OIC-Mizrachi (Orthodox Israel Coalition) slate (Slate #5) represents the major Orthodox Zionist institutions in the United States and stands for the ideals of defending Eretz Yisrael, Uniting Am Yisrael and Spreading Torat Yisrael.
Initiatives of OIC-Mizrachi directly affect the U.S. Jewish community here in the U.S. with programming such as shlichim in the local yeshivot, funding for yeshivot and seminaries in Israel, JLIC initiatives in the U.S. and Israel and much more.
We continue to pray for the hostages who still remain in Gaza and their families, with hopes that they are returned home soon, especially given what we know about the absolute hell that those who were released have endured.
Am Yisrael Chai.
Shabbat Shalom & Chag Kasher V'Sameach (A Happy and Kosher Passover), Rabbi Ben Kean
Upcoming Events for Yom HaShoah & Yom Ha'atzmaut
Yom Ha'Shaoah Holocaust Remembrance Day Commemoration Led by the Capital District Board of Rabbis and Cantors Wednesday, April 23 @ 7 PM CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Featuring Guest Speaker Mariola Strahlberg - “What We Do Really Matters” The Story of Holocaust Hero, Janusz Korczak, with The Treble Choraliers In person at Temple Israel of Catskill, 220 Spring Street, Catskill Live-viewing in Albany @ Jewish Federation of NENY
End Jew Hatred Day Tuesday, April 29 @ 6:30 PM at Jewish Federation of NENY, Albany Featuring Local Keynote Speaker: RAYMOND NAAR Holocaust Survivor from Salonika, Greece It is more crucial now than ever to bear witness to the stories of survivors as we continue to fight against ongoing antisemitism CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION Hosted by: Amidah Albany, Capital District Jewish Holocaust Memorial, & Jewish Federation of NENY COMMUNITY-WIDE Yom Hazikaron Commemoration & Yom Ha’atzmaut Celebration Wednesday, April 30 @ 6 PM at Congregation Ohav Shalom
Jewish Federation of NENY, in partnership with the Capital District Board of Rabbis and Cantors, invites the entire community to join us on Wednesday, April 30, at 6:00 PM to hear from Voices of October 7th, special Yom Hazikaron guests, followed by a Tekes Ma’avar ceremony to transition from Yom Hazikaron to a festive Yom Ha’atzmaut celebration 7:30 PM
Announcing a new CBAJ Program! The Shabbat and Yom Tov Meal Matching Program Our goal is to promote hachnasat orchim (welcoming guests) and strengthen the friendship bonds among people in our community. This is a trial process for the local Albany community. This is an opportunity to either volunteer to host members of our community, or to request a seat at a Shabbat or Yom Tov table. PLEASE FILL OUT THIS FORM IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN HOSTING OR BEING HOSTED FOR A PESACH SEDER!
Community Beit Midrash Night Begins Again! Alternating Sundays at 8:00 PM at Shomray Torah (the Shteeble). The next date is April 27. Presented by CBAJ & Shomray Torah Guided learning Chaburah with Rabbi Kean studying Ein Yaakov. Dedicated as a merit for the refuah shleimah of Zev Chaim ben Michal Sivan.
Save these dates for the SPRING 2025 LUNCH & LEARN SERIES April 29, May 27, June 17 The Life & Work of Rambam (Maimonides) Please register by contacting Seanan Herrick: 518.489.5819 x3 or office@cbaj.org All sessions will begin at 12:30 pm at CBAJ & are free of charge Catered by 518 Kosher Catering & supervised by the Vaad Hakashruth of the Capital District
Living Room Learning The Adult Education Committee is pleased to present a new learning initiative! Living Room Learning will give CBAJ members an opportunity to share a Torah teaching of their choice in the informal setting of a private home.
If you are interested in either hosting and or leading a future Living Room Learning,please reach out to Simma Kinderlehrer!
WEEKLY LEARNING AT CBAJ
NACH YOMI Join us for studying a section of NACH (Nevi'im & Ketuvim, the latter two sections of Jewish scripture) every weekday before Shacharit, Sunday through Friday, half an hour before the regular start time for morning services (7:30 am on Sundays, 6:10 am Monday - Friday) - in the social hall.
TORAH & TEA* Thursday mornings, 9:30 - 10:30 AM on Zoom*. Torah & Tea is on break until after Pesach, on April 24. * A Theodore Strauss z"l Endowment Fund sponsored program
TALMUD CLASS Talmud class will not be held over Pesach. The next Talmud class is April 26. Join our Shabbat Afternoon TALMUD SHIUR in-person, at CBAJ, starting 1 hour before Shabbat Mincha We are studying Masechet Taanit.
*CBAJ ZOOM ROOM (weekday classes only) Go to https://zoom.us/join Enter meeting ID: 940 508 9347 | Enter passcode: 613518
YOUTH PROGRAMMING
Torah High The Torah High Winter/Spring 2025 semester is underway! Taught by Rabbi Kean and Rabbi Tzvi Holt. Mondays at 7:00 pm for students in grades 8 - 12, dinner included! Any interested families whose students are interested in learning more about Torah High should contact Rabbi Kean directly, rabbi@cbaj.org Tot Shabbat For children ages 0-5 and their parents at 10:30 am in classroom 2. Please contact Joshua Schulman-Marcus (jschumar@gmail.com) if you would like to be added to the Young Families WhatsApp group.
Youth Groups Kids in grades k-5 will meet each Shabbat morning at 10-11 am. Groups will be led by our youth director and teen youth leaders. For more information about attending, or if your teen wants to work as a youth leader, email office@cbaj.org Babysitting Babysitting is available for children ages 0-5 every Shabbat morning from 10:00-11:30 am! You do not need to be a member to drop off your kids. At least one parent or guardian must be at CBAJ for the duration of babysitting. Babysitting will take place in Classroom 3. The babysitters will bring the kids to Kiddush, please remember to pick up your kids when babysitting ends! Please make sure to inform the babysitters if your child has any food allergies or restrictions. Children in diapers may participate, but babysitters will not be able to change diapers, so please check on kids in diapers.
THE DEE PIRKEI AVOT PROJECT
The Dee Pirkei Avot project disseminates a weekly Pirkei Avot study and discussion sheet in honor of their memory of Lucy, Maia, and Rina, z''l, who were killed in a terrorist attack this year.
“The synagogue is a community which values who I am, how I live, what I give to others now and to those who follow me in years to come. It is the place where they know my name." Rabbi Jonathan Sacks
We are excited and honored to be partnering with 10 other local organizations in the Harold Grinspoon Foundation’s LIFE & LEGACY™ program. Please help us pay it forward and leave a legacy for future Capital District Jews. Please speak to Paula Mosher or Ellen Kaplowitz the Life & Legacy committee chairs about partnering on this crucial initiative to ensure the vitality of Congregation Beth Abraham-Jacob for the next 200 years.
Please click HERE for an important message from our Security Committee & security partner, Community Security Service (CSS) regarding guidelines for attending pro-Israel events
SPECIAL NOTE REGARDING HEALTH & WELLNESS
We are eager for everyone to attend our services and programs and to feel welcome and safe while in our building. Anyone who has symptoms of any illness or is not feeling well is strongly encouraged to stay home. Better to miss services than risk spreading illness. While in attendance, frequent hand-washing is encouraged as well as minimizing close contact with others.
Congregation Beth Abraham-Jacob 380 Whitehall Rd Albany, NY 12208