Shavuot commemorates the giving of the Torah, the content and meaning of Judaism for each of us. It also marks the pleasant days of spring turning into summer, of a world turning fresh and green with life and beauty. At TBEMC, Shavuot is a joyous festival of Torah study, creative expression, and happy celebration.
TUESDAY, May 30 – EREV SHAVUOT
6:00pm -8:00pm “Taste of Shavuot” – with tie-dying, pizza, and Torah study. Students will be invited to sleep overnight at the synagogue. Contact Cantor Frank for details (hazzan@tbemc.org).
8:00 pm– Erev Shavuot Service
8:02 pm- Candlelighting
…followed by our special Tikkun Leil Shavuot – Shavuot Study Evening, with cheesecake and dairy desserts. Rabbi Klatzker, Hazzan Lanzkron-Tamarazo, and volunteers will teach from 9:00 pm to midnight. Topics to be announced. All are welcome.
8:00 pm– Erev Shavuot Service
8:02 pm- Candlelighting
…followed by our special Tikkun Leil Shavuot – Shavuot Study Evening, with cheesecake and dairy desserts. Rabbi Klatzker, Hazzan Lanzkron-Tamarazo, and volunteers will teach from 9:00 pm to midnight. Topics to be announced. All are welcome.
WEDNESDAY, May 31 – SHAVUOT DAY 1
9:30 am – Shaharit: Morning Service
7:30 pm – Minha
9:03 pm– Candlelighting
7:30 pm – Minha
9:03 pm– Candlelighting
THURSDAY, June 1 – SHAVUOT DAY 2
9:30 am – Festival Morning Service (with Yizkor Memorial Prayers)
8:30 pm– Minha/Ma’ariv
9:03 pm –Havdalah
8:30 pm– Minha/Ma’ariv
9:03 pm –Havdalah