Registration is from the form below. At Chabad Tokyo, (Sanno, Ohta-ku) with Rabbi Binyomin Y. Edery בית חבד טוקיו The right side of 7-Eleven store Sanno 1-chome branch https://goo.gl/maps/qKM1RMAAAfrkPv7J9 Rosh Hashanah eve. Fri, Sep. 15 5:31 PM - Candle lighting, 🍽 6:30 PM - evening services followed by Holiday meal. Rosh Hashana Day 1: Sat, Sep. 16 10:00 AM - morning services, 12:00 PM - Holiday lunch 7:00 PM - Evening services followed by Holiday meal Rosh Hashana Day 2: Sun, Sep. 17 10:00 AM - morning services, 11:00 AM - BLOWING OF SHOFAR 3:00 PM - Tashlich and Mincha 12:00 PM - Holiday lunch. ראש השנה עם חבד טוקיו אוירה שמחה ומרוממת תפילות וסעודות חג כיד המלך בחיק בטבע נשמח לראותכם ברוכים הבאים
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The followings are the reservation form and the schedule of Yom Kippur at Chabad Tokyo, Ohta-ku, Sanno. Schedule Yom Kippur Yom Kippur eve. Sun, Sep. 24 2:00 PM - Meal before the fast 5:18 PM - Candle lighting and the start of the fast 6:15 PM - KOL NIDREI. Yom Kippur day: Mon, Sep. 25 10:00 AM - Morning services 11:00 AM - YIZKOR 4:30 PM - Mincha 5:00 PM - Neilah and Blowing shofar 6:12 PM - Fast ends 7:30 PM - Meal after the fast יום כיפור עם חבד טוקיו עם הרב בנימין אדרעי תפילה קדושה ומרוממת באוירה מיוחדת סעודה מפסקת וסעודה אחרי הצום. ברוכים הבאים נשמח לראותכם |
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Schedule Succot & Shimchat Torah in Tokyo, Ohta-ku, Sanno Sukkot ALL Holiday meals will take place in our beautiful SUKKAH. Join us on a weekday during the Sukkot holiday to make a blessing on the LULAV and ETROG. Sukkot eve. Fri, Sep. 29th 5:10 PM - Candle lighting, 6:00 PM evening services followed by Holiday meal. Sukkot 1st day: Sat, Sep. 30th 10:00 AM - morning services followed by holiday meal at noon, 6:30 PM - evening services followed by holiday meal. Sukkot 2nd day: Sun, Oct. 1st 10:00 AM - Morning services followed by Holiday meal at noon 6:03 PM - Holiday ends Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah Last days of Sukkot Fri, Oct. 6th 5:00 PM - Candle lighting, 6:00 PM - evening services followed by Holiday meal and DANCING WITH THE TORAH. Sat, Oct. 7th 10:00 AM - morning services, 11:00 AM - YIZKOR 11:45 AM - Prayer for Rain 12:00 AM - Holiday meal at noon. 6:30 PM - evening services followed by Holiday meal and DANCING WITH THE TORAH. Sun, Oct. 8th 10:00 AM - morning services with Hakafot followed by festive 1:00 PM - Holiday meal 5:53 PM - Holiday ends
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Are Noahides Allowed to Sit in the Sukkah? The Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot) is a significant Jewish festival that signifies the support of the Divine Providence. Among the last prophets, Zechariah's prophecies often revolve around the era of Moshiach and the events that will happen in the festival of Sukkot. This prophecy is brought in Zechariah 14:16-17: "Then everyone who is left of all the nations that came against Jerusalem shall go up from year to year to worship the King... and to keep the Feast of Tabernacles." Traditionally, the Feast of Tabernacles is a Jewish festival. However, the prophecy says that in the Messianic era, all nations will bring burnt offerings to the Third Holy Temple in Jerusalem. Presently, Noahides individuals are not obliged to observe the commandment of dwelling in the Sukkah. This festival is not a religious obligation for them, as they are prohibited from creating a new religion apart from the Seven Noahide Laws. Although nowadays non-Jews are not bound by this commandment, should they choose to sit in the Sukkah for the sake of reward, they may do so, but not as a religious commandant. (The divine code chapter 3:3) The prophecy of Zachariah says that nations that have repented from their past ways will converge on Jerusalem each year during Sukkot to worship G-d and partake in the celebration of this holiday. Those nations that heed this call and come to Jerusalem will be blessed with abundant rainfall, ensuring the fertility of their crops. Conversely, those who neglect this order will experience a lack of rain, impacting their fields. In this vision of the future, nations put aside their conflicts to unite in worship and celebration of the holiday of Sukkot. It brings a future of global peace, unity, and spiritual harmony, this can only be realized under the guidance of King Moshiach. At its core, this prophecy is setting the stage for huge revelations of the coming redemption. *This is from a series of articles by Rabbi Bernstein Moshe. |
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