Pinechas
15 Tammuz 5784 (July 21, 2024)

During the month of Tammuz your emotions may try to get the best of you and you may find yourself reacting negatively towards people and situations. In this month it is important for us to be aware of the intensity of emotions. Not only do we have to watch our own emotions, we have to watch the emotions of others as well. Be sure to have compassion on yourself and especially on others. You may be aware of the energy of this month, but many around you may not know how intense it actually is. Some may even be surprised at why they are so moody. Try to take some time to become aware of your negative traits this week. Becoming aware of them should not discourage us, but rather it should motivate us to transform.

Shavua tov,


Parashat Pinechas | פרשת פינחס
Torah Portion: Bemidbar (Numbers) 25:10-30:1
Haftarah: Yirmiyah (Jeremiah) 1:1-2:3

Parashat Pinechas

Haftarat Pinechas


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Shivah Asar BeTammuz (17th of Tammuz)
The Yemei Bein HaMetzarim begins with the 17th of Tammuz, which occurs on July 23, 2024. These Three Weeks are a time of introspection and mourning for the loss of the Temples. During this time we should keep in mind the idea of restricting our ego nature. We fast from red meat and wine (except on Shabbat) and we make a point of making extra time for meditation. For the 17th of Tammuz we will have full services of Arvit, Shacharit, and Minchah as it is considered one of the major "Days of Opportunity". We invite you to join us on the 17th of Tammuz. Go to our CALENDAR page to see the schedule of services.

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