Yom Kippur 2017 – Message from Rabbi David
Rabbi David’s discusses the dual responsibility we have on Yom Kippur: to God and to other people. He asks the question: “What does Yom Kippur actually atone for and what extra work might we need to do?”
SERVICE TIMES: 20 May – 2 June
Shabbat, 20/21 May
Shabbat begins: 8.39pm
Shabbat ends: 9.54pm
Friday, 20 May
Candlelighting: 8.39pm
Kabbalat Shabbat: 7.00pm
Saturday, 21 May – Behar
Shabbat Morning Service begins: 10.00am
Mincha followed by Seudah Shlishit and Ma’ariv: 8.15pm
Shabbat ends: 9.54pm
Sunday, 22 May
Shacharit: 8.15am followed by breakfast
Monday, 23 May
Shacharit: 7.15am
Thursday, 26 May
Shacharit: 7.15am
Shabbat, 27/28 May
Shabbat begins: 8.48pm
Shabbat ends: 10.06pm
Friday, 27 May
Candlelighting: 8.48pm
Kabbalat Shabbat: 7.15m
Saturday, 28 May – Bechukotai
Shabbat Morning Service begins: 10.00am
Shabbat ends: 10.06pm
Sunday, 29 May
Shacharit: 8.15am followed by breakfast
Monday, 30 May
Shacharit: 7.15am
Thursday, 2 June
Shacharit: 7.15am
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Rabbi David’s discusses the dual responsibility we have on Yom Kippur: to God and to other people. He asks the question: “What does Yom Kippur actually atone for and what extra work might we need to do?”