Shmira
Shmira
The Shmira is our Jewish ritual of watching over the body of one who has passed. In Judaism bodies are not allowed to be left alone until they are buried, and it’s the community’s responsibility to ensure that there is always a person nearby during this transition period. Shmira at CBS is usually done in two to three hour shifts throughout the night. We are always looking for more volunteers to help, and the more volunteers we have the easier the shifts. Please contact Rabbi Abram or Moshe King to be put on the Shmira list at Rabbi@Frozenchosen.org and ED@Frozenchosen.org
Sat, April 20 2024
12 Nisan 5784
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Judaism 101 : 9:00am |
Shabbat Morning Text Study : 10:30am |
Havdalah in Anchorage (Facebook) : 7:30pm |
Havdalah : 10:27pm |
Friday Night
Friday Evening Shabbat Service (YouTube Live) : 6:00pm |
Candle Lighting : 9:38pm |
Shabbat Day
Shabbat Morning Text Study : 10:30am |
Havdalah in Anchorage (Facebook) : 7:30pm |
Havdalah : 10:45pm |
Upcoming Programs & Events
Apr 23 Community Seder 2024/5784 Tuesday, Apr 23 6:00pm |
May 11 Torah Uncensored season 4 Shabbat, May 11 12:30pm |
This week's Torah portion is Parashat M'tzora
Shabbat, Apr 20 |
Candle Lighting
Shabbat, Apr 20, 9:22pm |
Havdalah
Motzei Shabbat, Apr 20, 10:27pm |
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