Scholar-in-Residence Rabbi Mosheh Lichtenstein
Saturday, March 25, 2023 • 3 Nisan 5783
All DayRabbi Lichtenstein is Rosh Yeshiva at Yeshivat Har Etzion – Migdal Oz.
Shabbat Morning After Musaf: The Call of Sefer Vayikra: Encounterin Kedushah Between Halakhah & Narrative
5:30 PM Shabbat Afternoon Shiur: The Role of Afikoman: Why We Eat Matzah Twice
Rav Mosheh Lichtenstein made aliya with his family in 1971. As a teen he studied under his grandfather, Rav Joseph B. Soloveichik zt”l. As a hesder sudent at Yeshivat Hat Etzion (YHE), serving in the Armored Corps, he studied with his late father, Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein and others. He received Semikha from the Rabbanut and a degree in English Literature from Hebrew University. Rav Mosheh Lichtenstein has been a Ram at Yeshiva since 1992, and formerly served as the Rosh Kollel of the Torat Tzion Kollel in Cleveland. Rav Mosheh Lichtenstein was appointed as a co-Rosh Yeshiva of YHE in Tishrei 5769. He teaches in YHE's Kollel Gevoha and advanvced Talmud at Migdal Oz Women's Beit Midrash. He is the author of two books, numerous articles, and has taught thousands of students.
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Tue, November  4 2025
                       13 Cheshvan 5786
Today's Calendar
| Shacharit : 6:30am  | 
| Mincha/Maariv : 4:25pm  | 
| Daf Yomi : 8:00pm  | 
Friday Night
| Candle Lighting : 4:13pm  | 
| Mincha/Maariv : 4:20pm  | 
Shabbat Day
| Hashkama Shacharit : 8:00am  | 
| Shacharit : 9:00am  | 
| Shabbat Groups : 9:50am  | 
| Mincha/Maariv : 4:00pm  | 
| Havdalah : 5:13pm  | 
| Daf Yomi : 9:00pm  | 
Upcoming Programs & Events
Nov 5 Rabbi Jonathan Sacks’ Newly Published Chumash Commentary  - Wisdom for the Modern World Wednesday, Nov 5 7:30pm  | 
Nov 8 Shabbat Groups Shabbat, Nov 8 9:50am  | 
Nov 12 Wednesday Conversations Wednesday, Nov 12 10:00am  | 
Nov 12 Rabbi Jonathan Sacks’ Newly Published Chumash Commentary  - Wisdom for the Modern World Wednesday, Nov 12 7:30pm  | 
Nov 15 Shabbat Groups Shabbat, Nov 15 9:50am  | 
This week's Torah portion is Parshat Vayera
| Shabbat, Nov 8 | 
Candle Lighting
| Friday, Nov 7, 4:13pm | 
Havdalah
| Motzei Shabbat, Nov 8, 5:13pm | 
Shabbat Mevarchim
| Shabbat, Nov 15 | 
Upcoming Events
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                    Wednesday ,
NovNovember 5 , 2025Rabbi Jonathan Sacks’ Newly Published Chumash Commentary - Wisdom for the Modern World
                                                
                    
Wednesday, Nov 5th 7:30p to 8:30p
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks zt”l (1948–2020) was a renowned theologian and philosopher whose profound insights bridged timeless Torah wisdom with contemporary life. In this course, we will explore the newly published Rabbi Sacks commentary on the Torah, uncovering how his questions and interpretations engage the essential challenges of living as a Jew in the modern world. Through his compelling blend of philosophy, ethics, and faith, we will discover how the Torah speaks to personal growth, community, and moral responsibility today. Join us for an inspiring journey through the thought of one of the most eloquent and visionary Jewish voices of our time. - 
                    Saturday ,
NovNovember 8 , 2025Shabbat Groups
                                                
                    
Shabbat, Nov 8th 9:50a to 12:00p
Raffle rewards each week for BOTH the 1st-2nd and 3rd-5th grade groups! **Treasure Box rewards for the Tots each week! **Snacks with treats after Finishing Up, every week! **All davening/learning will be interactive and child-leaders encouraged. **Parent participation is encouraged for Tots. Parent attendance is encouraged for 1st-2nd grade. - 
                    Wednesday ,
NovNovember 12 , 2025Wednesday Conversations
                                                
                    
Wednesday, Nov 12th 10:00a to 11:00a
Our popular monthly weekday morning series is back this year! Join Dov Bard and a special guest in discussions, socializing and breakfast each month. - 
                    Wednesday ,
NovNovember 12 , 2025Rabbi Jonathan Sacks’ Newly Published Chumash Commentary - Wisdom for the Modern World
                                                
                    
Wednesday, Nov 12th 7:30p to 8:30p
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks zt”l (1948–2020) was a renowned theologian and philosopher whose profound insights bridged timeless Torah wisdom with contemporary life. In this course, we will explore the newly published Rabbi Sacks commentary on the Torah, uncovering how his questions and interpretations engage the essential challenges of living as a Jew in the modern world. Through his compelling blend of philosophy, ethics, and faith, we will discover how the Torah speaks to personal growth, community, and moral responsibility today. Join us for an inspiring journey through the thought of one of the most eloquent and visionary Jewish voices of our time. 
Leadership
Rabbi Benjamin J. Samuels, PhD
JP Nahmias, President
Zmanim
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| Zman Tefillah | 9:46am | 
| Chatzot (Midday) | 11:28am | 
| Mincha Gedola | 11:54am | 
| Mincha Ketana | 2:27pm | 
| Plag HaMincha | 3:31pm | 
| Shkiah (Sunset) | 4:35pm | 
| Tzeit Hakochavim | 5:18pm | 
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