Beit HaLev
By now, Facebook should have lifted my suspension, so Beit Ha-Lev’s Facebook Sabbath services should resume this week.
Beit HaLev’s “Zoomagogue” welcomes all who want to join, as long as one of its members knows who you are. To join Beit HaLev on Zoom, go to https://us02web.zoom.us/j/9152434704?pwd=THJ GTE1OUXI5VXFDTWtuZHF4K3VxUT09. The meeting ID is 915 243 4704, and the passcode is RavGalit. To watch on Facebook, go to
https://facebook.com/galityomtov. To view on YouTube, go to https:// www.youtube.com and search for “Shabbat Shalom LIVE!”
Beit HaLev’s Coffee Chavurah on Zoom will celebrate the Sabbath evening on Friday, March 19, at 5:30, followed by the evening service at 6. On Saturday, March 20, the morning service begins at 10:30, followed by the Coffee Chavurah.
Beit HaLev’s prayerbooks, “Lev L’Lev,” are shared onscreen on Zoom, Facebook and YouTube.
Leviticus 3:1-4:26, “Vayikra,” details the three different kinds of sacrifices the Israelites are required to make: the burnt offering, the meal offering and the well-being offering. It lists the kinds of animals and birds to be offered and includes offerings to be made by priest and leaders as well as the regular men, women and children.
Shabbat Hagadol, the Sabbath preceding Passover, is on Saturday, March 27, and the Shacharit (morning) service is at 10:30. The first Seder is in the evening. The Passover Morning service will be on Sunday, March 28, at 10:30.
Rabbi Galit Shirah conducts a weekday Ma’ariv service every Thursday for Sim Shalom, the online synagogue. Sim Shalom presents livestream services Monday-Thursday, with a different rabbi each day. To say Kaddish, pray for healing and to hear a spiritual message, go to SimShalom.com.