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Virtual Passover Services

April 16, 2020 @ 9:30 am - 12:00 pm

In an effort to give us more opportunities to pray together as a community during these trying times, we are offering virtual services for BOTH Shabbat and Sunday/weekday minyan.
Scheduled Service Times:

  • Friday night: 6:00 PM to approximately 7:00 PM
    – The April 3 service will include Birthday Shabbat
    – The April 24 service will include Anniversary Shabbat
  • Saturday morning: 10:00 AM to approximately 11:45 AM
  • Sunday morning daily minyan: 9:00 AM
  • Monday to Friday morning daily minyan: 8:00 AM
    – On April 8 for Fast of the Firstborn, after Minyan Rav Barry will lead a siyyum, a completion of study of a volume of Talmud, to exempt firstborns from fasting
    – On April 9, 10, 15 & 16, Passover services will begin at 9:30 AM (no 8:00 AM Minyan)
    – The April 16 service will include Yizkor

How to Connect:

  • You can join our Virtual Services on any desktop computer, laptop, tablet, or smartphone at https://zoom.us/j/814064429. It may prompt you to install an app. Allow a couple of minutes for the procedure the first time you use Zoom.
  • You can use a landline to have an audio-only connection by dialing +1669-900-6833,,814064429#

For a simple video describing how to join a Zoom gathering, visit https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362193-How-Do-I-Join-A-Meeting-

If you run into further problems trying to use Zoom, please email ravbarry@h-nt.org before or after Shabbat and he’ll either try and talk you through it or get a volunteer to help you. You can try the Zoom link at anytime to test if your setup is
working.

Making a Minyan:
Please note we need to have a two-way video and sound connection to be able to count people for a minyan, so please have your video and sound on if you want to be counted. The rationale used from a halachic perspective for allowing the formation of a minyan remotely is based on a source in the Talmud that indicates people who can see and hear each other can count together for a minyan, even if they are not in the same place. If you are with us on the video connection, you can recite kaddish and fully participate in all parts of the prayer service. These rules aren’t intended to be for the long run, they are an emergency measure because of these extraordinary times.

Details

Date:
April 16, 2020
Time:
9:30 am - 12:00 pm
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