Selichot (Hebrew: סליחות) means sorry/forgiveness prayers. Selichot are recited from the Sunday before the Jewish New Year until the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur).
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Erev Shabbat Selichot. Candle Lighting in the GTA after 6:41pm, no later than 7:43pm. Evil seems ascendant lately, yet darkness is overwhelmed by light —never underestimate the Power of a Mitzvah, especially when it’s illuminative. Ladies & Girls it’s in your hands, please do it! https://t.co/DnekPWrsb2
Shabbat Shalom on the last Shabbat of August - and before High Holy Days kicks into high gear. We'll (virtually) attending a cross-Canada Selichot program and service. https://t.co/oGBcmN3vbT. Do you have plans? #Shabbat #Selichot5782 https://t.co/DcYL3Pq6xv
@LenGrunstein @EBluemountain1 @24fjblue @lackboys3 @ashleyblair21 @Zehut1981 @sharkdiveruk @imshin @MalkahFleisher @Claire_V0ltaire @AngelicaKamen @LD_Birdywatcher @Maniman2019 @brenramse @1littleBIGMOUTH @bookyblonde @JewsMatterToMe Selichot are special prayers for forgiveness recited before the Jewish High Holidays https://t.co/PMHbSlzDgo
Shabbat Ki Tavo begins at 19:44 and is followed tomorrow evening by our Selichot shiur and choral service, the spiritual introduction to the High Holydays. Here's a quick taster:
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