HOME
ABOUT US
DONATE
Welcome! Please
login
for more site features.
SUBSCRIBE
CONTACT US
ChabadAC.com
»
Jewish Calendar
Search:
Mailing List:
Visiting Atlantic City?
Summer Activities 2010
Adult Education
Hebrew School
Calendar
Jewish Calendar
Date Converter
Candle Lighting
Jewish Birthday
Bar/Bat Mitzvah
Halachic Times
Yahrtzeit
Daily Study
Holidays
About
Synagogue
Chabad of Cape May/Wildwood
Camp Gan Israel
Chabad Photo Gallery
Support Chabad
Parshah
Daily Study
Jewish Holidays
Find a Center
Library
judaica Store
High Holidays with Chabad
Chabad Youth Programming
Our Supporters
Ventnor Eruv
silverimon.com
googlehostedservice
Monday, September 6, 2010
27 Elul, 5770
« Prev
Next »
Day
|
Week
|
Month
|
Year
Local Community Events
Click here
for our list of upcoming events.
Today in Jewish History
Passing of Belzer Rebbe (1855)
Laws and Customs
Selichot
Elul Observances
My Calendar
Please
log in
to view your events
Add Event
|
Event Reminders
|
More...
Light Shabbat Candles: 6:58 pm
Atlantic City, NJ 08401
Torah Reading: Ha'Azinu
Deuteronomy 32:1-32:52
Times for Atlantic City, NJ 08401
Latest Shema:
9:43 am
Shekiah (Sunset)
7:22 pm
Tzeit (nightfall):
7:55 pm
More Halachic Times »
The Mystery of Rosh Hashanah
There is a great secret in the drama of Rosh Hashanah. It is the mystery of
. . .
Daily Torah Study
Chumash with Rashi
Ha'Azinu, 2nd Portion Deuteronomy 32:7-32:12
Psalms/Tehillim
Chapters 120 - 134
English Text
|
Hebrew Text
Tanya
Iggeret HaKodesh, beginning of Epistle 18
Audio:
Listen
|
Download
Rambam
1 Chapter
|
3 Chapters
Today's Mitzvah
Hayom Yom
Today's Lesson
Moses was afflicted with a speech impairment so that no one should think that his success in transmitting the Torah to the world was due to his oratory skills.
— Derashot HaRan
Calendar Views:
Day
|
Week
|
Month
|
Year
Calendar
Upcoming Holiday
High Holidays
Sept. 8-10; Sept. 17-18, 2010
2010 Jewish Holiday Listing
Date Calculators and Tools
Jewish Birthday Calculator
Bar/Bat Mitzvah Lookup
Yahrtzeit Calculator
Jewish / Civil Date Converter
The Jewish Calendar
Since Biblical times the months and years of the Jewish calendar have been established by the cycles of the moon and the sun.
Continue »