CHABAD OF CHARLOTTE • 6619 SARDIS ROAD • CHARLOTTE, NC  28270

Updated September 21st

FRIDAY MINCHA 7:00 pm
SATURDAY MINCHA 6:30 pm
SUNDAY-THURSDAY MINCHA 7:00pm 


For current service times, 24 hours a day, six days a week, call our service hotline at: 704-790-5035. 

Friday - 7 Tishrei - September 22

  • Shacharit at 6:30 am.
  • Candle lighting at 7:02 pm.
  • Mincha at 7:00 pm. 

Shabbat Parshat Vayelech - Shabbat Teshuvah - 8 Tishrei - September 23

  • Shabbat morning class at 9:00
  • Shabbat morning services at 10:00.
  • Shabbat Kiddush luncheon after morning services.
  • Mincha at 6:30.
  • Seudah Shlishit after Mincha.
  • Maariv is at 7:56.

Sunday morning service is at 8:30 am.

Daily morning service M-F is at 6:30 am.

Mincha this week is at 7:00 pm.


GEMARA CLASSES
•Sunday-Thursday 
Gemara Class 3:30 p.m.  (In Person at Chabad or Online with Zoom)
• Friday Gemara Class 1:00 p.m.  (In Person at Chabad or Online with Zoom)


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To confirm a Minyan for a Yahrtzeit and/or to Recite Kaddish,
please call 704-366-3984, or email to [email protected]



Weekly Message From Rabbi
Senior Rabbi Yoseph Groner

Dear Friends,

 

This Shabbat, 8 Tishrei, September 23, 2023, is a special Shabbat of the New Year 5784. It is Shabat Suvah, the Shabbat of return, as it comes within the first Ten days of the new year, which are known as the days of repentance and return.  

On this Shabbat we read the 10th portion of the Book of Devarim, the portion of Ha'azinu.  With this portion, Moshe introduces a Divine song of a lifetime.  This song which appears as twin columns in the Torah scroll, puts forth the entire journey of the Jewish people till the coming of Mashaich. It is a part of the written Torah that Moshe encouraged us to learn by heart to keep our spirits up even in the darkest times. 

This Shabbat is before Yom Kippur and Sukkot which are considered by the Midrash as holy days as the Jews are clean and pure.

This Shabbat is powerful Shabbat as we have the ability to elevate and correct all of our previous Shabbats, as G‑d endows this Shabbat with  special energy that helps elevate us to greater spiritual heights.

On this special Shabbat, we celebrate with prayer and the Shabbat meal and express our hope for a brighter future where we will see a world with peace, harmony and tranquility. May this Shabbat bring us G‑d's blessing for a healthy and joyous New Year filled with health, wealth and unity.

 

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Congregation Ohr HaTorah attracts community members from diverse backgrounds. 

Participants are not judged by their ability to take part, nor by their religious knowledge. 

All shul services are warm, relaxing, haimish and easy to follow. 

Friday night, Saturday morning, Mincha and weekday services enjoy a great spirit and communal participation. When you enter Ohr HaTorah, you will be greeted with a warm welcome,  encouragement and support. Our Shul participants are actively involved in the services,  which are meaningful and inspirational.

FYI: Kosher Catered Meals available at koshercharlotte.com  
Pick up Kosher dinner at Mincha Maariv minyan