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Shabbat When the Eruv is Down

Dear Community,

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Alternative Mishloach Manot Initiative

Every Purim, along with Jews around the world, the Hadar community takes part in the mitzvah of mishloach manot, the giving of gifts of food that help increase the love, joy, happiness of the holiday.  This year, several members of the Hadar community are planning on forgoing all but the two mishloach manot required by Jewish law and instead giving tzedekah to organizations fighting hunger in honor of friends and family who would have otherwise received gifts of food and sweets.

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Make Your End of the Year Donation to Kehilat Hadar

If you have not yet had the opportunity to make your end of the year donation to Kehilat Hadar, we urge you to do so at this time.  If you have already made a donation this year, we thank you and ask you to consider making another gift.  If 250 people contribute $100 each, we will meet our goal of raising $25,000 by December 31st, enabling us to balance our budget this year and to continue providing the same level of service and programming.  Can we count on you for your support?

Donating to Kehilat Hadar is now more convenient than ever: you can make a one-time donation via check or PayPal or set up a recurring payment on a monthly basis.  For example, a gift of $21 per month for 12 months means a $250 annual contribution. 

Click here to make your donation now.

Learn more about Kehilat Hadar's finances and read frequently asked questions.

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Kehilat Hadar's New Home

We are very excited to announce that Kehilat Hadar will be moving to a new home this fall. In the coming months, we will be moving to the new Solomon Schechter School of Manhattan location at 805 Columbus Avenue, at 100th Street.  The brand new facility, which we will be using year-round, is equipped with a Sabbath elevator and is fully ADA compliant/wheelchair accessible.  Additional details about the move are forthcoming. Please join us later this fall in our new home!

High Holidays 5771 & Kehilat Hadar’s Annual Campaign

At Kehilat Hadar, we believe that meaningful davening (prayer) experiences and learning opportunities should be available to all, and we do not charge membership fees or sell tickets for High Holiday services. However, Kehilat Hadar relies on your donation to maintain high quality davening and programming in our community.  Kehilat Hadar has an annual budget of approximately $165,000.  This includes the following costs:

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Pri Etz Hadar - Now Available Online!

Kehilat Hadar is very excited to be re-releasing Pri Eitz Hadar, our very own CD originally released in 2004, now available for $15 exclusively as a digital download!

Order and download yours today: http://www.kehilathadar.org/pri-eitz-hadar-digital-download

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Shabbat Morning Services this Summer at the Jewish Theological Seminary

After Shavuot, Kehilat Hadar will be meeting at the Jewish Theological Seminary (3080 Broadway, 122nd and Broadway) for the duration of the summer.
We look forward to seeing you there!
If you are interested in sponsoring a summer Kiddush, email kiddush@kehilathadar.org.

Kehilat Hadar's 9th Birthday!

Kehilat Hadar celebrated its 9th birthday this past Shabbat, Parashat Tazria-Metzora.
If you would like to make a donation in honor of Kehilat Hadar's 9th birthday, please click here: https://www.kehilathadar.org/donate
 

Join Kehilat Hadar for a Lunch and Learn, April 17

Following Shabbat Morning Services on April 17, there will be a Lunch & Learn featuring two incredible learning options taught by Meir Schecter and Charlie Schwartz.

To sign up for the lunch and learn, click here!

Please sign up and indicate what you would like to contribute to our dairy potluck by midnight Thursday April 15.

“Tzara’at – The Rabbis Tie Affliction to our Behavior”, taught by Meir Schecter

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