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Israel Chai:
--- Quote from: אפרים בן נח on October 28, 2013, 11:06:21 PM --- Sorry to jump in on your thread Muman. The Christians of that time were Rebels against Rome. They were still Jewish, but believed the Messiah had came. The original followers of Jesus were competing against a new type of follower, this new group had a agenda, and that was of Edom...
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The fact that they said the moshiah came makes them considered like non-Jews.
Israel Chai:
This can't be kosher?
http://virtualjerusalem.com/blogs.php?Itemid=11174
Is there somewhere I can find a seder online?
muman613:
--- Quote from: LKZ on November 01, 2013, 12:39:56 AM ---This can't be kosher?
http://virtualjerusalem.com/blogs.php?Itemid=11174
Is there somewhere I can find a seder online?
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Oy Vey, how they like to mock Rabbis. I think that anyone who purchased that product should be ashamed.
I am not sure what you mean by a 'seder' online. A seder is a meal and a service which must be attended in person and cannot be done (in a kosher manner) online. One must eat Matzah and Marror (one of the commandments involved with Pesach seder).
Maybe you mean is there a Passover Haggadah (the book which contains the order of the service, thus the name 'seder' which means order {similar to Siddur which is our prayerbook, containing the order of the prayers})...
Chabad has a simple Haggadah on its website..
http://www.chabad.org/holidays/passover/pesach_cdo/aid/661624/jewish/English-Haggadah.htm
So too does Mechon-Mamre have an online Pesach Haggadah:
http://www.mechon-mamre.org/phgdh.htm
In case I misunderstood you, and you are seeking an online 'siddur'/prayerbook here is another resource provided by Chabad:
http://www.chabad.org/library/siddur/default.htm#!/aid:1618653/title:Introduction%20-%20%D7%A1%D7%93%D7%95%D7%A8
Israel Chai:
If I wake up at 2:00 for whatever reason, is it too late to put on tefillin and say morning prayers? What's the latest I can do them?
muman613:
--- Quote from: LKZ on November 05, 2013, 03:37:53 AM ---If I wake up at 2:00 for whatever reason, is it too late to put on tefillin and say morning prayers? What's the latest I can do them?
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You should get for yourself a Jewish calendar which has the Zmanim (times for the various prayers) and it will tell you what times things are permitted.
I am not sure if 2AM is too early to don tefillin (as we don't do it at night).
I found this site which you can enter your location (as a zipcode) and it will tell you the current times for today...
http://www.myzmanim.com
According to this, in my location, the earliest time for Tefillin and Tallis is at 5:49AM...
--- Quote ---Dawn עלות השחר
72 minutes as 16.1 degrees 5:19:30 72 דקות לפי 16.1 מעלות
Earliest talis & tefillin זמן ציצית ותפילין
Sun is 10.2 degrees below horizon 5:49:59 10.2 מעלות תחת האופק
Sunrise** **הנץ החמה
Level region at sea level 6:39:36 מישור בגובה פני הים
Latest shema Magen Avraham סוף זמן קריאת שמע
מגן אברהם
Using 72 minutes as 16.1 degrees 8:35:55 לפי 72 דקות במעלות
Latest shema Gra & Baal HaTanya 9:15:58 סוף זמן קריאת שמע
גר"א ובעל התניא
Latest shachris Gra & Baal HaTanya 10:08:06 סוף זמן תפילה
גר"א ובעל התניא
Midday & Midnight 11:52:21 חצות
Earliest mincha מנחה גדולה
Lechumra 12:22:21 לחומרא
Plag hamincha פלג המנחה
Gra & Baal HaTanya 3:59:57 גר"א ובעל התניא
Sunset** **שקיעת החמה
Level region at sea level 5:05:08 מישור בגובה פני הים
Nightfall - 3 stars emerge לילה - צאת ג' כוכבים
36 minutes as degrees 5:45:52 36 דקות במעלות
Nightfall - 72 minutes 6:17:08 לילה - 72 דקות
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