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Shabbat Chukat – 5779

July 7, 2019 : 1:26 am

For Shabbat Starting:
July 12, 2019
9 Tammuz 5779

The Eruv is UP.

The Eruv this week is sponsored in memory of Philip H. Weinberg, whose yahrzeit is 15 Tamuz.  May his legacy of honesty, integrity and a Keter Shem Tov carry on through his grandchildren and great-grandchildren and may his many merits continue to protect them.

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