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Shabbat Ki Tetze – 5780

August 28, 2020 : 10:41 am

For Shabbat:
August 28-29, 2020
9 Elul 5780

The Eruv is UP.

Eruv is sponsored by the Kaplan, Tashman, Blitz & Birnbaum families in loving memory of the 20th Yarzeit of our Mother, Grandmother & Great Grandmother, Chana bat Elyakim Getzel & Batya Gittle, z”l (Elizabeth Birnbaum) on 10 Elul. May her Neshama have an Aliyah.

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Filed Under: Status, Yahrzeit Tagged With: 10 Elul, Birnbaum, Blitz, Kaplan, Tashman

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