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Shabbat Va’etchanan – 5780 – Shabbat Nachamu

July 31, 2020 : 10:10 am

For Shabbat:
July 31-August 1, 2020
11 Menachem Av 5780

The Eruv is UP.

The Eruv is sponsored by the Eruv Committee in honor of Eruv crew member Adam Witkin and his wife, Adina, on the birth of a baby girl.  Mazel Tov to the Schwartz and Witkin families.

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Filed Under: Dedication, Status Tagged With: Schwartz, Witkin

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