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5 February 2012 / 12 Shevat 5772
Issue 0889
Issue 889 - Parashat Vayigash 5770
December 24, 2009

Word of the Month

Word of the Month - Vayigash

GR"A people have been saying Kiddush L’vana since Sunday night. 7-day people have their first op on Thu. night, Dec. 24th. Many will wait until Motza"Sh.
The Fast of the Tenth - 10th of Tevet marks the beginning of the siege around Yerushalayim prior to the destruction of the first Beit HaMikdash - as such, it marks the beginning of all Churban and Exile.
Fast begins Sun. Dec. 27, 5:20am, Fast ends at 5:12pm

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It is really interesting that your fast begins and ends at such specific times. Thanks.


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