Mi Sheberach
Mi Sheberach - Prayer for Healing
As one of the central Jewish prayers for those who are ill or recovering from illness or accidents, we offer the Misheberach prayer for those in need of healing, physically & spiritually.
Please provide us the Hebrew names (and Mother's Hebrew name) of your loved ones whose names you wish us to include.
We will keep the person's name active on our list for a period of a month. Please notify us if the name may be removed from the list by emailing the office at office@ktmshul.org.
It is customary to give charity when making a Mi Sheberach. You may enter bellow the amount you wish to donate in honor of your loved ones' recovery.
Wed, September 17 2025
24 Elul 5785
Friday, September 19
Candle Lighting:
6:28 PM
Mincha/Kabbalat Shabbat:
6:30 PM
Shabbat Parshat Ki Tavo, Elul 20
Shacharit:
8:45 AM
Torah Reading:
Stone: p. 1087
Hertz: p. 878
Haftorah:
61:10-63:9 ישעיה
Stone: p. 1202
Hertz: p. 883
Kiddush after Services
Mincha:
6:20 PM
Seudah Shlishit Speaker:
Ari Geier
Ma'ariv:
7:23 PM
Havdalah:
7:26 PM
Useful Links
Zoom Link for Classes taught by Rabbi Aldrich
Misheberach List (please update as appropriate)
Link to check the status of the Eruv and to contribute to the Boston Eruv
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