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Detailed schedule of Torah readings, Omer counting, blessings, and commentary for the specified dates, including prayers and instructions for the Jewish liturgical cycle.
Year:
2020
Region / City:
San Antonio, TX; Paris, TN, USA
Document Type:
Religious calendar / Torah reading schedule
Institution:
Esnoga Bet Emunah; Esnoga Bet El
Author:
Compiled by local rabbinical authorities
Audience:
Jewish community members and Torah scholars
Cycle:
Triennial and Septennial Torah Reading Cycles
Omer Counting:
Day 30
Shmita Cycle:
Fifth Year
Candle Lighting and Habdalah Times:
Referenced online
Special Mentions:
Honor roll of contributors and community leaders
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Year:
5782 / 2022
Region / Community:
Jewish religious community
Topic:
Torah commentary, Jewish law
Document type:
Sermon / Halachic guidance
Author:
Harav Shaul Yisraeli; Rav Daniel Mann
Audience:
Observant Jews, Torah students
Related texts:
Vayikra 26, Bamidbar Rabba 11, Mishna Berura, Shulchan Aruch, Rambam
Date of discussion:
20 Iyar 5782
Dedication:
In memory of various Rabbis and community members as listed in Hemdat Yamim
Period covered:
Historical and ritual context, including 1944 events and modern halachic questions
Language:
English with Hebrew citations
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Global Jewish community
Theme:
Religious observance, Shabbat prayers
Document type:
Prayer text and meditative reflections
Authors:
Marcia Falk, Shefa Gold, Malka Heifetz Tussman, Muriel Rukeyser, Estelle Frankel
Language:
Hebrew and English
Target audience:
Practicing Jews, spiritual readers
Date of event:
7 August 2020 / 18 Av 5780
Scriptural references:
Psalms 29, 92, 95, 96, 99
Topics covered:
Shabbat rituals, liturgical readings, personal reflection, spiritual guidance
Year:
2019–2020 / 5780
Institution:
Temple Emanu-El of Palm Beach
Department:
Rothman Religious School
Address:
190 North County Road, Palm Beach, FL 33480
Contact Phone:
561.832.0804
Fax:
561.832.0811
Website:
www.tepb.org
Document Type:
Registration Form
Program Type:
After-school Jewish education program
Target Audience:
Parents/Guardians of enrolled children
Geographic Location:
Palm Beach, Florida
Includes:
Student information, parent/guardian information, emergency medical consent, photo/publicity release, volunteer opportunities, payment information
Tuition Details:
Member – no cost; Non-Member – $400 (1st year only) or $750
Payment Methods:
Check, Credit Card (VISA, MasterCard, Discover)
Religious Affiliation:
Jewish synagogue school program
Administrative Roles Mentioned:
Director, Admin, Bookkeeper
Year:
2020
Hebrew Date:
Tammuz 05, 5780
Liturgical Cycle:
Triennial Torah Reading Cycle (First Year)
Shmita Cycle Year:
Fifth Year of the Shmita Cycle
Religious Tradition:
Judaism
Document Type:
Religious lectionary and Torah study commentary
Primary Texts:
Exodus 18:1–19:5; Isaiah 33:13–22; Psalms 56:1–14; Mark 7:9–13; Luke 11:45–46; Romans 8:1–11
Parashah:
VaYishma Yitro
Institution:
Esnoga Bet Emunah
Associated Institution:
Esnoga Bet El
City:
San Antonio, Texas; Paris, Tennessee
Country:
United States of America
Author:
Rabbi Dr. Hillel ben David
Publisher Website:
http://www.betemunah.org/
Associated Website:
http://torahfocus.com/
Subject:
Weekly Torah reading schedule, prayers, and study references
Audience:
Torah students and members of Jewish study communities
Year:
5780 / 2020
Locations:
San Antonio, TX; Paris, TN, United States of America
Type:
Religious calendar and Torah reading guide
Organizations:
Esnoga Bet Emunah; Esnoga Bet El
Authors:
Multiple Rabbis and community leaders
Target audience:
Jewish communities and Torah scholars
Reading cycles:
Triennial Cycle; Septennial Cycle; Shmita Cycle
Shabbat:
VeEl Shadai
Torah readings:
B’resheet (Genesis) 43:14–44:17; B’midbar (Numbers) 28:9–15
Ashlamatah:
I Kings 8:50–58 + 66
Additional content:
Blessings before Torah study; Rashi and Targum Pseudo Jonathan commentary
Website:
https://www.betemunah.org/; http://torahfocus.com/
Email contacts:
[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
Year:
5780
Holiday:
Rosh Hashanah
Parasha:
Vayelekh
Genre:
Religious commentary
Subject:
Jewish law, customs, and symbolism of the shofar and Birkat Kohanim
Religious tradition:
Judaism
Primary sources referenced:
Shulchan Arukh; Mishna Berura; Magen Avraham; Midrash; Talmud Bavli (Masekhet Rosh Hashanah, Masekhet Megilla)
Biblical references:
Bamidbar 29:1; Vayikra 25:9; Shemot 21:5
Rabbinic authorities cited:
Rama; Vilna Gaon; Chafetz Chaim; Rambam; Rosh; Shela; Tolna Rebbe
Author:
Rav David Silverberg
Occasion:
Motzaei Shabbat and Sunday teachings for Rosh Hashanah
Theme:
Announcement of shofar blasts, comparison with Birkat Kohanim, and the symbolic connection between Rosh Hashanah and the Jubilee year
Year:
2023
Dates of meeting:
8–9 November 2023
Location:
Brussels
Meeting format:
Hybrid meeting
Organizing body:
Economic Commission for Europe Inland Transport Committee World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations (WP.29) Working Party on Noise and Tyres (GRBP)
Subgroup:
Task Force Quiet Road Transportation Vehicles (TF-QRTV)
Host organization:
ACEA
Main topic:
Review of inputs for preparation of a Working Document for GRBP February 2024 session
Related regulations:
UN Regulation No. 138 (R138.02 draft), UN Regulation No. 51 (R51.03, R51.04)
Key technical subjects:
AVAS sound requirements, reverse sound levels, stationary sound provisions, ASEP for BEV and ICE, Sound Enhancement Systems (SES), microphone measurement methods
Participating entities:
Contracting Parties, NGOs, ISO, OICA
Outcome document:
TF-QRTV-10-05
Submission date to GRBP Secretary:
14 November 2023
Availability:
UNECE website
Event:
ATEPS 2021
Dates:
8–9 December 2021
Time:
9:00am–1:30pm
Format:
Online conference
Theme:
New Zealand trade policy, geopolitics, inclusive trade, sustainability and regional cooperation
Sessions:
Keynote addresses, panel discussions, speeches, Q&A sessions, bonus pre-recorded sessions
Keynote Speaker:
Hon Damien O’Connor, Minister for Trade and Export Growth
Speakers:
Rino Tirikatene; Hon Phil Twyford; HE Laura Clarke; Vangelis Vitalis; Prof Robert Patman; Prof Maureen Benson-Rea; Prof Jane Kelsey; Prof Claire Charters; Prof Michael Plummer; Prof Mark Howden; Prof Sara Davies; and others
Chairs:
Prof Jennifer Curtin; Dr Juan Tauri; A/Prof Yvonne Underhill-Sem; Prof Steven Poelhekke; Fran O’Sullivan; and others
Institutions Represented:
University of Auckland; University of Otago; University of Canterbury; University of Waikato; MFAT; Air New Zealand; Fonterra; NZTech; NZPECC; ANU Crawford; Griffith University
Geographical Focus:
New Zealand; Pacific; European Union; China; United States; Asia-Pacific
Related Topics:
UNDRIP; Te Tiriti; PACER Plus; COP26; APEC; RCEP
Program Name:
U10 Recreation “Typhoon” Program
Sport:
Soccer
Age Group:
Boys and Girls ages 8–9
Program Type:
Youth recreational and developmental soccer program
Team Formats:
In-House Program; Travel Program
Player Selection Method:
Player Evaluation through the Club
Team Size:
10–12 players per team
Match Format:
7v7 with goalkeeper
Training Schedule:
Mondays and Fridays or Wednesdays and Fridays, 6:00pm–7:00pm
Training Staff:
Experienced Coaches, Club Trainers, High School Volunteer Assistants
Parent Role:
Parent Coaches may serve as Team Managers
Uniform Policy:
Club Training shirt worn at each training session; Coach receives color-matching team jersey
Curriculum Structure:
Pre-planned weekly development curriculum for coaches and trainers
Game Schedule:
In-House games on Saturdays at 11:00am; Travel teams compete on Saturdays or Sundays
League Affiliation:
TCSL
Season Conclusion:
TCSL World Cup Tournament for Travel teams; mini-tournament at Swan Park for In-House teams
Player Development Pathway:
Player Identification for Select / Allstars and Competitive Teams
Program Objective:
Physical, technical, and psychological development of youth soccer players
Coaching Development:
Advanced training sessions and educational classes for coaches
Year:
2026
Location:
Unspecified (conference venue)
Topic:
Higher Education Administration and Student Support
Document Type:
Conference Program / Schedule
Organizer:
Unspecified professional association
Audience:
Higher education administrators, financial aid officers, policy staff
Dates of Event:
April 8–9, 2026
Sessions:
Breakfast, Registration, Concurrent Sessions, Lunch, Presentations, Networking
Key Themes:
Institutional policy, student support, international students, ministry grants, awards, SIMS implementation
Sponsors/Partners:
Finastra (digital catalog presentation)
Format:
In-person conference with plenary and concurrent sessions
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Galilee and surrounding areas
Theme:
Miracles, Faith, Sin, Authority of Jesus
Document Type:
Religious text / Biblical commentary
Author:
Unspecified narrator (based on Gospel of Matthew)
Target Audience:
Followers of Jesus, believers in the Gospel
Period Covered:
Events of Jesus’ ministry in Matthew 8–9
Date of Events:
Circa 1st century CE
Key Figures:
Jesus, disciples, centurion, paralytic, blind men, demon-possessed individuals
Main Locations:
Capernaum, Peter’s house, Gadarenes, towns and villages of Galilee
Core Topics:
Healing, exorcism, forgiveness of sins, faith, authority over nature and spiritual beings
Year:
2025
Location:
Corvallis, Oregon, USA
Event Type:
Class Reunion
Organizing Body:
CHS Class of 1965
Contact Person:
Al Hutchinson
RSVP Deadline:
July 25, 2025
Activities:
Dinner, Picnic, Car Show
Meal Options:
Chicken Cordon Bleu, Baron of Beef, Vegetarian Lasagna, Veggie Burger, Beef Burger
Entry Fee:
Dinner $39 per person, Picnic $12 per person
Optional Donations:
Class fund contributions accepted
Audience:
CHS alumni of the class of 1965
Source Type:
Registration form
Year:
2026
Region / City:
United States (literature context)
Subject:
Literature, Novel Analysis
Document Type:
Study Guide / Questions
Author:
Unknown (likely course instructor)
Target Audience:
Students reading The Great Gatsby
Due Dates:
Chapter 8 – Thursday 3/14, Chapter 9 – Friday 3/15
Pages Referenced:
148–178
Topics Covered:
Character analysis, symbolism, thematic interpretation, plot events, literary devices
Novel:
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Chapters Focused:
8–9