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Ma'ariv & Tikkun Leil Shavuot

Thursday, May 25, 2023 5 Sivan 5783

8:30 PM

In partnership with Fabrangen Havurah and Shirat HaNefesh
Services at 8:30 pm, Click here for Siddur Sim Shalom
Tikkun begins at 9:00 pm

It is traditional to symbolically prepare ourselves to receive the Torah by studying (and snacking) throughout the first night of Shavuot. TI observes this tradition each year in partnership with local congregations.

Some Tikkun sessions will be offered via Zoom. Scroll down to find the Zoom link. Here are materials for those sessions:

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Click here to learn more about Shavuot at TI and to view the full Tikkun schedule.


Joining via Zoom? 

The same link is used for all services, so you can log in before sundown and stay logged in throughout the Holiday. Learn how below.

Join Zoom Meeting: 
https://zoom.us/j/375593166
Meeting ID: 375 593 166
Dial by your location
         301-715-8592 US (Germantown)

Find your local number: https://zoom.us/u/ad6kwEd6tg

HOW TO KEEP ZOOM OPEN DURING SHABBAT AND HOLIDAYS

To keep Zoom open on your computer throughout Shabbat and Holidays, you will need to turn off automatic sleep mode. Whatever device you use, make sure it is plugged into a power source before Shabbat or the Holiday begins. Below are instructions for different devices.

For iPhone/iPad users:
- Go to “Settings”.
- Under "Display and Brightness", set "Auto-Lock" to "Never.

For PC users:
- Right-click anywhere within the Windows 10 desktop
- Select “Personalization”
- Select “Lock Screen”
- Scroll down to “Screen timeout settings’
- Change both “Screen” and “Sleep” to “Never”

For Mac users:
- Go to Control Panel
- Under “Desktop and Screen Saver,” change “Start After” to “Never”
- Desktop and Screen Saver,” change “Start After” to “Never.”

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