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“Learner’s Service” begins this Shabbos

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Announcing the CTC Learner’s Service, beginning this Shabbos, March 15 at 9:30 AM, under the direction, inspiration and education of Rabbi Chanoch Oppenheim. The purpose of this service is to help those attending grow as Jews, and transition, at an appropriate time, to the mainstream Shabbos morning service.

Please consider attending this service if:

  • If you feel that Hebrew is an unpassable roadblock on your spiritual journey
  • If you can’t seem to find much motivating about the regular service
  • If you really connect with Rabbi Chanoch Oppenheim
  • If you would rather join the regular service but feel that you need a little hand-holding first

Men and women are invited. The service will be approximately 1.5 hours, followed by the world famous, 3-chulent Toras Chaim kiddush (including the ever-popular, politically correct, vegetarian chulent :-) ).

We don’t offer babysitting at this time, however, a playroom is available where children may play quietly under supervision of a responsible adult.

Our address is 17912 Hillcrest Rd., Dallas, TX 75252. You may reach Rabbi Yaakov Rich at (972) 248-1324 or Rabbi Chanoch Oppenheim at (469) 744-9260 for more information.

Please click the envelope at the bottom of this post and email this wonderful opportunity to a friend or family member.



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