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Welcome to our web site!

We are a reform jewish congregation looking to unite the community. We encourage anyone who is interested in services or other information in what we can do to help you please feel free to contact us. We are a new congregation located in Harker Heights/Killeen/Ft Hood, Texas area.

 

Please enjoy our web site as we build our congregation together. Please email us with any suggestion that you would like to see happen in our community.

 

We are very eager to offer ways to help our children grow in their knowledge of reform judaism. We offer Sunday School for our children as well as other programs that can teach our children ways to live a healthy jewish life.

 

Any suggestions and comments are welcomed and encouraged, this is for our community, we can build this together.

 

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Shema: The Focal Point of Prayer

The Shema prayer is the very essence of the Jewish religion. It is a declaration of faith which is composed from three passages of the Torah. It begins with Deuteronomy 6:4: "Hear O Israel, the Lord is our G-d, G-d is One." The last letter in the first and last words of this verse are written in larger letters than the rest. The two letters together spell witness in Hebrew, symbolizing that each Jew bears witness to G-d’s Oneness. It is this verse that many people utter as their last words, and that people utter when full of hope as well as despair. The Shema is recited several times throughout the day: in the morning and evening services and before retiring for bed.

The Shema continues with a commandment to "serve G-d with our hearts." Prayer serves as a means of cleansing our hearts. (Deuteronomy 11:13) "It will be that if you hearken to My commandments that I command you today, to love the Lord your G-d and to serve Him with all you heart and your soul." The meaning of "today" is that the commandments should each day be as if we received them on that day. "Love" means that we are able to perform the commandments purely out of love and the honor will ultimately come.

Starting and Finishing the Day

Our prayers are a stepping stone to bring us closer to G-d. We should always strive to do our best and more. We begin our day and end our day with prayer -- giving thanks to G-d for waking up and being alive. The first prayer of the day addresses just that: "I give thanks to You, living and eternal King, for having restored within me my soul with mercy, great is Your trust."

Before we go to sleep at night, we want to do so with a peaceful mind. But, the only way to do so is to review the course of the day. It is possible that we may have offended someone and need to rectify that situation. The day becomes so hectic that we don’t always have the time to stop and think about our daily actions, but before we retire for the night we have that moment to reflect on the day. We say a passage before reciting the nightly Shema to cleanse our hearts and our souls. We must also ask for forgiveness from the person himself because that is the only way for true forgiveness, but the prayer is a good beginning, and hopefully, a reminder to correct our future actions.

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Holidays begin at sundown on the evening before the date listed.

Jewish Holidays 5770

Dates in 2009-2010

Rosh HaShana
New Year

September 19-20, 2009
Sat-Sun

Yom Kippur
Day of Atonement

September 28, 2009
Monday

Sukkot
Feast of Tabernacles

October 3-9, 2009
Sat.-Fri.

Shemini Atzeret

October 10, 2009
Sat

Simchat Torah

October 11, 2009
Sun
Israel: October 10, 2009
Sat

Hanukkah

December 12-19, 2009
Sat-Sat

Tu B'Shvat
New Year for Trees

January 30, 2010
Sat

Purim

February 28, 2010
Sun

Pesach
Passover

March 30-April 6, 2010
Tues-Tues
Israel: March 30-April 5, 2010
Tues-Mon

Yom HaShoah
Holocaust Remembrance Day

April 11, 2010
Sun

Yom HaZikaron
Israel's Memorial Day

April 18, 2010
Sun

Yom HaAtzmaut
Israel's Independence Day

April 19, 2010
Mon

Lag B'Omer

May 2, 2010
Sun

Shavuot
Pentecost

May 19-20, 2010
Wed-Thurs
Israel: May 19, 2010
Wed

Tisha B'Av
Ninth of Av

July 20, 2010
Tues

We invite you to visit us or attend an event. Our members are more than happy to answer any questions you may have about the organization and how you can join.

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Membership Organization * Ft Hood/Killeen * * US * 76544