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Hourly Megillah at Agudas Yisroel Shul
Cong. Agudath Yisroel – 456 Crown St.
(Between Kingston & Brooklyn Ave.)
MEGILLAH READING FOR MEN WOMEN CHILDREN
Thursday, Purim evening
8:30, 9:30 and 10:30 PM
Friday, Purim day
Starting 10:00 AM
EVERY HOUR, ON THE HOUR
(last reading 4:00 p.m.)
Cong. Agudath Yisroel
456 Crown St. (Between Kingston & Brooklyn Ave.)
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OUTDOOR READING:
Megillah reading Sterling Street outdoors
Thursday
1. after Maariv at 6:10pm
2. 7:45pm
Outside 438 Sterling Street
Friday
1. 8:30am (Shachris begins 8am) 425 Sterling Street
2. 9:00am
438 Sterling Street
3. 10:00am (Shachris begins 9:30am) 425 Sterling Street
Thursday night, Purim evening
Main Shul of 770 Eastern Parkway
Thursday night
6:11 PM – Maariv and Megilah
9:30 PM – Second reading for women
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Empire Shteibel – Ahavas Achim
489 Empire (between Brooklyn and NY)
Maariv: 6:10 PM
Megillah: 6:15 PM
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Getzel’s Shul
Getzel Shul, corner President and Kingston
Maariv 6:10 pm
Megillah 6:25 pm
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Bais Eliezer Yitzchok
394 Kingston Ave
Maariv: 6:25 PM
Followed by Megillah
Storytime for children with storyteller Rabbi Shmuli Zalmanov
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Bais Shmuel at the JCM
Maariv: 6:00 PM
Megillah 6:15 pm
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BESHT Center
563 Empire Blvd.
Maariv: 6:10 pm
Megila reading: 6:20 pm
Followed by a break-fast meal party (dairy)
There will be a magic show, cotton candy, and balloon making
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Bais Levi Yitzchak
556 Crown Street, side entrance
6:10 pm: Maariv
6:20 pm: Megilah reading
separate megillah reading for children
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Bais Binyomin
680 Montgomery Street
Maariv: 6:10 PM
Megillah: 6:30 PM
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Anshei Lubavitch
578 Albany Avenue
Maariv: 6:10 PM
Megillah: 6:20 PM
PURIM DAY
Kingston Avenue
The Aliya Kingston Avenue Tefillin booth will be having Megillah readings Purim day at 1PM, 2PM, and 3PM
The booth is located corner of Kingston and Crown St. outside Apple Drugs
You will also be able to wrap tefillin and give Matanos Levyonim to the Aliya Pushkah on location or by going to www.aliyainstitute.com/donate.
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770 Main Shul
Shacharis: 10:00 AM
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Getzel’s Shul
Getzel Shul, corner President and Kingston
Tuesday: Shachris 9:00 am, Megillah 9:30 am
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Bais Eliezer Yitzchok
394 Kingston Ave
Shacharis: 8:00 AM
Followed by Megillah
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Empire Shteibel – Ahavas Achim
489 Empire (between Brooklyn and NY)
Megillah reading on Purim day, every hour on the half-hour, starting at 7:00 a.m. Shachris, 7:30 am Megillah and on.
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BESHT Center
563 Empire Blvd.
Shachris: 8:00am
Megila reading around 8:45am
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Bais Levi Yitzchok
556 Crown Street, side entrance
Shacharis: 8:00 AM
Megillah: 8:30 AM
Second Megillah reading at 10:00 AM
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Bais Binyomin
680 Montgomery Street
Shachris: 8:00 AM
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Anshei Lubavitch
578 Albany Avenue
Shacharis Minyan 1: 7:10 AM
Shacharis Minyan 2: 9:00 AM
anyone reading for someone who is stuck at home and has to be careful?
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🥳A Freilechin Purim!
What about parshas zachor ?
Any outside megillah readings for people who are still in the middle of a pandemic?
Make your own minyan
Anyone reading outside socially distanced with masks?
There will be outdoor Megillah readings on Sterling St., between Brooklyn and New York, by night at 6:15 and by day at 9:00
If you have any friends that need to know you can tell them.
At 6:15 pm two readings there will be one reading at 425 Sterling Street backyard and another on the street in front of 438 Sterling Street, yet the third reading at 7:45 pm.
There will be three Megilla Readings on Sterling Street at 830 9:00 and 10:00 on Purim day.
There will be outdoor Megillah readings on Sterling St., between Brooklyn and New York, by night at 6:15 and by day at 9:00
If you have any friends that need to know you can tell them.
Any covid safe readings?
Let’s not have a repeat of last year especially with new strains that are more contagious.
will this outside megillah reading have parshas zechur