
Motzei Shabbos: Daylight Savings Time Ends
Daylight Savings Time comes to an end this Motzei Shabbos. At 2:00am, all clocks should “fall back” to 1:00am, giving everyone a much appreciated extra hour of sleep.
Daylight Savings Time comes to an end this Motzei Shabbos. At 2:00am, all clocks should “fall back” to 1:00am, giving everyone a much appreciated extra hour of sleep.
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It is forbidden on a holiday to do any act in preparation for the following day, even if the following day is Shabbat. However, the sages created a halachic device, called an eruv tavshilin, which allows one to cook food on a holiday day for use on a Shabbat that immediately follows it.
Please urgently pray for Leni bat Chen, a two year old who fell in the pool today and is in critical condition. Our hearts and prayers are with the Ezra family as we collectively pray for a miracle.
The OK Kashrus has released a Kashrus Alert regarding a small amount of Chocoholic Cholov Yisroel Chocolate.
Multiple leading Jewish organizations have published a Purim PSA with Safety and Sensitivity announcements for the Jewish community.
Kosher Miami, known as KM, has releases an alert after a catering company has been advertising themselves as being under a “KM” Kosher supervision.
Daylight Savings Time begins on Motzai Shabbos and we ‘spring ahead’ – at 2:00am it will become 3:00am – taking away an hour of sleep.
Recently, KM and the ORB have received multiple inquiries regarding the kosher status of “The Great American Kosher BBQ and Jewish Festival”.
The Miami Marathon will be taking place this Sunday with an almost all-flat course that shares approximately 12.9 miles of the half marathon route featuring cityscapes, ocean views, the MacArthur Causeway Bridge and entertainment throughout.
Recent findings are showing high levels of infestation on the exterior of bell peppers – of all colors and sizes (i.e., both regular and mini). The main area of infestation is around the stem.