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Welcome to Ahavas Torah
A Torah Community in Scottsdale, Arizona
Ahavas Torah is a community dedicated to ribui k’vod Shamayim – increasing the honor of Hashem – through the deepened commitments of its members and friends and through outreach to Jews of all backgrounds.
Regulars and guests are taken by its warmth and spirituality and its diverse crowd of families and individuals of various observance levels, joined together for the purpose of personal growth in Torah study, Avodah/divine service, and Gemilus Chasadim/acts of kindness.
Founded in 2004, the shul has been blessed by a membership that boasts families and singles in every age group, from post college adults and couples to young families and grandparents.
Minyanim with Social Distancing
Due to the pandemic, minyanim are open to men, women, and older children who daven in place with the same decorum as adults. Members of the same household may sit together, provided that they are properly distanced from others.
Please bring your own masks. Please maintain safe distancing both in the shul and when walking to/from the shul. No one may attend if exhibiting COVID-like symptoms.
Due to the current health crisis, some of our classes and events take place online via Zoom while others meet at the shul. Look to our emails, WhatsApp groups, and the weekly Shabbos newsletter for more information or confirm with individual teachers. Contact us at office@ahavastorah.org or 480.467.4593 with any questions.
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We send emails approximately 2x/week. To subscribe, please send a message to office@ahavastorah.org.
Our Location
Ahavas Torah: The Scottsdale Torah Center
13402 N Scottsdale Rd #B 140-150
Scottsdale, AZ 85254
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Ahavas Torah:
The Scottsdale Torah Center
7002 E Ludlow Drive
Scottsdale, Arizona 85254A
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Ahavas Torah:
The Scottsdale Torah Center
7002 E Ludlow Drive
Scottsdale, Arizona 85254
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Sat, April 17 2021
5 Iyyar 5781
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The Eruv is Up!
Upcoming Shabbos Times
Friday, April 16th | |
Mincha | 6:40 PM |
Candles | 6:41 PM |
Sunset | 6:59 PM |
Daf Yomi (private home) | 9:30 PM |
Shabbos, April 17th | |
Daf Yomi (at Shul) | 7:30 AM |
Nesivos Shalom | 8:00 AM |
Shacharis | 8:30 AM |
Latest Shema | 9:10 AM |
Rav Hirsch Shiur |
5:40PM |
Mishna Club for Boys | 5:40 PM |
Mincha | 6:10 PM |
Nightfall/Havdala | 7:42 PM |
Maariv | 7:50 PM |
R. Tam | 8:12 PM |
Daf Yomi (private home) | 9:30 PM |
Zmanim in Scottsdale
Alos Hashachar | 4:37a |
Earliest Tallis | 5:05a |
Netz (Sunrise) | 5:55a |
Latest Shema | 9:11a |
Zman Tefillah | 10:17a |
Chatzos (Midday) | 12:28p |
Mincha Gedola | 1:00p |
Mincha Ketana | 4:17p |
Plag HaMincha | 5:38p |
Shkiah (Sunset) | 7:00p |
Havdalah | 7:43p |
Tzais Hakochavim | 7:38p |
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This web site has been enhanced by the photographic contributions of Jacky Sebag and Gershon Fiedler.