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Thursday, August 20, 2026

Calendar for: Kessler Family Chabad Center 1037 Winton Road South, Rochester, NY 14618   |   Contact Info
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Halachic Times (Zmanim)
Times for Rochester, NY 14618
4:42 AM
Dawn (Alot Hashachar):
5:26 AM
Earliest Tallit and Tefillin (Misheyakir):
6:22 AM
Sunrise (Hanetz Hachamah):
9:45 AM
Latest Shema:
10:54 AM
Latest Shacharit:
1:13 PM
Midday (Chatzot Hayom):
1:48 PM
Earliest Mincha (Mincha Gedolah):
5:16 PM
Mincha Ketanah (“Small Mincha”):
6:43 PM
Plag Hamincha (“Half of Mincha”):
8:05 PM
Sunset (Shkiah):
8:36 PM
Nightfall (Tzeit Hakochavim):
1:13 AM
Midnight (Chatzot HaLailah):
69:20 min.
Shaah Zmanit (proportional hour):
Events for Kessler Family Chabad Center
3:30pm - 6:45pm
Pizza Take-out on Thursdays.
Please place your order by using this online form at chabadrochester.com/pizza or email [email protected].
Please place your order by 9 pm on Wednesday.
Orders placed after that must be picked up after 5:00.
Where:
Kessler Family Chabad Center
7:45am
Morning Services 7:45 a.m.
Please use the back door.
9:00am - 10:00am
Explore the daily Tanya teachings, the foundational work of Chabad Chassidic thought on the inner life of the soul, and study the daily Chumash with Rashi, gaining deeper insight into the weekly Torah portion through Rashi’s classic commentary.
Study either in-person with our small group at Chabad of Brighton or join on Zoom.
8:00pm
A weekly class of the Rebbes teachings on the Torah portion. In person at Chabad of Brighton.
Daily Thought

“The man Moses was more humble than any human being on the face of the earth.” (Numbers 12:3)

Moses didn’t fool himself. He knew how good he was. He knew he stood on a level beyond any other human being. Yet he was humbled before them.

Because he knew that all that he had achieved was only with the capabilities given to him from Above. He figured that if someone else were given these same capabilities, that person would achieve as much as him.

And who knows, perhaps someone else would have used those capabilities to their fullest and achieved even more.

Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, Sefer Hamaamarim 5710, pg. 236.