Oak Park Temple is rooted in the weekly rhythm of Jewish communal time, marking the calendar in both the secular and Hebrew systems and moving through the spring of 5786 with clear attention to the liturgical cycle. The dates noted for early and late April 2026 track not only Fridays and Saturdays, but also their place within Nisan and Iyar, reflecting a congregation oriented to Jewish time as a lived framework rather than a simple schedule. That dual dating carries its own meaning.
It places ordinary weekly observance inside the larger cadence of the Jewish year, connecting April 3 and 4 with 16 and 17 Nisan, then continuing through 24 Nisan, 1 Iyar, and 8 Iyar on successive Saturdays. In that structure, Oak Park Temple reads as a community shaped by continuity, where each week is situated within an ongoing religious calendar and the passage from one month to the next is part of congregational life. Even from these brief details, the temple’s identity is tied to regularity, seasonality, and the enduring practice of marking sacred time with precision and intention.
Oak Park Temple
1235 N Harlem Ave
Oak Park, IL 60302
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