Feast of Tabernacles 2011
B’nei Avraham and Tzur Yisrael. celebration of the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot) for 2011.
Note, this blog is a work in progress
Photo Album
Maps
Next year Payson?
Where thinking next year we will go to the mountains in Payson Arizona at the Payson Campground & RV Resort.
Location at 808 E State Highway 260, Payson, AZ (928) 472-2267.
According to Herb Solinski’s biblical calendar web site the dates for 2012 will be between October 2nd-9th
Tzur Yisrael 2011 Annual Mikva
The Shabbath on October 1st 2011 was the annual mikva for Tzur Yisrael.
The running water we use is the Salt River. Below is a modified picture of the nearby mountains.
Our ritual is like any other Shabbath service
| we do prayer and praise | |
| we read the parasha study for that Shabbath. This year it was Leviticus Chapter 3, #24.2 | |
| a woman lights the candles. This year it was Kye Thompson | |
| we do the blessing over the bread and wine | |
| we have a pot luck (doesn’t everything important involve food) | |
| finally we do the Mikva (aka full immersion baptism) |
Here is the procedure that we have adopted while doing the actual mikva…
- The witnesses say “baruch b’shem Y’shua” (be blessed in the name/authority of Y’shua)
- The one doing the mikva falls backward in to the water fully immersed
- after coming up, the witnesses say “baruch b’shem YHVH” (be blessed in the name/authority of YHVH)
- The one doing the mikva says “hinani shenani” (here am I send me)
- Then everyone yells “Hallel Ya” (praise Yah).
Photo Album
Summary
We had over 30 people and a good time was had for all.
Maybe next year we can do this at the Yarden.
Maps
- Bush Highway Turnoff (map, 33.556202,-111.543413)
- Our Cabana (map: 33.555768,-111.542307)
- Mikva Site (map 33.553761,-111.544394)
See also this map and this zoomed in map. Note that we wanted to go to Sheep’s crossing, but it was closed so we went to the “Alternative Site”.
Directions (via Google Maps)
- If your near the 101 and Shea, you could take the Fountain hills, Beeline highway approach
- If your near the 101 and the 202 Red Mountain Freeway, you can take the 202 Bush Highway southern approach
- If your coming from the East valley, you can take the User Pass approach
Here is a Bing map (I’m writing this blog with Windows Live Writer and I wasn’t sure how to do this with Google Maps).


































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