Moti's Order Deadline
Wednesday, August 24, 2022 • 27 Av 5782
4:00 PMGet all the kosher food you need to fill your fridge and pantry. Order by 4:00pm on Wednesday, August 24, for delivery to OT at 4:00pm on Thursday, August 25.
- Order online at motismarket.com. Before placing your order, please ensure that you or a friend will be available to meet the truck for pickup.
- Register as a new customer or log in as a returning customer.
- Start shopping!
- When prompted, select “pick up” at Olam Tikvah on Thursday, August 25
- If you need help placing your order, please call Moti's at 301-468-0400.
Your order will be available for pickup in the OT parking lot on Thursday, August 25, from 4:00-4:30pm. Please pull into line behind the delivery truck, pop your trunk, and be prepared to tell us your name. We will put your order in your trunk.
Want to plan ahead? Here is our upcoming Moti's delivery schedule: September 22, October 27, November 22, and December 22.
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Sat, April 20 2024
12 Nisan 5784
Today's Calendar
Shabbat HaGadol |
Shabbat Service : 9:30am |
Childcare and Youth Services : 10:00am |
Havdalah : 8:42pm |
Tomorrow's Calendar
Chametz Sale Deadline : 12:00pm |
Moti's Passover Prepared Food Delivery : 4:00pm |
Maariv : 8:00pm |
Friday Night
Kabbalat Shabbat : 6:15pm |
Candle Lighting : 7:39pm |
Shabbat Day
Shabbat Service : 9:30am |
Childcare and Youth Services : 10:00am |
Havdalah : 8:48pm |
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Sunday ,
AprApril 21 , 2024
Sunday, Apr 21st 12:00p
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AprApril 21 , 2024
Sunday, Apr 21st 4:00p to 4:30p
Don't want to cook all week? Order prepared dishes for your seder and beyond. -
Monday ,
AprApril 22 , 2024
Monday, Apr 22nd 8:00a to 9:00a
The Fast of the Firstborn (Ta’anit Bechorim) commemorates the horrific tenth plague that God inflicted on Pharaoh and the Egyptian people. In recognition of this moment, firstborn Jews fast on Erev Pesach. As this is a minor fast, there is a widely practiced exemption: Judaism allows anyone who attends a religious feast to forego fasting. It is customary to hold a celebratory meal on the completion of study of a piece of text, called a siyyum (conclusion). Whether you are a firstborn relieving yourself from the pre-Pesach fast, or anyone else simply looking to learn a little, come join us for the siyyum. After the siyyum, we will celebrate with a light breakfast. -
Tuesday ,
AprApril 23 , 2024
Tuesday, Apr 23rd 9:30a to 12:00p
Celebrate the first day of Passover. -
Wednesday ,
AprApril 24 , 2024
Wednesday, Apr 24th 9:30a to 12:00p
Celebrate the second day of Passover.
Sat, April 20 2024 12 Nisan 5784