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Please join us for a most beautiful, enjoyable and memorable Shavuos and Shabbos at CFJL 💐Our precious children are the ...
05/21/2026

Please join us for a most beautiful, enjoyable and memorable Shavuos and Shabbos at CFJL 💐
Our precious children are the guarantors for the giving of the Torah!
Please bring your children and encourage your friends to join.
There are two options at 11:15 AM or at 5:00 PM.
Wishing you a beautiful Shavuos and Shabbos 💐

Shavuot begins tonight! Celebrate the receiving of the Torah with us at CFJL tomorrow - come hear the Ten Commandments r...
05/21/2026

Shavuot begins tonight! Celebrate the receiving of the Torah with us at CFJL tomorrow - come hear the Ten Commandments read at 11:15, followed by an ice cream party for the kids. There will be lunch after services.

If you can't make it in the morning there is a second reading of the Ten Commandments at 5:00pm with a pizza party. Please join us!

05/17/2026

This July, America turns 250. There will be fireworks, flags, and speeches about what makes this country great. But there’s a giant part of the story most Americans, even most American Jews, have never been told.

Here’s a question: Why does the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia have a Torah verse about the Jubilee year on it?

“Proclaim Liberty throughout all the Land to all the Inhabitants thereof.” That’s Leviticus 25:10.

That’s just one example.

Many of the ideals we celebrate on the Fourth of July, that all people are created equal, for example, didn’t just appear out of nowhere. They have roots. And those roots go all the way back to the Torah, to your Jewish tradition.

If that sounds interesting, I think you’ll love the new course I’m leading: Sinai and Civics. We’ll see how Jewish ideas shaped America’s founding stories and documents, from the Mayflower Compact to the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.

You’ll walk away with the knowledge that being Jewish is not separate from being American. Being more Jewish makes you more American, not less.

This course will make those fireworks mean something.

This special series will be on four Wednesday Evenings Starting June 9, 2026, 7:30 PM

I’d love to see you there.

-Rabbi Dov Lisker

PS - here is the link to sign up
www.chabadmequon.org/jli
Register by JUNE 12 and receive a complimentary commemorative sports cap marking 250 years of proud Jews in America!

We are looking forward to a beautiful Shabbos at CFJL 💐Early ShabbosMincha at 6:20 PM followed by Shabbos services Candl...
05/15/2026

We are looking forward to a beautiful Shabbos at CFJL 💐

Early Shabbos
Mincha at 6:20 PM followed by Shabbos services
Candle lighting: after 6:37 PM until 6:55 PM

Regular Shabbos
Candle lighting: 7:51 PM
Mincha at 7:55 followed by Shabbos services

Shabbos morning schedule
Shabbos Mevorchim Tehillim 8:00 AM
Chassidus class at 9:00 AM
Shacharis at 9:45 AM
Father and Son Minyan at 10:30 AM
Youth Minyan at 11:00 AM
Delicious Kiddush
Ladies Shabbos class and gathering at 2:30 PM at Dinie Rapoport
Chabad a bing
Family Shabbos party at 4:30 PM at Liskers
Men’s Farbrengen 6:30 PM
Mincha at 7:50 PM, followed by a class by Rabbi Lisker
Shabbos ends and Maariv at 9:00 PM

Good Shabbos 💐

05/12/2026

Now is the perfect time to enroll your child in the Pelz Hebrew School and give them a year filled with meaningful learning, lasting friendships, joy, and pride in their Jewish identity!
Chabadmequon.org/hebrewschool

Please join us for a beautiful and enjoyable luncheon 💐a special gathering with family and friends enjoy delicious food,...
05/12/2026

Please join us for a beautiful and enjoyable luncheon 💐a special gathering with family and friends enjoy delicious food, musical entertainment and friendship
Wednesday, May 13 at 11:30 am at CFJL

We are looking forward to a beautiful Shabbos at CFJL💐Early ShabbosMincha at 6:15 PM followed by Shabbos services Candle...
05/08/2026

We are looking forward to a beautiful Shabbos at CFJL💐

Early Shabbos
Mincha at 6:15 PM followed by Shabbos services
Candle lighting: after 6:31 PM until 6:50 PM

Regular Shabbos
Candle lighting: 7:43 PM
Mincha at 7:48 followed by Shabbos services

Shabbos morning schedule
Chassidus class at 8:45 AM
Shacharis at 9:30 AM,
Shabbos Chazak
Youth Minyan at 11:00 AM
Delicious Kiddush sponsored by the Goldman and Kligman families
Ladies Shabbos class and gathering at 2:30 PM at the Tiefenbrun’s
Chabad a bing at Moshe’s after the Kiddush
Maamer class at 7:00 PM
Mincha at 7:45 PM, followed by a class by Rabbi Lisker
Shabbos ends and Maariv at 8:51 PM

Good Shabbos 💐

Zevi Gives Back Blood Drive this Sunday! Thanks for participating in this special mitzvah in honor of Zevi ❤️Please regi...
05/01/2026

Zevi Gives Back Blood Drive this Sunday!
Thanks for participating in this special mitzvah
in honor of Zevi ❤️

Please register today if you can donate.

https://chabadmequon.org/zevi

We are looking forward to a beautiful Shabbos at CFJL! Early ShabbosMincha at 6:10 PM followed by Shabbos services Candl...
05/01/2026

We are looking forward to a beautiful Shabbos at CFJL!

Early Shabbos
Mincha at 6:10 PM followed by Shabbos services
Candle lighting: after 6:24 PM until 6:45 PM

Regular Shabbos
Candle lighting: 7:35 PM
Mincha at 7:40 pm followed by Shabbos services

Shabbos morning schedule
Chassidus class at 8:45 AM
Shacharis at 9:30 AM
Father & Son Minyan at 10:45 AM
Youth Minyan at 11:00 AM
Delicious Kiddush sponsored by the Shmuel Mandelbaum
Ladies Shabbos class and gathering at 2:15 PM at the Lotman’s
Maamer class at 6:50 PM
Mincha at 7:35 PM, followed by a class by Rabbi Lisker
Shabbos ends and Maariv at 8:42 PM

Good Shabbos 💐

Today is Pesach Sheini.Pesach Sheni means “Second Passover [Sacrifice].” It marks the day when someone who was unable to...
05/01/2026

Today is Pesach Sheini.

Pesach Sheni means “Second Passover [Sacrifice].” It marks the day when someone who was unable to participate in the Passover offering in the proper time would observe the mitzvah exactly one month later.

It is customary to mark this day by eating matzah—shmurah matzah, if possible—and by omitting Tachanun from the prayer services.

The day represents the “second chance” achieved by teshuvah, the power of repentance and “return.” In the words of Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak of Lubavitch, “The Second Passover means that it’s never a ‘lost case.’”

A year after the Exodus, G‑d instructed the people of Israel to bring the Passover offering on the afternoon of the fourteenth of Nissan, and to eat it that evening, roasted over the fire, together with matzah and bitter herbs, as they had done the previous year just before they left Egypt.

“There were, however, certain persons who had become ritually impure through contact with a dead body, and could not, therefore, prepare the Passover offering on that day. They approached Moses and Aaron . . . and they said: ‘. . . Why should we be deprived, and not be able to present G‑d’s offering in its time, amongst the children of Israel?’”

In response to their plea, G‑d established the 14th of Iyar as a day for the “Second Passover” (Pesach Sheni) for anyone who was unable to bring the offering on its appointed time in the previous month.
A very important message that you always have a second chance to do better.

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