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Dearest Friends . This Friday and Saturday (Shabbat) is the holiday of Shavuot.On Friday it is Mandatory upon every Jew ...
05/18/2026

Dearest Friends . This Friday and Saturday (Shabbat) is the holiday of Shavuot.
On Friday it is Mandatory upon every Jew to hear the Ten Commandments (the Aseret Hadibrot) because it is the day we received the Torah. Every Year for thousands of years we accept the Torah from Hashem again on this Holiday.
We will be doing it at services in the morning, but before The day turns to evening and it becomes Shabbat and The 2nd day of Shavuot , we will host a 2nd Torah Reading of The ten Commandments at 6:00 pm. Please be Prompt followed by Cocktails and Charcuterie from 6-8 pm.
We will also Light Shabbat Candles as Shabbat Enters and Have the evening Services.

Please Join Us.

Following Your RSVP we will send Address.
We may require prior Identification for security reasons.

09/06/2022

Get Ready For The Best High Holidays!!!!

03/20/2022

Purim at Chabad 2022. 5782!!

Today in Chassidic History: 27th Anniversary of the Rebbe's Passing (1994)Twenty seven years after the Rebbe's passing, ...
06/13/2021

Today in Chassidic History: 27th Anniversary of the Rebbe's Passing (1994)

Twenty seven years after the Rebbe's passing, his presence is felt stronger than ever. His teachings continue to inspire and guide us, and his insights remain as fresh and relevant as if they were given today. Each of us is a beneficiary of the Rebbe's inspiration in one way or another, and our lives are affected by his visionary leadership.

On the anniversary of his passing (today, June 13th), let's celebrate the Rebbe's vision. Let's honor his life's mission to bring goodness and kindness into this world. Let's do one more mitzvah, one more good deed, to make this world a better place.

  - 13 Adar, Fast of EstherOn this date in 356 BCE, battles erupted across the Persian Empire, with Jews defending thems...
02/24/2021

- 13 Adar, Fast of Esther

On this date in 356 BCE, battles erupted across the Persian Empire, with Jews defending themselves against those seeking to kill them. Eleven months earlier, King Ahasuerus of Persia decreed the death of all Jews in the Empire. When he discovered that his queen, Esther, was Jewish, and after she beseeched him to pardon her people, he issued a counter decree granting Jews permission to defend themselves. Esther had been reluctant to approach the king at first, but after Mordechai encouraged her to do so, she asked that all Jews fast and pray for the success of her mission; she, too, approached the king while fasting. Jews also fasted while their brethren fought the battles on this day, praying for their success.

It is customary for Jews to fast on 13 Adar to commemorate the fasts that Esther and the Jews had observed. The fast culminates in the evening with the holiday of Purim, when the Jewish salvation is celebrated.

Fast Begins: 5:35 AM

Fast Ends: 6:44 PM

  - 20 TevetBorn in Cordoba, Spain, Rabbi Moses ben Maimon (1135–1204) was an exceptional scholar and philosopher. After...
01/04/2021

- 20 Tevet

Born in Cordoba, Spain, Rabbi Moses ben Maimon (1135–1204) was an exceptional scholar and philosopher. After the conquest of Cordoba by the Almohads, he fled Spain. He would eventually settle in Cairo, Egypt, where he served as leader to the Jewish community and as court physician to the vizier of Egypt. A prolific writer, he is most noted for his Mishneh Torah, an encyclopedic arrangement of Jewish law, integral to the contemporary halachic code, and for his philosophical work, Guide for the Perplexed.
An epitaph on his gravestone reads: “From [biblical] Moses to Moses [Maimonides], there was none like Moses.”

 Liberation of R. Schneur Zalman of Liadi (1798)On the 19th of Kislev of the year 5559 from creation (1798), Rabbi Schne...
12/04/2020



Liberation of R. Schneur Zalman of Liadi (1798)
On the 19th of Kislev of the year 5559 from creation (1798), Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi -- the founder of Chabad Chassidism -- was released from his imprisonment in the Peter-Paul fortress in Petersburg, where he was held for 53 days on charges that his teachings threatened the imperial authority of the Czar. More than a personal liberation, this was a watershed event in the history of Chassidism heralding a new era in the revelation of the "inner soul" of Torah, and is celebrated to this day as "The Rosh Hashanah of Chassidism."

Today in Jewish History:Remembering Rebbetzin Chana (1964)Today, the 6th of Tishrei is the yahrtzeit of Rebbetzin Chana ...
09/24/2020

Today in Jewish History:

Remembering Rebbetzin Chana (1964)

Today, the 6th of Tishrei is the yahrtzeit of Rebbetzin Chana Schneerson (1879-1964), mother of the Lubavitcher Rebbe.

09/21/2020

Today in Jewish History: Assassination of Gedaliah (423 BCE)

Tishrei 3rd is a fast day mourning the assassination of the Jewish royal Gedaliah ben Achikam, governor of the Land of Israel for a short period following the destruction of the First Temple. Gedaliah's killing spelled the end of the small remnant of a Jewish community that remained in the Holy Land after the destruction. They soon fled to Egypt. (According to many opinions, the assassination of Gedaliah actually occurred on Rosh Hashanah, but the commemoration of the event is postponed to the day after the festival).

Fast ends: 7:41 PM

Today in Chassidic History:"Chai Elul" - the 18th day of the month of Elul - is the birthday, in 1648, of the founder of...
09/07/2020

Today in Chassidic History:

"Chai Elul" - the 18th day of the month of Elul - is the birthday, in 1648, of the founder of Chassidism, Rabbi Israel Baal Shem Tov. It is also the day on which his " spiritual grandson," the founder of Chabad, Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, was born, in 1745.

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