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Sukkot & Simchat Torah

  • The festival of Sukkot is the most joyous of the three biblically mandated festivals. In the holiday prayers, Sukkot is described simply as the "Season of our Rejoicing"!

    Sukkot is the holiday when we celebrate Jewish unity as symbolized by the sukkah, whose holy walls bring us all together; and the Four Kinds, that symbolize the essential unity of all Jews, despite differing levels of Torah knowledge and observance.

    The culmination is the holiday is Simchat Torah when we rejoice with the Torahs with Dancing and Celebration! We also complete the reading of the entire Torah and begin anew. Especially this year, after all of the suffering in israel and antisemitism around the world, we must come together and unite in our Judaism. There are too many who have lost the desire to dance or celebrate, Together, WE WILL DANCE FOR THEM!

    See below, for the full Sukkot and Simchat Torah schedule.

    Services and events to be held at the comfortable Chabad Holiday (if needed, heated) tent, unless otherwise noted).

  • Simchat Torah Live! We will dance for them!

  • Sukkot and Simchat Torah schedule:
    (Services will be held at the Chabad Holiday tent - Not at Chabad center)
     

    Sukkot

    Thursday - Friday, October 17-18. Morning Services: 10:00am.
    Shabbat, October 19: Services will be followed by Refreshments in the Sukkah.

    Sunday: October 20: Grand Sukkot celebration Coffee & Shakes in the Sukkah at the Schapiro's Sukkah.
    10:00-11:30am(See flyer)

    The Sukkot celebration will include: Delicious breakfast treats, coffee, smoothies and shakes, Lulav and Etrog shaking, Crafts and fun for the kids and more.
    The sukkot celebration is free of charge and open to the whole family.
    RSVP with how many people will be attending.
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    SHEMINI ATZERET & SIMCHAT TORAH
     

    Thursday, October 24

    Morning Services: 10:00 am (Yizkor Approximately 11:00am)

    Evening services, Simchat Torah celebration and lavish dinner: 7:15pm 
    Simchat Torah celebration and lavish dinner is sponsored by The Kaplan family and by Ira & Mimi Rosenberg in honor of their children's birthday, Aaron, Jonathan & Roni Rosenberg.

    Friday, October 25

    Morning Services: 10:00 am (This service includes the completion of the Torah and an immediate restart).

    Shabbat Breishit, October 26

    Morning Services: 10:00am, followed by Kiddush.

  • All Sukkot and Simchat Torah events are  free of charge.

    Please consider sponsoring or contributing towards the holidays with Chabad.

    Sukkot refreshment sponsor: $180 
    Sukkot Kiddush sponsor: $360
    Sukkot Coffee & Shakes in the Sukkah: $500 

    Simchat Torah Sponsor $770! 


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