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  • Shabbat Honouring the Lubavitcher RebbeJoin us for a grand community Shabbat lunch, Saturday, June 20 following morning services.
    Guest Speaker: Rabbi Y. Sirota
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  • Chabad Gan Izzy Day Camp - 20th Year!Gan Israel is a place where kids dreams come true. It’s a place where kids broaden their horizons, where each day promises a combination of new adventures; and develops their self-esteem. It's a place where Jewish kids are happier and happy kids are Jewisher!.
  • Lunch N' LearnAre you looking for a different taste for your lunch? Join us for some food for thought while enjoying our catered lunch provided.

    Thursdays, 12:00pm at Chabad V.S.L. @ Beth Ora
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  • Hebrew School 26-27Chabad Hebrew School offers a friendly and stimulating environment, where children can embrace their Jewish roots and gain a true sense of Jewish pride. Register Now
  • ParshahA comprehensive presentation of the weekly Torah reading, including translations, summaries and overviews, Rashi in English, and anthology of classical commentaries, essays based on the teachings of the chassidic masters, a wide selection of contemporary "Parshah Columnists," audio classes and a "Family Parshah" section for kids
  • TheRebbe.orgEssays, insights and letters, stories and first-person accounts, and an online biography of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, of saintly memory
Dedicated to Our Rebbe
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  • On Jewish Leadership The verse states: “He gave his own bread to the destitute.” The Talmud explains that this refers to... Read More
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To one whose self is his body, death of the body is death of the self. But for one whose self is his love, awe and faith, there is no death, only a passing. From a state of confinement in the body, he makes the passage to liberation. He continues to work within this world, and even more so than before. The Talmud says that Jacob, our father, never died. Moses, also, never died. Neither did Rabbi Judah the Prince. They were very high souls who were one with Truth in an ultimate bond—and since Truth can never die, neither could they. Yes, in our eyes we see death. A body is buried in the ground, and we must mourn the loss. But this is only...
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