A Personal Rabbi, A Personal Home

New Shluchim to the Rolling Hills of California’s Countryside The two towns of Portola Valley and Woodside, California are peaceful, rural neighborhoods, located hip to hip, known for their rugged beauty and scenic country living.  Although the area is resplendent in physical beauty, until this year, its spiritual vibrance lagged, lacking any Jewish infrastructure whatsoever.  […]

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An Outpouring of Holy Joy to Infuse Synagogues Worldwide on Simchat Torah

It’s an extra-special time for communities that recently acquired new Torah Scrolls As the conclusion of the High Holiday season in the month of Tishrei approaches this week, Jewish communities around the world are eagerly looking forward to its joyous climax —the holiday of Simchat Torah. It is the day that marks the completion of […]

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It’s A Lemon. It’s An Orange. It’s An Esrog!

It’s a lemon. It’s an orange. It’s an esrog! It may bear resemblance to its cousins, but the esrog is no simple citrus. Unlike its relatives, the esrog is not peeled and eaten neat. Instead, its thick white rind is cooked down in sugary bliss and enjoyed as a confection. Citrons are also used in […]

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An Out-of-the-Box Way to Celebrate in the Sukkah

Those peculiar huts are popping up again on driveways and porches in Jewish neighborhoods around the world. The Feast of the Tabernacles, or Sukkot, is a joyous eight-day festival when Jews eat their meals in temporary, makeshift booths. Constructed of cloth, wood, or any number of materials and topped with leafy tree branches or bamboo, […]

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Memories of Sukkot 1991

As a shepherd’s searching gaze meets his flock, as he passes every sheep beneath his rod, so do You count and number and regard the soul of every living thing . . . (High Holiday Liturgy, Untaneh Tokef) Every year, on the holiday of Sukkot, after the Rebbe entered the sukkah at Lubavitch World Headquarters […]

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Sukkot Celebration Guide to Make Holiday More Joyous

Printable online booklet on ‘Simchat Beit Hashoeva’ Along with spending time in the sukkah and waving the Four Kinds, a central observance of the holiday of Sukkot is holding festive evening-time celebrations. Known as Simchat Beit Hashoeva, they harken back to the Holy Temple in Jerusalem, when all-night dancing, singing and acrobatics would accompany the […]

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The Jewish People Prepare for Sukkot, the ‘Season of Our Rejoicing’

The outdoor, seven-day holiday approaches with safety and unity again top of mind As zeman simchateinu (“the season of our rejoicing”) rapidly approaches, thousands of Chabad-Lubavitch centers worldwide are once again busy helping Jews wherever they are to safely and joyfully celebrate the holiday of Sukkot with a renewed spirit of unity and faith. This […]

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Yom Kippur With The Rebbe

Living in Crown Heights, I had the privilege of spending Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur at 770 with the Rebbe As a young adult living in Crown Heights, I had the privilege of spending Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur at 770 with the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Every prayer with the Rebbe powerfully touched me in ways […]

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With Covid Yizkor Book, Congregations To Remember Losses

On Yom Kippur Yizkor book will serve to memorialize those lost to the pandemic Yom Kippur, the holiest and most solemn day of the year, is around the corner. For many, the holiday offers not only an opportunity for forgiveness and a new beginning, but also a time to remember loved ones who passed on, […]

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