Friday, January 23, 2009
Jewish "Truth or Myth" in Brighton Beach
Women and Teens from the Brighton Beach and Manhattan Beach area joined for a unique lecture and discussion titled "Truth or Myth" at the Chabad Neshama Center.
The guest lecturer Mrs. Rishe Deitsch eloquently explained and debunked the many myths that surround our many interesting traditions Jewish law and Jewish customs.
"There are many customs that are shrouded with myths of how and why a Mitzvah is done a certain way that it's become misinterpreted, its therefore important for us to explain the real reason behind the mitzvah that it should be meaningful and inspirational," said Shula Winner – co Director of Chabad Lubavitch of Manhattan Beach.
"If only I would have heard these reasons and explanations years ago… It makes so much sense," said Mrs Cohen to Reb. Esther Winner - co Director of Chabad Lubavitch of W Brighton Beach. “We appreciate all that you do for the community, we love coming.”
Many of the girl teens from the Chabad Neshama Teen Group joined this discussion and stayed late into the night with their many questions.
Following the theme of the night of black and white – true or false, the women and teens enjoyed light refreshments all with the black and white colors.
For more information on these or any of our other programs visit our website www.ProjectNeshama.com.
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Thursday, January 22, 2009
Festival of Lights in Front of S'head Bay
Courier Life - Newspaper
December 25, 2008
(page 34)
December 25, 2008
(page 34)
The faithful flocked across the local waterfront to see the light during a menorah illumination at Holocaust Memorial Park at the foot of Sheepshead Bay.
Rabbi Avrohom Winner director of Neshama-Chabad Lubavitch of Manhattan Beach, and local resident Steven Maksin were elevated in a cherry picker to light the towering candelabra in honor of the Festival of Lights at the tribute park, West End Avenue and Shore Boulevard.
The crowd basked in the glow and participated in a program of celebration and rites, which were preceded, and followed, by dancing in the streets.
For more info visit their website http://www.projectneshama.com/.
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Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Manhattan Beach and Brighton Beach say L’chaim
Recently Chabad Lubavitch of W Brighton Beach and Manhattan Beach held a Wine and Liquor Tasting – Celebrating Jewish Pride. Many young Russian-American professionals from the Manhattan Beach and Brighton Beach communities attended.
“The Rebbe Rashab told the previous Rebbe in a dream you have a light shining in your home, he was referring to the Rebbe. The Rebbe is our “shining light”, the light that gives us direction and inspiration,” said Rabbi Avrohom Winner - Shliach to Manhattan Beach.
“We must not ask ‘why’, we must ask ‘what’. What are we doing to strengthen our commitment to G-d and his Torah? The Rebbe encouraged us that we must expand especially when tragedy occurs,” said Rabbi Zushe Winner – Shliach of the Brighton Beach Area.
The lavish buffet dinner and the abundance of Kosher wines and liquors kept the guests there for a great evening of celebration.
For more pictures of the Event visit our site HERE >
“The Rebbe Rashab told the previous Rebbe in a dream you have a light shining in your home, he was referring to the Rebbe. The Rebbe is our “shining light”, the light that gives us direction and inspiration,” said Rabbi Avrohom Winner - Shliach to Manhattan Beach.
“We must not ask ‘why’, we must ask ‘what’. What are we doing to strengthen our commitment to G-d and his Torah? The Rebbe encouraged us that we must expand especially when tragedy occurs,” said Rabbi Zushe Winner – Shliach of the Brighton Beach Area.
The lavish buffet dinner and the abundance of Kosher wines and liquors kept the guests there for a great evening of celebration.
For more pictures of the Event visit our site HERE >
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