Friday, October 29, 2010
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Medicine Course - 30 CME credits
Project Neshama
Chabad Lubavitch of W Brighton Beach & Manhattan Beach
JEWISH LEARNING INSTITUTE
MEDICINE & MORALS
Your Jewish Guide Through Life’s Tough Decisions
Medical ethic issues are evaluated by rabbinic scholars based on the expertise and input of physicians. Understanding the interplay between the religious and medical experts will assist doctors in providing treatment that is sensitive and respectful.
This course presents a unique opportunity for doctors to earn 30 CME credits (Category 1 Credits) as they explore a novel comparative approach to medical ethics.
Medical Ethics Series
Sunday, Nov. 14, 11:30 - 4:30 pm
Wednesday, Nov. 17, 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Sunday, Nov. 21, 11:30 - 4:30 pm
Course Registration & Book Fee $150.00
Online Exam & Processing Fee: $60.00
Limited Space
Chabad Neshama Center
2997 Ocean Parkway
(Near Brighton Beach Ave)
Lectures by:
Rabbi Z. Winner &
Chabad Neshama Rabbis
Symposium Chairmen:
Dr. Joseph Kleynerman
Dr. Victor Katz
Dr. Eyal Levit
For more info please call
646-296-9020
Monday, October 11, 2010
Inspirational Pre Yom Kippur - Women's Night Out
The rain did not faze any of the women who attended the pool party turned lecture and lounge party, hosted by Elena Safir. The event was held on September 13, right in between Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur.
Shula Winner, co-director of Neshama – Chabad Lubavitch of Manhattan Beach, spoke about the importance of the week between these two High Holidays, and how the days of this week correspond to all the days of the past year.
There was also a “Get to Know You” game to meet all the new faces. The ladies enjoyed lovely deli sandwiches and stayed, talking and chatting, late into the night.
Thanks you to Elena Safir for being such a gracious hostess.
For more pictures click here >
For more info of this event and/or about our many other programs visit our website www.ChabadManhattanBeach.com.
Shula Winner, co-director of Neshama – Chabad Lubavitch of Manhattan Beach, spoke about the importance of the week between these two High Holidays, and how the days of this week correspond to all the days of the past year.
There was also a “Get to Know You” game to meet all the new faces. The ladies enjoyed lovely deli sandwiches and stayed, talking and chatting, late into the night.
Thanks you to Elena Safir for being such a gracious hostess.
For more pictures click here >
For more info of this event and/or about our many other programs visit our website www.ChabadManhattanBeach.com.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Manhattan Beach Hebrew School Starts for the New Year!
Chabad Neshama Hebrew School of Manhattan Beach started today for the new scholastic year of 2010/11.
The Hebrew School curriculum includes: Prayer, Aleph Champ – Hebrew Reading, Jewish Holidays, Jewish culture and Pride, History, Mitzvot and many other ongoing programming.
For more info visit our website www.iLoveHebrewSchool.com.
For more pictures of this past Sunday click here >
The Hebrew School curriculum includes: Prayer, Aleph Champ – Hebrew Reading, Jewish Holidays, Jewish culture and Pride, History, Mitzvot and many other ongoing programming.
For more info visit our website www.iLoveHebrewSchool.com.
For more pictures of this past Sunday click here >
Friday, October 8, 2010
NEW Site - i Love Hebrew School
Chabad Neshama Hebrew School of Manhattan Beach
launches NEW website.
Visit our new and interactive
promotion site and website.
www.iLoveHebrewSchool.com
launches NEW website.
Visit our new and interactive
promotion site and website.
www.iLoveHebrewSchool.com
Simchat Torah on the Street 2010
Thursday, Sep 30
The weather channel was threatening rain all day on Thursday of Simchat Torah. With this worry looming overhead the Winner’s still prepared for the annual traditional celebration on the street.
“What will you do if it rains, Rabbi?” was a question he got numerous times. The rain will just have to wait. Simchat Torah will NOT get washed out. As it turns out the rain held up making it more comfortable for the Yeshivah Bachurim who walked from Crown Heights, the rain would not deter them from coming. In the end it was a beautiful Simchat Torah celebration on Corbin Pl after all.
Adults and Children alike had the chance to kiss the torah and dance. The scrumptious spread and the constant singing kept the crowd on their feet.
This event is one of the many programs that Neshama – Chabad Lubavitch of Manhattan Beach offers. For more info visit www.ChabadManhattanBeach.com.
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