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Rabbi's Message |
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We at Chabad Lubavitch of Greater Daytona join you in hope and prayer as together we approach the new Jewish year of 5785.
Together we'll listen to the call of the Shofar, taste the sweetness of the Apple-and-Honey, recommit to G‑d on Yom Kippur.
Join us this year to celebrate together in our synagogues, in our communities—and with your pre-holiday preparation online.
Wishing you a happy & sweet New Year! |
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Childrens Program |
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Click HERE to register for the Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur children's program
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Service Schedule |
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Click HERE for Rosh Hahsana Schedule
Click HERE for Yom Kippur Schedule
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Kids' Program |
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Led by our experienced and energetic group leaders, we will provide fun and educational programs for your children while you attend services. Each group will enjoy age appropriate games, stories, discussions, prayers and songs. |
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Tashlich Service |
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In the late afternoon of Rosh Hashana, the entire community joins together in a proud processional for the observance of tashlich. Representing the themes of renewal and rejuvenation, this tradition also has a way of demonstrating a spirit of communal solidarity as young and old march and sing together while en route to perform a fascinating mitzvah. |
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Holiday Meals |
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Please join us for our wonderful High Holiday Meals full of inspiration, traditions and delicious food. The meals will take place at...
At Chabad after morning service
Click HERE to RSVP
Sponsored by: Dr. and Mrs. Doliner
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Holiday Appeal |
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Increase your generosity of tzedakah (charity) during the High Holiday season. "Repentance, prayer, and charity take away the severity of the decree". |
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Holiday Guide |
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Further Reading |
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The High Holidays is a time when we reflect the past year, and affirm our membership for the incoming year in the Jewish nation. Take a few moments and read some interesting and new handpicked High Holiday features from our site. You'll find something to share with your family, and perhaps gain a new perspective on the high holidays.
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