SHABBAT ACROSS THE WORLD IN HONOR OF YUD SHEVAT

Annual Kollel Shabbaton

 

Friday, January 23 & Shabbat Day January 24

 

 

SCHEDULE

Friday night, January 23  RSVP 

Candle lighting: 4:45 pm

4:50 pm Mincha and Kabbalat Shabbos

5:45 pm Shabbat Dinner  RSVP

with Torah Talks by the Kollel Rabbis

1) Ordinary Life Extraordinary Living: by Rabbi Shmuel Hecht

2) Jewish Survival: Defiance or Compliance: by Rabbi Avraham Tzvi Cohen

3) You're Exactly Where You're Meant to be: by Rabbi Yaakov Sudakevitch

 

8:30 pm Dessert and Farbrengen with the Kolel Rabbis   

The entire community is invited to join


Shabbat Day, January 24

9:00 am Chassidic Philosophy Basi Legani: by Rabbi Avraham Tzvi Cohen

9:30 am Services

10:30 am Reading of the Torah with Chassidic insights between each Aliyah each given by one of the Kollel Rabbis

10:30 am Children's program on the 3rd floor

followed by Grand Kiddush - beautiful Shabbos Lunch

1:15 pm   Stump the Rabbis: Ask anything!

2:30 pm Mincha

3:00 pm - 4:30 pm Lectures

1) Assisted Suicide  A Jewish perspective: by Rabbi Dov Ber Ferris

2) The Halachic Status of a Civil Marriage: by Rabbi Yosef Krasnianski

4:30 pm Shalosh Seudos (3rd Meal) and Seder HaNiggunim (Soul stirring Chassidic melodies)

5:45 pm Evening Service followed by Havdallah and the Living Torah

5:48 pm Shabbos Ends


YUD SHEVAT - 10TH OF SHEVAT

On the 10th of Shevat, upon the passing of the sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, of righteous memory, in 1950, leadership of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement passed on to his illustrious son-in-law, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, of righteous memory. In the decades that followed, the Rebbe revolutionized, inspired and guided the post-Holocaust transformation of the Jewish people that continues to this day.

This day, so relevant to every Jew in our generation, is surely a day for reflection, learning, prayer, positive resolutions and acts of loving-kindness.

Join us for an inspiring Shabbaton featuring our wonderful Kollel Rabbis.