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Lessons on Shabbat and on each Jewish holiday will fill the calendar as we travel through the year from Rosh Hashanah through Shavuot. Students will gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of each holiday and its associated traditions, customs and life’s lessons. Music, drama, art and food are some of the exciting and interactive mediums that are used when teaching the holidays. At Chabad Hebrew School, we believe that Judaism is a holistic experience, involving the whole child, at all times. We therefore include in our curriculum special activities which allow our students to bring home
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The goal of our Hebrew School is to experience and deepen Jewish knowledge which will strengthen your children’s understanding of G‑d, their identification with the Jewish people, their involvement in the synagogue, their participation in Jewish life and their determination to live as Jews. We need your help to achieve this goal! With your interest and participation, your child will see Hebrew school as a privilege and opportunity to learn about their Jewish identity. Thank you for taking on this commitment and welcome to the team!
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The goal of our Hebrew School is to experience and deepen Jewish knowledge which will strengthen your children’s understanding of G‑d, their identification with the Jewish people, their involvement in the synagogue, their participation in Jewish life and their determination to live as Jews. We need your help to achieve this goal! With your interest and participation, your child will see Hebrew school as a privilege and opportunity to learn about their Jewish identity. Thank you for taking on this commitment and welcome to the team!
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The story of the Jewish people begins with G‑d creating the world in six days and resting on the seventh. Then, He chose Abraham and his children to become His special nation who would dwell in a special homeland (Israel). The Holy Temple was eventually destroyed by Roman invaders, and the Jewish people went into exile and were scattered all over the world (galut). But the story is not over yet. We believe that the time will come when we will once again be gathered in our homeland with a rebuilt Temple in a world that will be peaceful, G‑dly and perfect.
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The Kabbalists say that a person’s destiny is wrapped up in the combination of Hebrew letters that make up his or her name. Two can become one—when soulmates tap into the singular soul they share. Join us as we explore this quest for oneness, as empowered by the timeless laws and traditions of the Jewish wedding and marriage. One of the most sacred rituals observed by all Jews throughout the generations is the practice of reciting the Mourner's Kaddish prayer for the merit of the departed soul. Circumcision is the first commandment given by G-d to Abraham, the first Jew, and is central to Jud
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The Mitzvah that binds our minds with our hearts and deeds, and allows a daily reunification within ourselves and with G-d. Tefillin: the what, the why, and the how-to. Jewish Prayer: How do we converse with God? When is the proper time to do so? What's the objective? Explore the world of Jewish prayers -- as illuminated by the teachings of kabbalah and chassidism. A synagogue is a place of Jewish worship. In addition to housing a sanctuary for services, synagogues (most notably Chabad centers) serve as the centerpoint of Jewish life.
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Relationships can fail due to a lack of acceptance and compromise. For example, one partner may be unwilling to compromise on specific issues or insist on imposing their beliefs and practices on the other. This can lead to resentment and conflict, ultimately causing the relationship to break down. This requires sensitivity and restraint, which is true for wanting other people to change in any way. We believe we are doing it for their good, but when we try to control others, we let our disappointments be known when they do not measure up.
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A parent can easily say "no" 200-300 times a day to a young child. After a barrage of "no's," a child can become so inured to the pain that he stops listening. Obviously, a parent must set limits, but it is also essential to show empathy as you do so. Teaching children to face life's endless disappointments, losses and frustrations with determination and discipline is what helps them build ego-strengths! Even if they rant and rave and accuse you of being the meanest parent on earth, they will – one day - appreciate the fact that you cared enough to protect them. Furthermore, upholding your pr
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You will surely wear yourself out…for the matter is too heavy for you; you cannot do it alone. Now listen to me [and] I will advise you…You shall select from the entire nation men of valor…and you shall appoint over [Israel] leaders over thousands, leaders over hundreds, leaders over fifties, and leaders over tens. They shall judge the nation at all times, and it shall be that any major matter they shall bring to you, and every minor matter they shall judge themselves. The day after Moses’ descent from Mount Sinai on Yom Kippur, he gathered the nation of Israel and instructed them to construc
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These are the statutes and ordinances that you shall keep to perform in the land which the Lord God of your fathers gives you to possess all the days that you live on the earth. You shall utterly destroy from all the places where the nations, that you shall possess, worshipped their gods, upon the lofty mountains and upon the hills, and under every lush tree. And you shall tear down their altars, smash their monuments, burn their asherim with fire, cut down the graven images of their gods, and destroy their name from that place.
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Every week, for the 25 hours beginning just before sundown on Friday until after night has fallen on Saturday night, Jewish people celebrate Shabbat, a period of rest and spiritual rejuvenation. Shabbat is the fourth of the 10 Commandments and repeated over and over again in the Torah, making it one of the most important elements of Judaism. In fact, Shabbat is so central to Jewish life that in common parlance the term shomer Shabbat (Shabbat observer) is synonymous with “religious Jew.” The Hebrew term Shabbat was Anglicized as Sabbath. The traditional Ashkenazi pronunciation is SHAH-bus. Se
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You did something wrong. Of that, you’re sure. Does that mean you must forever publicly beat your chest to be accepted in polite society? A closer look at the High Priest’s confession on Yom Kippur tells an empowering story about how we ought to look at our past—and our future. Suppose you accidentally left a twenty-dollar bill outside and only after the fact you realized that someone who really needed it found it and bought lunch. Do you deserve any credit? From an awkwardly placed verse in a discussion about sacrifices we learn that yes, such a donation may just be the most noble of all.
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The Jewish Women’s Circle comprises women of diverse affiliations and backgrounds, to have a good time, to explore Jewish themes and to work together to create and enhance community projects. The Jewish Women’s Circle comprises women of diverse affiliations and backgrounds, to have a good time, to explore Jewish themes and to work together to create and enhance community projects. The Jewish Women’s Circle comprises women of diverse affiliations and backgrounds, to have a good time, to explore Jewish themes and to work together to create and enhance community projects.
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Focusing on the unique and vital role of Jewish women in our society, The Jewish Women’s Circle provides a venue for women in Miami Beach to reach out to each other and explore their rich Jewish heritage. The JWC serves as the women's social arm of Chabad of Venetian Islands, incorporating monthly formal and informal creative events. Through these events, the JWC blends traditional Torah values with modern life. The JWC gatherings are made up of women who believe in giving their time, their resources, and their energies to strengthen Jewish community.
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The Rosh Chodesh Society's upcoming course, A Work of Heart, flings the cover off the Jewish prayer book, the prayer services, and the synagogue, exposing the beating and beautiful heart of prayer that breathes within. It reveals prayer as an art and an opportunity, a means of human-to-G‑d bonding, a journey of self-discovery, a perspective changer, and an exercise in self-empowerment. All humans suffer from unconscious bias; we are too close emotionally to our internal trees to see our forest with full objectivity. This lesson analyzes a slice of the life of our Matriarch Sarah, to demonstra
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The Jewish Women’s Circle is a group designed for the contemporary woman. The goal of The Jewish Women’s Circle is to unite all Jewish women through exciting events, activities and learning. The Jewish Women’s Circle is a group designed for the contemporary woman. The goal of The Jewish Women’s Circle is to unite all Jewish women through exciting events, activities and learning. The Jewish Women’s Circle is a group designed for the contemporary woman. The goal of The Jewish Women’s Circle is to unite all Jewish women through exciting events, activities and learning.
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Join us for Shabbat Services held at the Chabad House on the Venetian Islands in Miami Beach!

Friday Night services begin at 6:30 pm, followed by Shabbat dinner in Miami Beach – by reservation only 305-674-8400 or 305-205-9433

Shabbat Morning services begin at 10:00 am.

There will be a reading of the Torah with English explanation, followed by a Kiddush with Traditional Shabbat Cholent.

Join us for Shabbat Services held at the Chabad House on the Venetian Islands in Miami Beach!

Friday Night services begin at 6:30 pm, followed by Shabbat dinner in Miami Beach – by reservation o
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At Chabad Hebrew School, we instill Jewish pride and create spiritual connections that last a lifetime. Our friendly and exclusive policy means that we are dedicated to making the richness of our Jewish heritage accessible to every Jewish child, regardless of affiliation, religious observance or prior knowledge. Our diverse student body provides a setting where your child will be comfortable and able to learn at a relaxed pace. At Chabad Hebrew School, we instill Jewish pride and create spiritual connections that last a lifetime.
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At Chabad Hebrew School, we instill Jewish pride and create spiritual connections that last a lifetime. Our friendly and exclusive policy means that we are dedicated to making the richness of our Jewish heritage accessible to every Jewish child, regardless of affiliation, religious observance or prior knowledge. Our diverse student body provides a setting where your child will be comfortable and able to learn at a relaxed pace. At Chabad Hebrew School, we instill Jewish pride and create spiritual connections that last a lifetime.