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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.
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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.
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The two-day holiday of Rosh Hashanah is the head of the Jewish year, the time when G‑d reinvests Himself in creation as we crown Him king of the universe through prayer, shofar blasts, and celebration. A week later, the High Holidays reach their crescendo with Yom Kippur (the Day of Atonement). Like angels, we neither eat nor drink for 25 hours. Dressed in white, we pray in the synagogue—united as one people, children of One Father.
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No matter how accomplished, happy, wealthy or talented you may be, at some point you’ll find yourself seeking a deeper meaning in life. You have read the works of every kind of philosopher, psychologist and spiritualist imaginable. It is time you look within – within your hearts, your souls, your heritage – and unleash the spirit within you.
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Abraham was the first to proclaim to the world that there is only one G‑d. He believed in a G‑d who is everywhere and yet beyond all things. He taught that G‑d desires justice and compassion in His world and holds people accountable for what they do.
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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.
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Shabbat: the island of time that defines the Jew’s week. The rituals, the practices, the do’s, and the don’ts of the Jewish Sabbath—and how you can experience it all for yourself.
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Maybe it wasn’t a great business tactic on my part, but when I practiced family law, if I had doubts that the client’s narrative really warranted a divorce, I would ask probing questions during the initial consultation. I would point out the consequences of divorce if they hadn’t fully considered them. And I almost always asked if they had tried marriage counseling. To that last point, sadly, many of them had—obviously, without success.
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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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Specific Elul customs include the daily sounding of the shofar (ram's horn) as a call to repentance. The Baal Shem Tov instituted the custom of reciting three additional chapters of Psalms each day, from the 1st of Elul until Yom Kippur (on Yom Kippur the remaining 36 chapters are recited, thereby completing the entire book of Psalms). Click below to view today's Psalms.
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And it will be, when the Lord, your God, will bring you to the land to which you come, to possess it, that you shall place those blessing upon Mount Gerizim, and those cursing upon Mount Ebal.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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ONE WOW MOMENT, TAKES A SCHOLARLY PEEK AT PIVOTAL MOMENTS OF PERSONAL DECISION WITHIN THE LIVES OF SEVEN WOMEN OF BIBLICAL FAME, AND INVESTIGATES THE PSYCHOLOGY AND INTERNAL STRENGTHS THAT PROPELLED THESE WOMEN, WITH REMARKABLE EFFECTIVENESS, ACROSS CHASMS OF DOUBT AND TIMIDITY. RECOGNIZING THAT MODERN LIFE REARS A RAPID SERIES OF CROSSROADS BEARING MIXED SIGNALS, THIS COURSE IS A VALUABLE AND INTRIGUING GUIDE TO EXERTING CONFIDENCE, COURAGE, EMPOWERMENT, ALTRUISM, AND DEEPER PURPOSE WHEN FACED WITH UNEXPECTED OPPORTUNITY, PERSONAL DILEMMAS, AND MOMENTS OF CONSEQUENTIAL DECISION.
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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.
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The Rosh Chodesh Society's upcoming course, One Wow Moment, takes a scholarly peek at pivotal moments of personal decision within the lives of seven women of biblical fame, and investigates the psychology and internal strengths that propelled these women, with remarkable effectiveness, across chasms of doubt and timidity. Recognizing that modern life rears a rapid series of crossroads bearing mixed signals, this course is a valuable and intriguing guide to exerting confidence, courage, empowerment, altruism, and deeper purpose when faced with unexpected opportunity, personal dilemmas, and mom
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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.
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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 7:15 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.
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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.