Rabbi's Message
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Dear Friend,
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!! Wow, has the community come together.
Thank you to the matchers of the 24 hour campaign, Mr. Michael Pollack, Mr. and Mrs. Mark and Alexis Breyer, Karin and Henry Kosower and Anonymous.
Thank you to all the Donors who so generously Donated during the campaign and to the volunteers who made Phone calls, posted on social media and reached out to their friends and family to help us reach our goal.
What did you learn in Sunday school today?" Mrs. G asks her son.
"We learned that Jews left Egypt and came to the Red Sea, Moses built a bridge for the Jews to cross, and then when the Egyptians got on the bridge, Moses blew it up..."
"Is that really what happened?" asks Mrs G., skeptically."Mom," the young boy responds, "if you don't believe that story, you'll never believe the one my teacher told me!"
That's right; the whole story of our Exodus hardly makes sense.
In fact, our entire existence simply doesn't make sense! But that's just the point: the Jewish People don't exist because of reason - we exist in spite of reason.
But how? What has kept us together? We are dispersed across the globe - Morocco, Israel, Australia, the USA - what makes us a unified people? Chummus? Gefilte fish?
The holiday of Pesach holds the answer to this question.Here we are today, in the year 2017, fulfilling the biblical precept of eating matzah - the very same matzah that our people ate at a secret Seder in Spain during the inquisition of the 1400's, the very same matzah that Jews baked for Passover in the Middle Ages. Yes, the very same matzah that we carried as we exited the land of Egypt some 3,000 years ago.
So as we celebrate the Pesach Seder this year, let us not be mistaken in ascribing our survival to mere culture or tradition. With all due respect to chummus and gefilte fish, that's just not it. It's eternal mitzvot like matzah that keep us as a nation.
Happy Passover and Good Shabbos
Rabbi Mendy Deitsch
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Annual
Community Seder:
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Jewish Community Annual Passover Seder
Everyone is welcome no membership or affiliation necessary
Experience the Holiday of Freedom with your family and friends at an inspirational Seder, complete with hand baked Matzah, four cups of superb Kosher wine, and a gourmet Passover dinner!
Enjoy meaningful discussions in a warm and festive atmosphere.
First night of Passover April 10th @ 7:15pm at The Pollack Chabad Center for Jewish Life 875 N. McClintock Chandler, AZ 85226
After $55 Adult | $40 Child
Sponsorship $180
for more information or to RSVP Call 480-855-4333
or email
[email protected]
Best wishes for a
Kosher & Happy Passover
To RSVP online click here
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Get ready for Pessach:
Make sure you sell your chametz by
Please
click
here to have Rabbi Deitsch sell your chametz and to learn more about the search and removal of chametz from your home!
Passover making you nervous?
Have questions or just want to learn more?
We can help!! Please
click
here to view a comprehensive Passover How-To! Don't let your questions go unanswered!!
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Chandler Jewish Preschool:
Joke of the week
Chaim Yankel from Chelm was beside himself.
He phoned the police to report that thieves had been in his beloved car.
"They've stolen the dashboard, the steering wheel, the brake pedal, even the accelerator,"
he moaned.
Five minutes later the phone at the police station rang again. It was Chaim Yankel again.
"Sorry," Chaim Yankel said. "I just realized I got in the back seat by mistake."
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Chabad of the East Valley
Give Chai! Get Chai!
Your $18 can cover our budget!
Be a partner in our valuable
work & community!
Help support all of our amazing programs: Chabad Hebrew School, Chandler Jewish Preschool, Camp Gan Izzy, Kids in the Kitchen, CTeen, Girls Night Out, Bar/Bat Mitzvah Club, Holiday Programs, Comfort Pantry Food Bank and SO much more!!
Please click
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Friday night song filled
evening service 6:40 pm
Followed by an inspiring story
Shabbat morning -9:30 AM
Followed by a beautiful Kiddush
Shabbat evening
10 minutes after Shabbat
Followed by a video
Sunday 8:00 AM
Monday - Friday 6:30 AM
Prayer services are open to all,
regardless of educational background,
commitment, affiliation, or level of Jewish observance.
The services are user-friendly and are conducted in the traditional Hebrew as well as in the English language.
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Kiddush this week
is not sponsored
If you are interested in sponsoring a Passsover kiddush
please contact [email protected]
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One of the best parts of Chabad of the East Valley is sharing a meal together following Shabbat morning services. People gather together and share stories, laugh, joke, and meet new people. Kiddush helps us build the connections that make Chabad of the East Valley a strong, vibrant community. By sponsoring a Kiddush, you participate in supporting and fostering that sense of community. You
can honor someone, remember someone, celebrate a simcha, or put together a group who all have something in common (for example, “Diamondback fans”) to sponsor the Kiddush.
The following upcoming dates are AVAILABLE for sponsorship!
April 29th
May 6th
May 13th
Please contact us via email
[email protected]
if you would like more information or to sponsor a Kiddush
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Friday Night Shabbat Dinner
Please join us Friday, Shabbat dinner. For more information and to RSVP please contact Rachel at
[email protected].
Monthly Challah Baking
All ladies are welcome to join us! Learn the significance behind this beautiful tradition! Make and take home your very own challah! Stay tuned for upcoming dates!
For more information, please contact Rachel Welner at
[email protected]
Evening Tanya
Exclusive Young Professional Tanya class with Yaakov Welner.
For more information, please email
[email protected] |
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Women's Book Club
The Book Club meets monthly will be meeting at the Pollack Chabad Center 875 N. McClintock Dr. Chandler, AZ 85226
Stay tuned for upcoming book club meetings
Please click
here
to contact Alice Fierstein for more information.
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Leave a lasting legacy!
After 120 years, everyone meets their Creator. Why not consider leaving a lasting legacy that will perpetuate Jewish continuity?
Include a bequest in your will to Chabad of the East Valley, or a gift to the Chabad Endowment Fund.
For information on bequests and planned giving options, please contact our office at 480-855-4333 or email
[email protected]
and we will put you in touch with a competent attorney to discuss
all of your options.
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