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  • W.O.W. Pre Rosh Hahsanah Challah BakeDance in the new year with a wonderful evening of Challah baking and Israeli folk dance Click to Reserve
  • High Holidays at ChabadDuring the High Holidays, the doors to heaven are open to all... So are ours! Join us for warm, welcoming & uplifting holiday services Read More
  • Make it a sweet and nutritious new yearJoin the Chabad Family for a delicious and traditional Rosh Hashanah dinner Click to Reserve
  • Nurturing RelationshipsJewish Wisdom for Building Deeper, Richer Connection in All Your Relationships

    ~ A New JLI Course ~
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  • Women's Rosh Chodesh SocietyA Monthly Learning Session for Woman Click for more info and to register
About
CHABAD OF SOUTH PALM BEACH was founded in 2006 by Rabbi Leibel and Shaina Stolik with the goal of strengthening Jewish communal life in the coastal communities of central Palm Beach.

Chabad of South Palm Beach provides a broad range of social, educational, and holiday programs and activities throughout the year. Our goal is to make Judaism relevant and accessible to all, regardless of affiliation. At Chabad, there are no membership fees and all are warmly welcome.
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Learning & Inspiration
  • Tonight Is Yom KippurYom Kippur is the holiest day of the year, when we are closest to G‑d and our essence Read More
  • How Does Yom Kippur Work?DIY Soul Repair Read More
Weekly Magazine
The worst of times brings out the best of our people.
Join us as we reflect and gain inspiration from each other to make a real difference. This webcast will feature messages from those directly impacted by the attack and the war and shows how the Jewish nation is one year stronger.
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Shabbat & Holidays
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Weekly Torah Portion
Upcoming Holiday
Oct. 11 - Oct. 12
Daily Thought
People know Yom Kippur as a day of repentance and forgiveness. But Yom Kippur takes you far beyond that. Because repentance means regretting who you’ve become. Yom Kippur is a day when you are embraced for who you truly are. You are a pure, divine soul. Today, in that embrace, you experience the bond that divine soul has with G-d, and you want to live that way. So you rid yourself of some unbecoming things you picked up on the road, and you return home, picking up some beautiful mitzvahs...