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  • Chanukah ConcertsUnite with Light!

    2 Menorah Lighting Celebrations
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  • Women's Rosh Chodesh SocietyA Monthly Learning Session for Woman Click for more info and to register
  • Trip to Israel
  • Synagogue ServicesJoin us for Kabbalat Shabbat & Shabbat and holiday services in a warm, friendly environment. Stay for the delicious kiddush luncheon and make new friends!
  • LOAVES OF LOVEDrive by Chabad on Fridays from 12:30 - 2:30 pm to pick up a Challah for yourself, and another to share with a friend!
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
  • 11 Facts About Antiochus Every Jew Should KnowLearn about the evil king who oppressed the Jews and defiled the Temple in the Chanukah story. Read More
  • Dad Was In Prison, and I Didn't Know If I Was JewishOn the windowsill stood a silver candelabra large enough to hold nine candles and a box of tall... Read More
  • What Can the Hebrew Word for “Humility” Teach You?Proudly Humble Read More
Weekly Magazine
Learn about the evil king who oppressed the Jews and defiled the Temple in the Chanukah story.
Get ready to test your skills. Can you identify kosher animals?
The Talmud gives two reasons: to indicate the night and because we always ascend rather than descend.
Breeze through the Chanukah Menorah lighting with a step by step guide on everything from which menorah is kosher to how to arrange and light your own menorah.
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Shabbat & Holidays
Candle Lighting Times
Palm Beach, FL
Weekly Torah Portion
Upcoming Holiday
Dec. 7 - Dec. 15
Daily Thought
We all know the power of darkness—it is in the news every day. A thousand times more is the power of light. A busy person stopping to do an act of kindness, a small child reaching up to kiss the mezuzah on the door of her room, a flickering candle for Shabbat or Chanukah—each of these are as bursts of light in the nighttime sky. True, they rarely appear in the daily news. But the darkness of yesterday’s news will pass like the shadows of...