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Passover at ChabadYour one stop shop for all your Passover needs.
Passover this year is: Wednesday, April 5 - Thursday, April 13 More info and rsvp -
Community SederCelebrate the holiday of our freedom as a community at an elegant Community Seder.
Wednesday, April 5 | 7:00 pm more info and rsvp - Hebrew SchoolREGISTER TODAY!
- ParshahA comprehensive presentation of the weekly Torah reading, including translations, summaries and overviews, Rashi in English, and anthology of classical commentaries, essays based on the teachings of the chassidic masters, a wide selection of contemporary "Parshah Columnists," audio classes and a "Family Parshah" section for kids
- The Synagogue 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. Read More
- Online Jewish ResourcesOur Knowledgebase covers every area of Judaism, and gives you the Jewish spin on all other areas too! Information, tools, blogs, how-to wizards, multimedia, stories, women's and kids sections and so much more... Read More
- TheRebbe.orgEssays, insights and letters, stories and first-person accounts, and an online biography of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, of righteous memory Read More
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About
Established in 2006 by Rabbi Mendel and Chana Silberstein, Chabad of Larchmont and Mamaroneck serves as a center for Jewish life and education in the area. Chabad is dedicated to making the beauty of our Jewish heritage accessible to all Jews, regardless of background or affiliation.
We encourage you to learn about the many programs we offer by visiting our website or calling: *914-834-8000.* We look forward to greeting you personally at an upcoming event or class.
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Daily Thought
What’s the difference between matzah and chametz?
They’re both made from flour and water, both baked in an oven, and both provide nourishment.
But one stays flat and humble, while the other fills itself with hot air.
That’s why matzah is a key ingredient for leaving your personal Egypt:
As long as we are full of delusions of...
Learning & Inspiration
- Man as CreatorWhat the Rebbe said on his birthday 51 years ago Read More
- Two Remarkable Visits to the OhelMarina and I also committed to returning to the Rebbe’s Ohel a year after this visit. We pledged... Read More
- 13 Maror Facts Every Jew Should KnowThe Bitter Herbs of the Passover Seder Read More
- The One Super Simple Thing to Do Before Passover!Selling chametz is an important and easy part of Passover prep Read More