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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
On Yom Kippur, the souls return to connect to their origin, carrying with them the divine sparks from all they've done in this world.
Their return rises like an aroma of burning incense through the atmosphere, and through endless strata of spiritual realms, until it reaches a place beyond higher and lower. It reaches the essence of G-d.
And there it becomes the essence of pure and ultimate bliss.
On Sukkot, that divine, supernal delight reappears in our world, much as a cloud condenses from the vapor rising from the sea.
And it manifests as the branches and...