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Past Events

 

Menorah (3) Chanukah @ The Dr. Phillips Market Place 
Main Event  
Sunday December 13th, 4:00 PM
 

Menorah (3) Satellite Lighting & Celebration -  
Cagan's Crossing, Hwy 27 Clermont: 
Wednesday, Dec. 16 at 6:45 PM

Shabbat Minyan @ the Chabad Center - December 19, 2009.

To reserve for a Community Friday Night Shabbat Dinner click here  

Look out for our other Menorahs: 
Menorah (3)  Pointe Orlando Mall  
Menorah (3)  Florida Mall (in front of JC Penney)

Daily Menorah Lightings at   

Menorah (3) The Royal Pacific Hotel (5:15 pm) 
Menorah (3) The Hard Rock Hotel (5:30) @ Universal Orlando, by our staff 
Menorah (3) Multiple Orlando supermarkets  

Click here for the 
Mumbai Memorial Tribute (November 29, 2009

 

 

 

 

Shavuos Back

 

 

 

 

 

To learn more about it,click here: www.JewishOrlando/sun

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The Honorable US CongressmanRic Keller  - to meet with members of The Jewish Community to speak about Jewish and Israel's interests:

At Chabad Center, 7 pm Nov. 28, 2006


Rabbi Konikov - to give a class on "Matisytahu" Lyrics, at the Beit Midrash teens at JCC South,
7 pm Nov. 21, 2006


Come Join us for...

The Grand Menorah Lighting and Celebration!

~ Live Music!Menorah 2

~ Renown entertainer Chaim Fogelman!

~ Stilt Walker!

~ Kiddie Train!

~ Delicious Donuts!

~ Raffles, Crafts, & Prizes!

At The Dr. Phillips Market Place, (at The Della Dr. Circle)
4:30 PM  -SUNDAY Dec. 17, 2006

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Ice Cream Party

Torah should always be sweet to a child’s ears. Treat
your kids to a special ice cream party as they share
their favorite flavors with friends after listening to the reading of the 10 Commandment from the Torah.

There will also be a delicious Kiddush with all
sorts of Cheesecakes, blintzes and more. Don't miss it!

All services and events at:
Chabad Center
7504 Universal Blvd.
Orlando, FL 32819

Thurs. 8:00 pm - Evening service
Thurs. eve, midnight - All night Torah Study
Fri. morn. 9:30 am - Holiday service
(& reading of 10 commandments)
Fri. noon - Dairy Kiddush & Ice Cream
Fri. eve. 8:00 pm - evening service
Sat. morn 9:30 am - morning service
Sat. 11:15 am - Yizkor Memorial
(followed by Kiddush)
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Lag Ba'Omer
Bon-fire & Barbeque
Click here for the brochure>>>

Join us, as we celebrate the
Festival of Lag B’omer
in South Orlando

 

Enjoy a family picnic, barbeque,
&
BON-FIRE
- all in a friendly atmosphere

at Camp Gan Israel’s grounds.

Tues., May 16, 2006
5:30 PM
$10/adult &6/children

@ Camp Gan Israel
at Camp Ithiel


2037 Hempel Ave.

For directions, visit www.iLoveGi.com
and “jump to” directions.
or call 407.354.3660

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Join us for the Community Passover Seder Seder Table

Wed., April 12 at 7:30 pm.

Join us for an enchanting Passover Seder, with English readings, songs, warmth and good food.

Click here to sign up>>>

407.354.3660

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Sunday March 12
10 am -2:00 pm

Camp Gan Israel - Orlando,
reunion and Open House

407.354.3660

See more here:
www.iLoveGi.com

 

 

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Tuesday March 14,
Masks - Muchnik
PURIM BASH -
Chinese Style
5:00 pm
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Sunday, Feb. 12th
7:30 pm

Chabad of South Orlando invites you to...

"The Kabbalah of life after life"
The Re-incarnative Journey of the soul.

Death, Dying and living again
in Kabbalah


A Spiritual Adventure led by Rabbi Rabbi Asher Crispe



At: the Chabad Center, 7504 Universal Blvd. www.JewishOrlando.com/directions .


 

Rabbi Asher Crispe is a warm and engaging speaker whose talent is taking the esoteric and often inaccessible texts and concepts of Kabbalah and Chassidic philosophy and making them palpable and understandable to the general public. He is the Educational Director for the Gal Einai Institute, the Center for Advanced Interdisciplinary Study of Torah, Art and Science. He spent a year as a research fellow for Mercaz Shalem, the national policy institute for public policy and social thought in Israel. Currently he is studying for his doctorate at New York University in Philosophy of Religion. He has also been a guest lecturer at numerous Torah centers and universities, both in Israel and abroad, and has appeared both on television and radio programs speaking on the topic of Kabbalah. He specializes in teaching week-long seminars in the arts and sciences as seen through the lens of the Torah. Topics he has taught in this field include: music, medicine, art, psychology, genetics, physics, law, education, economics and political science.

Sat. night, Feb. 25, 2006
8:00 pm.


Chabad of South Orlando invites you
to watch this great movie with us at Chabad Center.


Also enjoy a selection of Kosher Cheeses and fine Wines


Nov. 19, 20 - Join a Shabbaton with ... 
 Rabbi Meir Abehsera,
At  Fri. night Dinner and/or Shabbat Luncheon.
Nov. 19 and/or 20th.


World renowned mystic, best selling author, macrobiotics pioneer and natural healer. Rabbi Abehsera belongs to the prestigious Sephardi Kabbalists and Abuhatzeira lineage and is a nephew of the Baba Sali of righteous memory

Rabbi Meir Abehsera
to
expose the language of the soul…

A Shabbaton @ Chabad -

1) Tasty, Fri. night
dinner at Chabad

Services: 6:00 pm
Shabbat dinner: 7pm

Adults/$30
children/$15
To reserve for Fri. night call 407.354.3660

Or:
2) Shabbat (Sat.) Kiddush & Luncheon
Services: 9:30 am
Kiddush: 12:15 pm

no charge, sponsored by Chabad.



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World Famous Rabbi Reveals the Torah’s Secrets on Relationships!

Click here to hear the amazing talk
on Intimacy >>>>

Rabbi Manis Friedman of MN will came to Orlando to speak on the topic of "Getting to like the people you love", 

Can belief in G-d improve our relationships?,

What Can Kabbalah teach us on this subject?,
Intimacy for Dummies: A light-hearted look at a subject that has caused so much heartache.


The lecture was on Mon., Sep. 20th 2004 at 7pm.

 

Friedman spoke with absolute conviction about the Torah as a blueprint for living - for Jews as well as for non-Jews. "If we're going to have any understanding between peoples, it's going to have to come from some universal truth," he says. "I'm talking about Torah as a revelation from G-d addressed to everybody that simply says, 'do what is right'. It tells you how to behave."

Rabbi Friedman sees Judaism as a way of life, not a religion. "Moral leadership is a universal need not a religious belief. If we don't provide moral clarity we have failed in our historic mission." He speaks about being comfortable in your Jewish skin, the fundamentals of human nature, and the nature of G-d.

 

A World-renowned author, counselor, lecturer and philosopher, Rabbi Manis Friedman is a noted Biblical scholar, recognized for his sagacious grasp of Jewish mysticism, and its application to contemporary issues.

 

With deep understanding of the human psyche, great sense of humor and unique speaking style, Friedman uses ancient wisdom and modern wit as he captivates audiences around the country and around the world. He hosts his own critically acclaimed cable television series, Torah Forum, syndicated throughout North America. Over 150,000 copies of his provocative yet entertaining tapes, both
audio and video have been sold.

Rabbi Friedman's first book, DOESN'T ANYONE BLUSH ANYMORE?, published by Harper San Francisco in 1990, was widely praised by the media. BLUSH is currently in its fifth printing. Following the publication of the book, he was featured internationally in over 200 print articles, and interviewed on more than 50 television and radio talk shows. He has appeared on CNN, A&E Reviews, PBS, and BBC Worldwide, and has been the subject of articles in the New York Times, Rolling Stone, Seventeen, Guideposts, Insight, Publisher's Weekly and others.

Rabbi Friedman founded Bais Chana Institute of Jewish Studies in
Minnesota
, the world's first yeshiva exclusively for women, where he continues to serve as dean. From 1984-1990 he served as simultaneous translator for the Lubavitcher Rebbe's televised talks.

Rabbi Friedman is a professionally ranked member of the National Speakers Association. His speaking tours take him to every part of this country as well as
Israel, England, The Netherlands, South Africa, Australia, Brazil
,
Venezuela, Peru, Canada, and Hong Kong
.

Rabbi Friedman was born in
Prague, Czechoslovakia in 1946 and immigrated with his family to the United States in 1950. He received his rabbinic ordination from the Rabbinical College of Canada in 1969. Married for 36 years to his wife, Chana, Rabbi Friedman is a father of 14 children ages 12 - 35.

 

The lecture is part of Chabad’s ongoing Jewish community education efforts.

Below - quotes regarding Rabbi Friedman.

 

"[Friedman's] Television show, "Torah Forum" promotes ethical thinking in cable markets across the U.S."
-- Rolling Stone

"Anyone who is either married or thinking of getting married would do well to read [Friedman's] book."
--Bob Dylan

"A rising superstar... eloquent and witty."
-- New York Times Magazine

"The message in Friedman's folksy and fascinating book is simple: It's good to be good."
-- Seventeen Magazine

"With wit and originality, Manis Friedman makes us take a fresh look at our own morality."
-- Guideposts

"I recommend that every person in America go out and buy [Friedman's] book."
-- Paul Harvey

Gentle, sensitive, wise, and sometimes crack-up funny."
-- Lifestyles In Recovery

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