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This year's Purim Live at Chabad was an exciting and amazing experience for all. Between the magic show, the game show, the Chinese food, the music, and the surprise performance by the M & Ms (Michael Milman and Motti Moyal), the joyous spirit of Purim reverbrated throughout the packed room. Special thanks to Yitzchak and Orit Cohen who delivered the Chinese food, Victor Gvirtsman for arranging the sound, Mickey Shliselberg for the great photos, M. Fogelman and his Yeshiva friends, as well as Joe Holtzman and Danny Nouriel. Thanks to Shmuel Bollen for helping arrange the Mill Street apartments Megillah reading and to Myrna Winter who arranged Chabad's Megillah reading at the Jewish Fami |
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A group of Bat Mitvah and high school girls recently enjoyed a tour of the Mikvah. The girls came in with their Rebbitzens, Mrs. Shayna Freeman of the Chabad of Sudbury and Mrs. Rochy Kivman of the Chabad of Milford. |
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Students, teachers, and parents enjoyed a special lunch together in honor of Tu B'Shvat. The program started off with a show produced by the Melody and the drama group from the Hebrew School of the Arts. Afterwards, over lunch special customs of Tu B'Shvat were introduced and observed together |
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A group of young women from Brandeis University visited Natick in Dec. of 08 to tour the Mei Menachem Western Well Community Mikvah, accompanied by Mrs. Chanie Chein, co-director of Chabad of Brandeis. Mrs. Chanie Fogelman welcomed in the students to the beautiful facilities and Mrs. Chanie Chein explained the wonderful merits and spiritual significances of this special mitzvah as part a course offered at the Waltham College. Have you seen our Mikvah? Do you know what it's all about? Tours of the Mei Menachem Western Well Community Mikvah are available to groups and individuals. Call us at (508) 647-4855 for an appointment. |
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| Amidst the cold and wintery weather, Chabad celebrated Chanukah with warmth and joy. In the morning, students of Chabad's Hebrew School of the Arts braved the snow to bring Chanukah cheer to the Jewish residents of Eliot's Senior Home in Natick. Their acting and singing was enjoyed by all. Later that day, some more people braved the heavy snow to join in the Chanukah spirit downtown. The group built a menorah made out of cans which was lit and afterwards brought to the Metrowest Jewish Family Services Foodbank to be distributed to the needy. Many thanks to all those who helped make these events a success and to all who donated cans. |
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A group of young women from Brandeis University visited Natick recently to tour the Mei Menachem Western Well Community Mikvah, accompanied by Mrs. Chanie Chein, co-director of Chabad of Brandeis. Mrs. Chanie Fogelman guided the students through the beautiful facilities as well as explained the wonderful merits and spiritual significances of this special mitzvah. Have you seen our Mikvah? Do you know what it's all about? Tours of the Mei Menachem Western Well Community Mikvah are available to groups and individuals. Call us at (508) 647-4855 for an appointment. |
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The Lag Bomer BBQ and Indoor Carnival was fantastic!... the Airplane Make & Fly Contest and the model airplane display... jump around on the moonbounce and take a try at the basketball shoot. Some of the other games were Mirror Maze, Ring Toss, The Tick Tack Toe... Barbeque!... |
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It's almost Pesach time, which means... crispy, crunchy MATZA! Our annual Model Matza Bakery was loads of fun this year, with entertaining stories, demonstrations, and of course, everyone got to make their very own yummy Matza! |
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"Purim in the Shtetl" was a fantastic success this year, with a great turnout and a teriffic party! Between the costumes, Hamentashen, and Megillah readings, everyone had a great time joining together to celebrate. Just look at the pictures and see for yourself! |
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For a week in the Summer, Chabad Center of Natick hosted 'A Taste of Yeshiva', which was one on one Chavrusa style learning in which those who attended struggled on their own in pairs to grasp certain concepts in Judaism. This was Followed by lectures from different Rabbis, nightly. |
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Warm(er) weather, HOT cocoa, yummy latkes, and festive music, contributed to a Chanukah atmosphere that made Chabad's annual Menorah Lighting into a successful event. State Rep (David Linsky), and Chairman of the Natick Board of Selectman (Charles Hughes), attended the Chabad of Natick's part in the world's largest simultaneous public Menorah Lighting ceremonies. |
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Celebrating 18 Years of Service to the Metrowest Jewish Community |
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Metrowest Camp Gan Israel 2005 was unbelievable, fantastic, marvelous, stupendous, super, amazing, incredible, yes you got it, just out of this world!! Swimming, sports, the sprinkler park, the Ecotarium, Lazer Zone, Miniature Golfing, Franklin Park Zoo, pizza, volcanic eruptions, arts and crafts, amazing activities, and lots more, as well as creative Jewish learning, were all packed into two fun filled weeks. |
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