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  • Shalom and Happy Kosher Passover

    With thanks to G-d, Israel was miraculously spared from an Iranian attack. With 300 UAV, missiles and rockets shot from the Islamic Republic toward our Homeland, 99% were intercepted before reaching Israeli territory. Yes, the Israeli Airforce, the Iron Dome, and our strategic military partners were exceptionally skilled and masterfully prepared.... but the fact that not one single home in Israel was hit, and almost every single one intercepted, is nothing short of the Divine Hand of G-d, working through the channels of our defense systems.

    While we thank G-d for His protective shield and eternal protection, we pray for hate and evil to be eliminated forever, with the coming of Moshiach now!

    Passover begins Monday, April 22, 2024 and continues through Tuesday evening April 30.

    The most powerful way to fight back, is to actively celebrate your Jewishness, by observing Passover and making it meaningful.

    Let us know if you need any Passover resources and / or to join our Community Seder on the first night.

    Sincerely

    Rabbi Yossi and Shoshana Laufer

    Chabad of West Bay

  • Items for Pickup, to help with your Seder Plate, Monday, April 22, 2024, 12pm-3pm @ 3871 Post Rd

  • Chabad of West Bay - Community Seder 

    Monday April 22, 2024, 8:15pm

    RSVP Required. Click here to RSVP

    Donations and sponsors are helpful and appreciated

  • The two main Mitzvahs, which G-d commanded us in the Torah, for Passover, are to eat one once of plain Matzah after dark on the first two nights of Passover (after dark) and to get rid of our Chametz-anything made from wheat, barley, spelt, rye and oats, and that are not made kosher for Passover.

     The easiest way to get rid of your Chametz is to authorize the Rabbi to sell your chametz to a non Jew, so that it does not belong to you for the duration of Passover.

     To authorize the Rabbi to sell your Chametz, visit

    www.riJewishKids.com/1815155

    Blessings for a Kosher and Happy Passover

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