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Shabbat Dinners at Chabad. Zero pressure. Total pleasure.
As more and more Stanfordites are exposed to the sensational serenity and spirituality that suffuses the Shabbat, Chabad House at Stanford continues to provide a multidimensional experience, with the perfect mix of food, drink, song and ideas.
RSVP appreciated – Click here
Kickoff Shabbat Dinner Jan 11th, Services 7pm, Dinner 7:30 |
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Linking Hearts at Stanford extends a helping hand to families who have children with special needs and involves them in a full range of social and Jewish experiences.
The program includes: weekly visitations by the students to the homes of their Special Friends, field trips and holiday programs.
To volunteer please contact Rachel by clicking here |
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A series of lunchtime discussions, exploring themes drawn from Judaism's rich 3,000-year tradition. Join this stimulating learning community for open discussion, debate and analysis.
Feb 13th, Feb 20th, Feb 27th, March 5th
Location: Old Union, 520 Lasuen Mall,
The Circle, 3rd floor Room 316 click here for directions
For more info click here |
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Join us for an eight-week course on the foundations of Jewish life. Blending the spiritual and the practical, "The Essentials" will deepen your knowledge and appreciation of Judaism.
G-d, Torah and the Jews • Shabbat-An Island in Time • Kosher-A Diet for the Soul • Holiday and Holy Day-The Jewish Calendar • Prayer-Is Anyone Listening? • Jewish Lifecycles • Sexuality and Intimacy • Mitzvot-The Building Blocks of Judaism |
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The Rohr Scholars will be awarded $5,000 towards tuition, room and board at the Mayanot Institute of Jewish Studies, located in Jerusalem. We invite you to acquire a solid grounding in the fundamentals of Jewish thought. This is your opportunity to explore the issues that have challenged Jewish thinkers for centuries - in an intimate and intellectually open atmosphere in the heart of Jerusalem.
Apply today Mayanot.edu |
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The Chabad House at Stanford will offer a free Mezuzah to any Stanford student who needs one for their dorm room or apartment. Ancient tradition teaches that this small mitzvah brings blessing and serenity to your home. A person introduces holiness and harmony into the world by placing a Mezuzah on his or her door.
For more information please contact Rachel by clicking here |
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The Chabad House at Stanford will offer a free pair of Tefillin to any Stanford student who is committed to putting on Tefillin on a regular basis. Tefillin (small black boxes containing sacred texts that are tied around the arms and above the forehead) is one of the most significant Mitzvot of the Bible. It has been observed and cherished for thousands of years.
For more information contact our office by clicking here |
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Pre-register for Birthright this summer
Free 10-day trip to Israel. Make sure you're doing it with the Chabad at Stanford crew! Guaranteed to be the best trip you can ever have.
tour, hike and jeep throughout Israel • climb the ancient fortress of Masada • float in the Dead Sea • enjoy the culture, and excitement of Jerusalem & Tel Aviv • experience a warm and fun-filled traditional Shabbat • meet Israeli students, soldiers, politicians & business leaders
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