Shavuot
at Chabad Palm Aire
Shavuot: June 11 - 13, 2024
Message from the Rabbi
Over 3,336 years ago, the children of Israel stood as one nation at the foot of the Mount Sinai and received the Torah from G‑d. Each year on the holiday of Shavuot, this historic event is re-lived as the Ten Commandments are read from the Torah.
At Chabad, we offer many events for your entire family to celebrate with us. Please join us at our annual Ice cream party and Ten commandments reading.
You can find more information about the holiday and our programming below.
Wishing you a happy Shavuot,
Rabbi Lipa
 
Service Schedule
 
Tuesday Night - June 11th
Evening Service: 7:50pm
Candle lighting time: 7:55pm
Wednesday - June 12th
Morning Services: 10:00am
10 Commandments reading: 11:00am
Dairy buffet & ice Cream Party: 12:15pm
Evening Services: 7:50pm
Candle lighting time: 8:45pm
Thursday - June 13th - Yizkor
Morning Services: 10:00 am
Yizkor Memorial Service: 11:30am
Evening Services: 7:50pm
Yom Tov Ends: 8:54pm
 
 
All Night Learning
Please join us for all-night learning as we delve into many interesting topics including: The Ten Commandments, Tanya, Why we are celebrating this holiday etc..
We hope to see you there!
Plenty of coffee and refreshments!
 
Holiday Meal
You are cordially invited to join us for a one-of-a-kind dairy holiday meal in honor of Shavuot! Get together with family and friends, and also enjoy delicious hot blintzes, cheesecakes, ice cream and much more.
Men, women and children are invited.
 
10 Commandments
Friday, May 26th, approximately 11:15am
Come with your entire family to hear the 10 Commandments read from the Torah, as it was read on Mount Sinai!
Our Sages explain that before G‑d gave the Torah to the Jewish People, He demanded guarantors. The people suggested our forefathers, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; but these were not sufficient. They cited many other great leaders and people but G‑d did not accept them either! Finally, they declared, \"Our children will be our guarantors!\" G‑d immediately accepted and agreed to give them the Torah.
The Jewish Children were — and still are — the guarantors and transmitters of the Torah. Our commitment to their education has always been the best assurance to the continuity of Torah and Mitzvoth . When G‑d gave the Torah on Mt. Sinai, every Jewish child was present. Let us ensure that our children will be there this year too!
 
Holiday Guide
Shavuot Guide
Experience the Ten Commandments
Holiday Insights
Audio & Video
Recipes
Kids Site
 
Shavuot Picks
Shavuot is a time when we recommit ourselves to Torah study, and affirm our membership in the Jewish nation. Take a few moments and read some interesting and new handpicked Shavuot features from our site. You’ll find something to share with your family, and perhaps gain a new perspective on Shavuot.