Dear Friend,  This year in honor of Yom Kippur we are putting together a list of all the names of loved ones to be remembered during the Yizkor Service. Having all these names compiled in one booklet, as is customary in many communities, brings everyone together as one family andContinue Reading

Yom Kippur 2024 (the Day of Atonement): October 11-12 Yom Kippur is the holiest day of the year—the day on which we are closest to G‑d and to the quintessence of our own souls. It is the Day of Atonement—“For on this day He will forgive you, to purify you, that youContinue Reading

Wednesday, October 23 * Shmini Atzeret Eve   Light Holiday Candles 6:34 PM Evening Service / Hakafot 6:30 PM   Thursday, October 24 * Shmini Atzeret   Morning Services 9:30 AM Yizkor Memorial Service 11:15AM Followed by Kiddush Luncheon 12:00PM     Dancing with the Torah Celebration 7:00 PM ComeContinue Reading

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Use this online form to sell your chametz for Passover. Note: The deadline for submissions is 8:00am (Cape Coral time) on April 22, 2024. After that time try selling with Chabad Rabbi in Hawaii by clicking hereContinue Reading

Matzah plays a central role on the Holiday of Passover and goes by many names. ‘Bread of Faith’, ‘Bread of Affliction’, ‘Bread of Healing’… It reminds us of our humble origins and about the unique and powerful relationship we share with G‑d. This year use the real stuff!  Order yourContinue Reading

Please join us at our annual Seudat Moshiach (Moshiach’s Meal) At Chabad of Cape Coral, 1716 Cape Coral Pkwy West, Cape Coral Thursday, April 30, from 7:15 pm Let’s close out the Passover holiday together with a special farewell meal. Enjoy wine and matzah, discuss words of Torah and inspirationalContinue Reading

    What Is Lag BaOmer? Lag BaOmer, the 33rd day of the Omer count—this year, May 23, 2019—is a festive day on the Jewish calendar. It is celebrated with outings (on which children traditionally play with bows and arrows), bonfires, parades and other joyous events. Many visit the restingContinue Reading