Friday, May 22 · Saturday, May 23
Shavuot 5786
3,338 years ago, every Jewish soul stood at the foot of Sinai and received the Torah from God. Join us this Shavuot, as we receive the Torah again, anew.
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יום מתן תורה
The Day the Torah Was Given
As the children were the guarantors for receiving the Torah, it is especially important for children of all ages — even infants — to be present at the reading of the 10 Commandments. — The Rebbe
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First day of Shavuot · Friday, May 22

First Day of Shavuot

Morning Services, Ten Commandments, Dairy Buffet, Ice Cream Party

10:00AM

Morning Services

Shavuot morning services begin. Warm, welcoming, and bring the children, and at 11:15 AM we will read the Ten Commandments.
11:15AM

Ten Commandments Reading

3,338 years ago, every Jewish soul stood at the foot of Sinai and received the Torah from God. as we read the Ten Commandments we receive the Torah again, anew. As the children are the guarantors for receiving the Torah, it is especially important for children of all ages — even infants - to be present at the reading of the 10 Commandments.
12:30PM

Dairy Buffet

Cheesecake, blintzes, and a beautiful shavuot seudah. Stay after the service for a beautiful dairy buffet.
4–5PM

Kids' Ice Cream Party

Ice cream party, the reading of the Ten Commandments, and a hands‑on program for the kids.
Shabbos · Saturday, May 23

Second Day Of Shavuot

Shabbat Morning Services, Yizkor Memorial Service, Kiddush Luncheon

10:00AM

Morning Services

Shabbos morning prayers begin. Yizkor is at 11:15 AM followed by Kiddush after.
11:15AM

Yizkor Memorial Service

We say Yizkor on the second day of Shavuot for parents and loved ones who have passed. A quiet moment of remembrance, a few minutes of prayer, and the comfort of being there together with them.
12:30PM

Kiddush Luncheon

Stay for a Shabbos Kiddush after Yizkor for a Kiddush luncheon.
Looking forward to celebrating with you.
Rabbi Menachem & Rikki Cunin
Chabad of the Wilshire Corridor