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Locality: Palo Alto, California

Phone: +1 650-424-9800



Address: 3070 Louis Rd 94303 Palo Alto, CA, US

Website: www.chabadgsb.com

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Chabad of Greater South Bay 02.11.2020

It's Delish Kosher Candy Factory Tour and Interview

Chabad of Greater South Bay 26.10.2020

Join us TONIGHT (LINKS BELOW) for fun virtual tour and interview with company owner Moshe Grewitsky and Rabbi Yosef Levin at one of the production plants at "It's Delish" - a kosher candy and goods manufacturer! Cooking with Rabbi - Touring Edition Tuesday, Oct 27th at 7 PM (PST) via Zoom... DISCOVER -How to make Kosher Candy just as delicious -Kosher Candy vs. Non-Kosher Candy Ingredients -What it takes to run a kosher certified national business -How "It's Delish" brand and company was created -How "It' Delish" became successful - CLASS INFORMATION Meeting ID: 886 4570 9512 Password: candy LINK: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88645709512

Chabad of Greater South Bay 11.10.2020

Take a mystical #adventure through the unknown side of these biblical stories. Reveal new #secrets of the stories you thought you knew! Choose from different class dates that work with your schedule. For more information and to sign up, click here > https://www.chabadgsb.com//arti/aid/2325696/jewish/JLI.htm #torahlearning #learning #jewisheducation #adamandeve #noach #noah #mysticism #spirituality #chabad #siliconjew

Chabad of Greater South Bay 09.10.2020

AN OLIVE BRANCH? An olive branch the universal symbol of peace. Or is it? I think the world took this approach to the meaning of the olive branch from the story of Noah and the flood, that we read in this week’s Parsha. The world had been covered in water, Noah and his family along with each species of living beings were in the Ark, and the waters were receding. Then the Ark landed on a mountain. Noach wanted to see if the land was dry and if it was time to disembark. He sent a raven out... Read More here > https://www.chabadgsb.com/templates/blog/post.asp

Chabad of Greater South Bay 05.10.2020

In 10 minutes or less, Rabbi Shaya Bernstein reveals the 7 lessons and review of the Parsha Noach! #theflood #noah #torahstudy #minilessons

Chabad of Greater South Bay 19.09.2020

Join us for delicious halibut! Email us for the recipe! [email protected]

Chabad of Greater South Bay 02.09.2020

It's time to unpack! | Weekly Newsletter by Rabbi Yosef Levin The 50-day shopping spree is done, and last weekend we gathered all our purchases and brought them into the house. We have done Teshuvah, given extra Tzedakah, and generally ramped up our observance and connection to Hashem. We have prayed, fasted, eaten festive meals, sang and danced, and celebrated in many different ways. The blessings of the High Holidays and Sukkot have all been collected. (See more about this in my blog post from last week here.) Now the time has come to unpack the packages... Read More Here > https://www.chabadgsb.com/templates/blog/post.asp

Chabad of Greater South Bay 18.08.2020

Shmini Atzeret & Simcha Shopping Have you ever gone on a shopping spree to a whole bunch of stores, picking up bags in each store and throwing them into your c...ar? Perhaps some groceries, some clothes, maybe some medication to deal with some medical difficulty and some flowers and other items that make you happy? Now you have bags all over your car that you have picked up throughout the day. At the end of the day you gather all the bags together and go into your house, celebrating a tiring but very successful day of shopping..." READ MORE HERE https://www.chabadgsb.com//36/jewish/Rabbi-Levins-Blog.htm

Chabad of Greater South Bay 13.08.2020

Sukkot is coming. The show must go on. With precautions of course.

Chabad of Greater South Bay 09.08.2020

Now what? Shabbat without guests?! | By Rabbi Yosef Levin The resilience of our people is amazing, and it’s what has kept us going through the ages. This Yom Kippur we had a double problem. We couldn’t meet indoors and we had record heat outdoors. Nevertheless many communities held services in person, following halacha, starting very early in the morning to beat the heat. We are described in the Torah as a stiff-necked nation. This is the positive side of that. It is our tenacity and devotion to Hashem, regardless of what comes our way, that is... Read more here > https://www.chabadgsb.com/templates/blog/post.asp

Chabad of Greater South Bay 14.07.2020

By Rabbi Yosef Levin | The weather forecast for Yom Kippur is very hot, close to 100 degrees. It is still not safe to congregate indoors and it looks like outdoors may also not be safe. The main Mitzvah of the day is to fast, and being outside in the heat without water might be dangerous.... Read More Here >https://www.chabadgsb.com//36/jewish/Rabbi-Levins-Blog.htm #yomkippur

Chabad of Greater South Bay 07.07.2020

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