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Shavuot at Chabad!
Join us for Shavuot at Chabad of Islip
 
June 4-6, 2022
 
 
Rabbi's Message
 

3,334 years ago, the children of Israel stood as one nation at the foot of 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.

We are looking forward to celebrating this wonderful holiday with you! Please join us at our Shavuot Garden Party and Ten commandments reading.

You can find more information about the holiday, our minyan and event schedule below.

Wishing you a happy Shavuot,

Rabbi Shimon Stillerman

 
 
Hear the 10 Commandments
 

Come hear the 10 Commandments read from the Torah, just as it was read on Mount Sinai!

Sunday // June 5th

Services begin 10:00 am

10 Commandments reading 11:00am

At 49 Union Ave in ISLIP

 
 
Dairy Lunch
 

As per tradition we will follow the reading of the Ten Commandments with a delicious dairy buffet. Enjoy delicious hot blintzes, cheesecakes, pastas and ice cream party. 

Sunday // June 5th at 11:30 am

At 49 Union Ave in ISLIP

Event is FREE - RSVP appreciated. Donations and sponsorship are welcome!

 
RSVP
 
 
 
All Night Learning
 

Saturday Evening // June 4th 10pm-12am

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..

Plenty of coffee and refreshments!

At the Stillerman home at 49 Union Ave in ISLIP.

We hope to see you there! 

Learn more!

 
 
Yizkor Book & Service
 

Monday // June 6th - 10:00 am

At 49 Union AVE in ISLIP

Yizkor, a special memorial prayer for the departed, is recited in the synagogue four times a year, following the Torah reading on the last day of Passover, on the second day of Shavuot, on Shemini Atzeret and on Yom Kippur.

Yizkor , in Hebrew, means "Remember." It is not only the first word of the prayer, it also represents its overall theme. In this prayer, we implore G‑d to remember the souls of our relatives and friends that have passed on.

When we recite Yizkor, we renew and strengthen the connection between us and our loved one, bringing merit to the departed souls, elevating them in their celestial homes.

Submit your names for Yizkor booklet and make a Memorial Donation

 
 
 
Shavuot Guide
 
 
 
Further Reading
 

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.

 
 
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