Graduation Challahgrams! 🥖
Do you know someone who is graduating? 🎓 College, High school, Middle school, Elementary, Preschool?! Nominate them for a Graduation Gift from Clifton Park Chabad! A funfetti chocolate chip challah will be coming their way! Include the colors of their school and we will see if we can make their day even more special! ✨
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3 hours ago
What a joy!
“If all the people in the world were like those in this room, the world would be healed.” Wise words from my mother-in-law, who thoroughly enjoyed the 18th Annual Women’s Gala.
The evening was beautifully and elegantly set, with sparkling wine glasses and fragrant herb centerpieces. More than 40 women came together for an evening of unity and celebration of the Jewish woman, her mitzvot, and the power we each possess, bringing healing to ourselves, Israel and the world.
Guests enjoyed a delicious buffet dinner, followed by an extravagant dessert display and an incredible raffle auction. Thank you to all our generous sponsors for helping make the evening so special!
Every detail was intentional, making the evening meaningful, practical, inspiring, positive, and real.
We explored the “Three P’s” — Perseverance, Passion, and Purpose — and their mystical connection to the three mitzvot uniquely entrusted to Jewish women. Together, we shared our hopes and dreams for a better world and pledged to take one practical step toward making them a reality.
Thank you, Sara Esther, for your eloquent and inspiring talk, and for sharing your personal journey. Your words resonated deeply and left us with practical tools and renewed inspiration.
A heartfelt thank you to Alyla, Rivi, Layne, Rachel, Karyn, and Ira for helping create such a beautiful and memorable evening.
And of course, we can't forget Rabbi Yossi’s out-of-this-world sweet and sour meatballs! After all, when we are well nourished and surrounded by a positive atmosphere, unity comes naturally.
For a few precious hours, we experienced a taste of Moshiach — a room filled with warmth, goodness, sisterhood, and hope. We celebrated the Jewish woman and her unique ability to bring light, healing, and holiness into the world. May we continue to bring that spirit into our homes, our community, and beyond.
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7 hours ago