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Welcome to Clifton Park Chabad Jewish Center! Here at Chabad, you will find a wide array of programming designed to enhance Jewish life in southern Saratoga County. We strive to create an environment where every person is welcome, every individual Mitzvah is cherished, and where Judaism is an accessible reality to all Jews regardless of background, affiliation or age!

Through Shabbat Dinners, Holiday events, Jewish Womens circle, Chabad Hebrew school and everything in between, we are cultivating a community together. We look forward to meeting you in person at a Shabbat dinner, Torah class or a casual coffee date.

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In the desert, food literally showed up every morning like an Instacart delivery - already prepared, already waiting. No shopping. No farming. Just heaven dropping sustenance right where you were.

That was the manna.

The manna is called “bread from heaven,” and unlike ordinary food, it produced no waste and required no natural agricultural process. But for some it wasnt the doorstep delivery, as it was for the righteous. The average people had to go out to gather it. And for those on a lower level, it required strolling further out. It was the same heavenly food, but each person received it according to their level.

Yet, regardless of how it arrived, it sustained everyone - righteous and wicked alike! Even those on a lower level received the same holy sustenance. And instead of being diminished by their state, the manna retained its purity and even refined those who ate it. The impact was not always visible immediately. People still struggled, complained (as we see in this weeks Torah portion...), and sinned. But inside, something was changing. They were being refined little by little.

Our Sages say that the Torah was given to those who ate the manna, because it prepared the Jewish people to receive it. The Torah was gifted to us to bridge heaven and earth. And so, the manna, heavenly bread, drawn down into this earthly world, assisted in integrating the Torah and charting the path of heaven on earth.

Torah is a Jews sustenance. And just as there are two types of bread (physical bread and heavenly manna), so, too, there are two parts of Torah.

The revealed Torah, the part we learn through law and discussion, is like “bread from the earth.” It takes effort, questions, and hard work, like farming before bread is ready.

The inner Torah, Chassidic teaching, is like “bread from heaven.” It comes from above already prepared. It brings clarity and connection without struggle or confusion. And just like the manna, although it is lofty and G-dly, it is not only for the righteous. It is for every Jew, and it quietly refines a person over time. You don’t always see the change right away, but something inside is being shaped.

This is the path revealed by the Baal Shem Tov, founder of the Chassidic movement, who brought the inner dimension of Torah to every Jew. In a sense, he “fed the Jewish people manna” by sustaining a faint generation with Chassidus as their inner nourishment. It was a lifeline of faith and connection from within, strengthening the Jewish heart and awakening the inner bond of every Jew with Hashem, in preparation for the coming of Moshiach.

May we all engage (learn!) with the deeper dimension of the Torah, Chassidus, and be open vessels to allow the Torah to envelop us, refine us, and finally bring us to Moshiach’s times.

Shabbat Shalom!
Light candles at 8:12 pm
Shabbat ends at 9:24 pm

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In the desert, food literally showed up every morning like an Instacart delivery - already prepared, already waiting. No shopping. No farming. Just heaven dropping sustenance right where you were.

That was the manna.

The manna is called “bread from heaven,” and unlike ordinary food, it produced no waste and required no natural agricultural process. But for some it wasn't the doorstep delivery, as it was for the righteous. The average people had to go out to gather it. And for those on a lower level, it required strolling further out. It was the same heavenly food, but each person received it according to their level.

Yet, regardless of how it arrived, it sustained everyone - righteous and wicked alike! Even those on a lower level received the same holy sustenance. And instead of being diminished by their state, the manna retained its purity and even refined those who ate it. The impact was not always visible immediately. People still struggled, complained (as we see in this week's Torah portion...), and sinned. But inside, something was changing. They were being refined little by little.

Our Sages say that the Torah was given to those who ate the manna, because it prepared the Jewish people to receive it. The Torah was gifted to us to bridge heaven and earth. And so, the manna, heavenly bread, drawn down into this earthly world, assisted in integrating the Torah and charting the path of heaven on earth.

Torah is a Jew's sustenance. And just as there are two types of bread (physical bread and heavenly manna), so, too, there are two parts of Torah.

The revealed Torah, the part we learn through law and discussion, is like “bread from the earth.” It takes effort, questions, and hard work, like farming before bread is ready.

The inner Torah, Chassidic teaching, is like “bread from heaven.” It comes from above already prepared. It brings clarity and connection without struggle or confusion. And just like the manna, although it is lofty and G-dly, it is not only for the righteous. It is for every Jew, and it quietly refines a person over time. You don’t always see the change right away, but something inside is being shaped.

This is the path revealed by the Baal Shem Tov, founder of the Chassidic movement, who brought the inner dimension of Torah to every Jew. In a sense, he “fed the Jewish people manna” by sustaining a faint generation with Chassidus as their inner nourishment. It was a lifeline of faith and connection from within, strengthening the Jewish heart and awakening the inner bond of every Jew with Hashem, in preparation for the coming of Moshiach.

May we all engage (learn!) with the deeper dimension of the Torah, Chassidus, and be open vessels to allow the Torah to envelop us, refine us, and finally bring us to Moshiach’s times.

Shabbat Shalom!
Light candles at 8:12 pm
Shabbat ends at 9:24 pm

Please continue to pray for a miracle for Tinok Hakohen ben Raizel
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🎻🥁 SAVE THE DATE: The Klezmer Kosher Festival is back for 2026! 🪗✨

Get ready for an unforgettable celebration of vibrant music, incredible culture, and delicious food! We are bringing the soul-stirring sounds of traditional Klezmer music right here to Clifton Park for an afternoon packed with high-energy performances, community spirit, and fantastic kosher bites.

👉 Check out the details & here: https://jewishcliftonpark.org/events/klezmer-kosher-festival-2026/

🎻🥁 SAVE THE DATE: The Klezmer Kosher Festival is back for 2026! 🪗✨

Get ready for an unforgettable celebration of vibrant music, incredible culture, and delicious food! We are bringing the soul-stirring sounds of traditional Klezmer music right here to Clifton Park for an afternoon packed with high-energy performances, community spirit, and fantastic kosher bites.

👉 Check out the details & here: jewishcliftonpark.org/events/klezmer-kosher-festival-2026/
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