Shalom!

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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Clifton Park Chabad

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Where every Jew is family! Come join our ever-growing family in Southern Saratoga County.

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The Seders are now behind us, but Passover does not end with the Seders. After the first two days of the holiday, there are four “intermediate” days, followed by two more days of holiday, with the seventh day of Passover commemorating the day that the Jewish people miraculously crossed the Red Sea, a week after escaping Egypt.

The final day of Passover celebrates the future redemption with the coming of Moshiach. To highlight this, families and communities host a special “Moshiach’s Meal” in the final hours of the day, where we eat matzah, drink four more cups of wine, and pray that indeed this be the last time we celebrate the holiday in exile.

We pray that the declaration at the end of the Seder be more than just words, but that next year—and even sooner—we will actually be in Jerusalem with Moshiach!

On Tuesday afternoon, gather your family together, get some Matzah, wine and positive messages to share, and experience the Moshiach Meal! 

Chag same’ach and Shabbat shalom,
Light candles at 7:33 pm, Shabbat ends at 8:38 pm
Light candles on Sunday at 7:35 pm
Light candles on Monday after 8:41 pm
Holiday ends on Tuesday at 8:42 pm

The Seders are now behind us, but Passover does not end with the Seders. After the first two days of the holiday, there are four “intermediate” days, followed by two more days of holiday, with the seventh day of Passover commemorating the day that the Jewish people miraculously crossed the Red Sea, a week after escaping Egypt.

The final day of Passover celebrates the future redemption with the coming of Moshiach. To highlight this, families and communities host a special “Moshiach’s Meal” in the final hours of the day, where we eat matzah, drink four more cups of wine, and pray that indeed this be the last time we celebrate the holiday in exile.

We pray that the declaration at the end of the Seder be more than just words, but that next year—and even sooner—we will actually be in Jerusalem with Moshiach!

On Tuesday afternoon, gather your family together, get some Matzah, wine and positive messages to share, and experience the Moshiach Meal!

Chag same’ach and Shabbat shalom,
Light candles at 7:33 pm, Shabbat ends at 8:38 pm
Light candles on Sunday at 7:35 pm
Light candles on Monday after 8:41 pm
Holiday ends on Tuesday at 8:42 pm
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