Sell Chametz Buffalo Chabad

Note: The deadline for submissions is 7:45am (Buffalo time) on Monday April 22, 2024. After that time try selling with Chabad Rabbi in Hawaii by clicking here.Continue Reading

Matzah Buffalo Chabad

Passover Shmurah Matzah plays a central role on the Holiday of Passover and goes by many names. ‘Bread of Faith’, ‘Bread of Affliction’, ‘Bread of Healing’… It reminds us of our humble origins and about the unique and powerful relationship we share with G‑d. This year use the real stuff!  OrderContinue Reading

Chabad Buffalo

Purim is coming right up! Sunday, March 14th, 2024, 4:30PMat 757 Hopkins Rd, Buffalo NY 14221 We’ll have some great Purim food, a Megillah reading, and a great opportunity to catch up with the local Jewish community. RSVP not required Please share this page to anyone who you think mayContinue Reading

Labkowski

Rabbi Mendy LabkowskiCo-director Rabbi Mendy was born and raised right next door in the town of Amherst, and then expanded his passion for Judaism all over the world — he furthered his Jewish studies in Canada, worked as a Rabbi in Venezuela and later an educator in Brooklyn. Mendy hasContinue Reading

Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2021 at 5:00 PMAt Niagara Square, across Buffalo City Hall, Buffalo, NY Show your Jewish Pride & Light up the Darkness! Join us for the Grand Menorah Lighting Ceremony as we celebrate the spirit of love & unity in the Downtown Buffalo community. Hot Latkes & SufganiyotContinue Reading

By Yehuda Shurpin We read in the Bible how, at the end of the Great Flood, the Ark came to rest on the mountains of Ararat (which some identify as the Armenian Highlands). Since the Torah doesn’t ascribe any intrinsic holiness to Noah’s Ark, it is not at all surprising that once Noah left it,Continue Reading

By Yehuda Shurpin Question: If part of Man’s purpose is to rectify the world from the effects of the sin of the forbidden fruit, what was Adam’s job before he sinned? Answer: Man was created for the specific purpose of revealing G‑dliness in this world. Even with regards to Adam before he sinned,Continue Reading

Sukkot

1. Sukkot Starts on a Full Moon The Jewish Holiday of Sukkot begins at nightfall before the 15th of the Jewish (lunar) month of Tishrei, when the moon is at its zenith. It continues for another seven days before leading directly into the holiday of Shemini Atzeret/Simchat Torah. 2. Sukkot Is the Holiday of Shelters The holiday ofContinue Reading