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Save The Date!!!!! 7/13-14 Long Beach Shabbaton

210 Edwards Avenue, Long Beach, NY 11561, USA 120 Long Beach Blvd, Long Beach

  Shabbos by the Sea Join the Carlebach Shul, in partnership with the BACH and Young Israel of Long Beach, for an amazing Shabbaton on July 13-14, featuring Rabbi Naftali Citron, Yehuda Green, and the Chevra. Reservations will be available shortly HIGHLIGHTS Kabbalat Shabbat overlooking the ocean, with Yehuda Green Elegant Shabbat dinner on the Boardwalk Inspirational Torah from Rabbi Naftali Citron, along with Rabbi Chaim Wakslak and Rabbi Moshe Greene Schacharit will be at  Young Israel of Long Beach:120 Long Beach Blvd, Long Beach, NY 11561 Catered lunch A chance to experience Shabbos in a relaxed and natural setting with the warm hospitality of the Long Beach Jewish community Sponsored by The Carlebach Shul, The Bach Shul, The Young Israel of Long Beach, and The United Kehilla of Long Beach. By reservation only. We cannot accommodate anyone without a reservation. HOSPITALITY The Shul is unable to provide lodging. We have arranged for special pricing with the Long Beach Hotel. Call soon and mention “Carlebach Shul” or “CBS” to receive a discounted price. http://www.longbeachhotelny.com/ Additional lodging may be available at the Allegria Hotel:  http://www.allegriahotel.com/   Hotel space is limited, so please reserve ASAP.   For any questions, email [email protected]  

Friday – Shabbat Schedule 7/13 – 7/14

Friday - Shabbat Schedule Friday Night 7/13: Shabbat Candle Lighting 8:08 PM Mincha  8:08 PM Kabbalat Shabbat, led by Oneg Shemesh Drasha: Rabbi Avraham Newman Saturday Morning 7/14: Parshat Matot-Masei Morning Services: 9:15 AM Sof Z’man Kriyat Shema: (Gr”a) 9:19 AM Youth Program: 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM Drasha: Rabbi Avraham Newman Mussaf, led by Oneg Shemesh Kiddush following services, sponsorship still available Pre-Mincha Series: 7:00 PM Mincha: 8:00 PM followed by Seuda Shelishit, sponsorship is still available   Interested in sponsoring a Kiddush or Seudat Shelishit? The custom of sponsoring a Kiddush or Seudat Shelishit is a special way to share your simcha or remember a loved one, and at the same time support and strengthen our community connection while enhancing the community’s Shabbat experience. Sponsoring a Kiddush is easy! You can sponsor a Kiddush or Seudat Shelishit on your own or with a group of friends for any occasion.

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