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Shavuot at Chabad!
Join us for Shavuot at Chabad House of Western Michigan
 
Friday, May 26th & Saturday, May 27th 2023
 
 
Rabbi's Message
  3,333 years ago, the children of Israel stood as one nation at the foot of the Mount Sinai and received the Torah from G‑d. Each year on the holiday of Shavuot, this historic event is re-lived as the Ten Commandments are read from the Torah.

At Chabad House of Western Michigan, we offer many events for your entire family to celebrate with us. Please join us at our annual Ice cream party and Ten commandments reading.

You can find more information about the holiday and our programming below.

Wishing you a happy Shavuot!
 
 
Hear the 10 Commandments
 

Shavuot Garden Party

Enjoy a delicious dairy buffet, Cheesecake, and Ice Cream Bar!

At Chabad 2615 Michigan street

Friday //  May 26th 2023 //  4:30PM

 

 
RSVP
 
 
 
Service Schedule
 

Thursday // May 25th
Evening Service: 8:50 pm
Candle lighting time: 8:52 pm
All-Night Learnathon: 12:00 am

Friday // May 26th
Morning Services: 9:30 am 
Shavuot Garden Party 4:30pm
Hear the Ten Commandments followed by a dairy buffet.
Evening Services: 8:50 pm
Candle Lighting Time: 8:53 pm

Saturday // May 27th 
Morning Services: 10:30 am
Yizkor Memorial Services: 12:30 pm

Evening Services: 8:50 pm
Holiday/Shabbat ends at: 10:04 pm

 
 
 
All Night Learning
 

Shabbat morning, May 27th // 12:00 AM

Please join us for all-night learning as we delve into many interesting topics including: The Ten Commandments, Tanya, Why we are celebrating this holiday etc..

Plenty of coffee and refreshments!

We hope to see you there!

Learn more!

 
 
Shavuot Guide
 
Shavuot Guide
The 10 Commandments
Shavuot Kids' Site
Shavuot Audio & Video
Recipes
Study & History
 
 
Further Reading
  Shavuot is a time when we recommit ourselves to Torah study, and affirm our membership in the Jewish nation. Take a few moments and read some interesting and new handpicked Shavuot features from our site. You’ll find something to share with your family, and perhaps gain a new perspective on Shavuot.