Shabbat dinners and Kiddush on Shabbat day are two beautiful traditions that bring warmth and holiness to our homes and communities.
Shabbat dinners are a special time when families and friends come together to welcome the Shabbat Queen. The table is set with care, candles are lit, and blessings are recited over wine and challah. As we gather around the table, we share stories, laughter, and delicious food, creating memories that will last a lifetime. It is a time to disconnect from the busyness of the week and connect with our loved ones and with G‑d. You can also join the Rabbi and Rebbetzin for a communal Shabbat dinner, fostering a deeper sense of community and shared spirituality. Click Here to sign up
The Shabbat day Kiddush is another cherished part of the Shabbat experience. After prayers in the shul, the congregation gathers for a festive meal. This meal is an opportunity to enjoy delicious food, connect with fellow community members, and continue the joy and sanctity of Shabbat together. It provides a moment to relax, share stories, and enjoy the company of others in a warm, welcoming environment. If you would like to sponsor a Shabbat day meal, Click Here.
Both the Shabbat dinner and the Shabbat day meal are opportunities to elevate our lives and infuse them with holiness. They remind us of the importance of setting aside time for rest, connection, and gratitude. May these traditions continue to bring joy and meaning to our lives, and may they help us create homes filled with love, peace, and blessings.