Exploring the inner dimensions of life, world and G-D according to the teachings of Kabala, for men and women.
Join us for morning services followed by an elegant Kiddush. Special service for children.
Join us in an in-depth study of the Talmud, no Hebrew reading knowledge is necessary
"High Souls in Low Places" with Rabbi Noson Schafer. Rabbi Schafer is from Sharon, MA. He is a teacher, mentor and counselor. He spends his professional time with Jews in hospitals, nursing homes and prisons.
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Butcherie II is the largest supplier of Kosher foods in the South Shore. There are many varieties of meats, Israeli imported goods, and an assortment of home-made Kosher food cooked daily. Among the new additions to their menu is an assortment of raw, frozen Montreal Kosher dough for making challa, flavored to satisfy any palate. The new flavors of raw dough are plain, whole wheat, raspberry, zebra, and chocolate chip, to name a few. Butcherie II has also recently employed a new executive chef. Drop by and ask about the newest additions to their menu. Butcherie II is conveniently located in Cobb Corner (near Ames Hardware), which is less than one mile from Shaloh House.
Shaloh House Chabad is not responsible for the Kashrut of this establishment.
Melavah Malkah
High Souls in Low Places
1st Night Celebrations
On Saturday night December 13, a Melavah Malkah celebration was held at Shaloh House with guest speaker Rabbi Bukiet from the Chabad Center of Lexington. The ceremony was held in honor of the liberation of the Alter Rebbe, the first Lubavitch Rebbe, from Russian prison in 1798. Rabbi Bukiet traced Chabad's unique approach and influence in the world today to the direction the first Rebbe chose over 200 years ago.
Shaloh House Chabad of the South Area Presents: High Souls In Low Places with Rabbi Noson Schafer.
Rabbi Schafer is from Sharon, Massachusetts. He is a teacher, mentor and counselor. He spends his professional time with Jews in hospitals, nursing homes and prisons.
Shaloh House welcomed Chanukah this year at South Shore Plaza in Braintree. Despite the first winter blizzard of the season, Rabbi Gurkow and the Shaloh House team greeted Jews at the Mall Menorah with Chanukah music in the background, to remind them to start lighting their candles tonight.
Following the Mall the Shaloh House caravan stopped at the Shalom Tel-Aviv Restaurant in Stoughton to usher in the Chanukah candles there as the owner Jacob treated the group with fresh Sufgoniyot.
Finally they arrived at the Cobb Corner Shell station where they were greeted with freezing rain and cold winds. After a long struggle with the icy lanterns and frozen igniter they prevailed to light both the Shamash and the first candle of Chanukah. The first night of Chanukah did not come easy, but as the Rabbi always says: "If there is a will, there is a way!"
Chanukah Dinner 2008
Sukkot Brunch on Sunday October 19, 2008
High Holidays activities at Shaloh House Hebrew School