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Hebrew School
Jan 30, 2012 - 4:45 pm - 6:30 pm
PRAYERS FOR FRIDAY NIGHT
Jan 30, 2012 - 8:15 pm - 9:00 pm
A Beginner’s Class on the Friday Night Service

The Friday night service is a great way to begin your Shul experience. The service is under an hour, full of songs and meaning to help you welcome in the Shabbos.
Join us for a 6 week course on the tunes, meanings and customs of the Friday night service. Come feel comfortable in the Shul!!!

During this course you will learn: The songs of the Friday night service • Understand the prayers • Learn the Friday night Kiddush • Become more fluent in the Hebrew prayers

Date: 6 Mondays, starting January 9th • Time: 8:15 PM • Location: Chabad House, Manalapan • Instructor: Rabbi Levi Wolosow • Cover: $36 (includes Friday night prayer book)

Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of the Hebrew Alef-Bet
Money Matters
Jan 31, 2012 - 10:30 pm
Money Matters: Jewish Business Ethics

Course Overview

Money Matters will present Judaism’s approach to practical economic dilemmas and monetary quandaries that we face daily in both our personal and professional lives.

The goal of this course is to provide a sensitive, fair, and unshakable economic paradigm grounded in 3,000 years of tradition and practical experience—an ancient yet fresh spin on how we view ethics of money.

Students will emerge from this course with an understanding that only a divine economic system can ensure unequivocal justice while recognizing the virtue in each stakeholder’s position. Money Matters will show how the Torah’s sharply discerning yet holistic rulings inspire us with the confidence to confront any ethical economic dilemma.
Hebrew School
Feb 1, 2012 - 4:45 pm - 6:30 pm
Money Matters
Feb 1, 2012 - 7:30 pm
Money Matters: Jewish Business Ethics

Course Overview

Money Matters will present Judaism’s approach to practical economic dilemmas and monetary quandaries that we face daily in both our personal and professional lives.

The goal of this course is to provide a sensitive, fair, and unshakable economic paradigm grounded in 3,000 years of tradition and practical experience—an ancient yet fresh spin on how we view ethics of money.

Students will emerge from this course with an understanding that only a divine economic system can ensure unequivocal justice while recognizing the virtue in each stakeholder’s position. Money Matters will show how the Torah’s sharply discerning yet holistic rulings inspire us with the confidence to confront any ethical economic dilemma.
COMMUNITY SHABBATON
Feb 3, 2012 - 5:00 pm
COMMUNITY SHABBATON Feb, 3rd & 4th
With talk show host & columnist Rabbi Shea Hecht

Friday Night, February 3rd
Services at 5:00 PM, Dinner at 6:00 PM
“Marriage- The Ultimate Relationship”
Discover the power of unity, harmony and love.

Shabbat Morning, February 4th
Services at 9:30 AM, Shabbat Lunch at 1:00 PM
“The Confessions of a Cult Buster”

Saturday Afternoon, February 4th
Seuda Shlishit (3rd meal): 4:30 PM
“The Priority Game”

Saturday Evening February 4th
Melavah Malkah (dinner) & Havdala Service at 7:30 PM
“The Importance of Humor in our Lives”
COMMUNITY SHABBATON
Feb 4, 2012
COMMUNITY SHABBATON Feb, 3rd & 4th
With talk show host & columnist Rabbi Shea Hecht

Friday Night, February 3rd
Services at 5:00 PM, Dinner at 6:00 PM
“Marriage- The Ultimate Relationship”
Discover the power of unity, harmony and love.

Shabbat Morning, February 4th
Services at 9:30 AM, Shabbat Lunch at 1:00 PM
“The Confessions of a Cult Buster”

Saturday Afternoon, February 4th
Seuda Shlishit (3rd meal): 4:30 PM
“The Priority Game”

Saturday Evening February 4th
Melavah Malkah (dinner) & Havdala Service at 7:30 PM
“The Importance of Humor in our Lives”
Hebrew School
Feb 6, 2012 - 4:45 pm - 6:30 pm
PRAYERS FOR FRIDAY NIGHT
Feb 6, 2012 - 8:15 pm - 9:00 pm
A Beginner’s Class on the Friday Night Service

The Friday night service is a great way to begin your Shul experience. The service is under an hour, full of songs and meaning to help you welcome in the Shabbos.
Join us for a 6 week course on the tunes, meanings and customs of the Friday night service. Come feel comfortable in the Shul!!!

During this course you will learn: The songs of the Friday night service • Understand the prayers • Learn the Friday night Kiddush • Become more fluent in the Hebrew prayers

Date: 6 Mondays, starting January 9th • Time: 8:15 PM • Location: Chabad House, Manalapan • Instructor: Rabbi Levi Wolosow • Cover: $36 (includes Friday night prayer book)

Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of the Hebrew Alef-Bet
Money Matters
Feb 7, 2012 - 10:30 pm
Money Matters: Jewish Business Ethics

Course Overview

Money Matters will present Judaism’s approach to practical economic dilemmas and monetary quandaries that we face daily in both our personal and professional lives.

The goal of this course is to provide a sensitive, fair, and unshakable economic paradigm grounded in 3,000 years of tradition and practical experience—an ancient yet fresh spin on how we view ethics of money.

Students will emerge from this course with an understanding that only a divine economic system can ensure unequivocal justice while recognizing the virtue in each stakeholder’s position. Money Matters will show how the Torah’s sharply discerning yet holistic rulings inspire us with the confidence to confront any ethical economic dilemma.
Hebrew School
Feb 8, 2012 - 4:45 pm - 6:30 pm
Money Matters
Feb 8, 2012 - 7:30 pm
Money Matters: Jewish Business Ethics

Course Overview

Money Matters will present Judaism’s approach to practical economic dilemmas and monetary quandaries that we face daily in both our personal and professional lives.

The goal of this course is to provide a sensitive, fair, and unshakable economic paradigm grounded in 3,000 years of tradition and practical experience—an ancient yet fresh spin on how we view ethics of money.

Students will emerge from this course with an understanding that only a divine economic system can ensure unequivocal justice while recognizing the virtue in each stakeholder’s position. Money Matters will show how the Torah’s sharply discerning yet holistic rulings inspire us with the confidence to confront any ethical economic dilemma.
Hebrew School
Feb 13, 2012 - 4:45 pm - 6:30 pm
PRAYERS FOR FRIDAY NIGHT
Feb 13, 2012 - 8:15 pm - 9:00 pm
A Beginner’s Class on the Friday Night Service

The Friday night service is a great way to begin your Shul experience. The service is under an hour, full of songs and meaning to help you welcome in the Shabbos.
Join us for a 6 week course on the tunes, meanings and customs of the Friday night service. Come feel comfortable in the Shul!!!

During this course you will learn: The songs of the Friday night service • Understand the prayers • Learn the Friday night Kiddush • Become more fluent in the Hebrew prayers

Date: 6 Mondays, starting January 9th • Time: 8:15 PM • Location: Chabad House, Manalapan • Instructor: Rabbi Levi Wolosow • Cover: $36 (includes Friday night prayer book)

Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of the Hebrew Alef-Bet
Money Matters
Feb 14, 2012 - 10:30 pm
Money Matters: Jewish Business Ethics

Course Overview

Money Matters will present Judaism’s approach to practical economic dilemmas and monetary quandaries that we face daily in both our personal and professional lives.

The goal of this course is to provide a sensitive, fair, and unshakable economic paradigm grounded in 3,000 years of tradition and practical experience—an ancient yet fresh spin on how we view ethics of money.

Students will emerge from this course with an understanding that only a divine economic system can ensure unequivocal justice while recognizing the virtue in each stakeholder’s position. Money Matters will show how the Torah’s sharply discerning yet holistic rulings inspire us with the confidence to confront any ethical economic dilemma.
Hebrew School
Feb 15, 2012 - 4:45 pm - 6:30 pm
Money Matters
Feb 15, 2012 - 7:30 pm
Money Matters: Jewish Business Ethics

Course Overview

Money Matters will present Judaism’s approach to practical economic dilemmas and monetary quandaries that we face daily in both our personal and professional lives.

The goal of this course is to provide a sensitive, fair, and unshakable economic paradigm grounded in 3,000 years of tradition and practical experience—an ancient yet fresh spin on how we view ethics of money.

Students will emerge from this course with an understanding that only a divine economic system can ensure unequivocal justice while recognizing the virtue in each stakeholder’s position. Money Matters will show how the Torah’s sharply discerning yet holistic rulings inspire us with the confidence to confront any ethical economic dilemma.
Money Matters
Feb 21, 2012 - 10:30 pm
Money Matters: Jewish Business Ethics

Course Overview

Money Matters will present Judaism’s approach to practical economic dilemmas and monetary quandaries that we face daily in both our personal and professional lives.

The goal of this course is to provide a sensitive, fair, and unshakable economic paradigm grounded in 3,000 years of tradition and practical experience—an ancient yet fresh spin on how we view ethics of money.

Students will emerge from this course with an understanding that only a divine economic system can ensure unequivocal justice while recognizing the virtue in each stakeholder’s position. Money Matters will show how the Torah’s sharply discerning yet holistic rulings inspire us with the confidence to confront any ethical economic dilemma.
Hebrew School
Feb 22, 2012 - 4:45 pm - 6:30 pm
Money Matters
Feb 22, 2012 - 7:30 pm
Money Matters: Jewish Business Ethics

Course Overview

Money Matters will present Judaism’s approach to practical economic dilemmas and monetary quandaries that we face daily in both our personal and professional lives.

The goal of this course is to provide a sensitive, fair, and unshakable economic paradigm grounded in 3,000 years of tradition and practical experience—an ancient yet fresh spin on how we view ethics of money.

Students will emerge from this course with an understanding that only a divine economic system can ensure unequivocal justice while recognizing the virtue in each stakeholder’s position. Money Matters will show how the Torah’s sharply discerning yet holistic rulings inspire us with the confidence to confront any ethical economic dilemma.
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