Monday, January 18, 2010

Bluma's Newborn Celebration


On Sunday, Jan 17, 2010 the community came together to celebrate the birth of Bluma.
The were many “l’chaims”, best wishes and joy at this special occasion. Bluma is named after Rabbi A Winner’s grandmother Bluma.

With best wishes to Rabbi Avrohom and Shula Winner the directors of Neshama – Chabad Lubavitch of Manhattan Beach on this special occasion. May they be blessed with much Nachas from her in addition to the other children combined with health, wealth and Mazal.

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Saturday, January 2, 2010



Mazal Tov and Congratulations to Rabbi and Shula Winner - directors of Neshama - Chabad Lubavitch of Manhattan Beach on the birth of a Baby Girl – BLUMA MALKA.

May Bluma bring much new blessings of health, nachas, wealth and success to her family and her – our community and the entire world.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Chanukah @ OPM



Chabad Lubavitch of Manhattan Beach and W Brighton Beach held a Chanukah Gala - Celebrating Jewish Pride @ OPM. Many young Russian-American Jewish professionals from the Manhattan Beach and Brighton Beach communities attended.

The restaurant was made Kosher for the evening. The food was great, plenty of liquor and great festivities. The event included DJ Johnny Versace and renowned Illusionist David Blatt.

“Chanukah gives every Jew the ability to overcome his or hers personal challenges in life,” said Rabbi Avrohom Winner, director of Neshama – Chabad Lubavitch of Manhattan Beach.

The dreidel has a pointed bottom as long as one is spinning they will not fall, G-d is the spinner if one is connected to G-d they will not fall, said Rabbi Zushe Winner, Director of Neshama – Chabad Lubavitch of W Brighton Beach.

The lavish buffet dinner and the abundance of Kosher wines and liquors kept the guests there for a great evening of celebration.

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For info visit www.ChabadManhattanBeach.com.







Chanukah Lighting 09


Courier Life, Dec 17, 09




Many perked up the courage and challenged the weather by joining Neshama – Chabad Lubavitch of Manhattan Beach at this years Outdoor Menorah lighting. Not withstanding the downpour adults and children watched Rabbi Avrohom Winner and Dr. Leon Stepensky rise on the “Cherry Picker” crane and light the giant menorah at the Holocaust Park facing the Sheepshead Bay in Manhattan Beach.

“Its an inspiration to see the power of the Chanukah Candles, they tell us the story of Jewish courage, Jewish faith and triumph”, said Rabbi Avrohom Winner, director of Chabad Lubavitch of Manhattan Beach.

For more events visit www.ChabadManhattanBeach.com.

Chanukah Wonderland 09



Hundreds of Russian-American Jewish families joined Neshama - Chabad Lubavitch of W Brighton Beach and Manhattan Beach at the Chanukah wonderland at the Seabreeze Jewish Center on Sun, Dec 13.

The program included an indoor petting zoo and pony rides, Chanukah latkes making, large Chanukah game and doughnut decorating, holiday booths and lots of fun.

Rabbi Winner challenged the children with questions on the Chanukah story and its miracles, a special presentation followed.

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For more info visit their website www.ProjectNeshama.com.





Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Chanukah - An Evening of Lights


Neshama – Chabad Lubavitch
Cordially invites you to

Chanukah
AN EVENING OF LIGHTS
“Celebrating Jewish Pride”

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 16, 2009, 7:30 PM

OPM – CATERING HALL
- UNDER KOSHER SUPERVISION FOR THE EVENING -

3202 EMMONS AVE
SHEEPSHEAD BAY, BROOKLYN, NY
(Corner Bragg St.)

FEATURING
WORLD FAMOUS ILLUSIONIST AND MENTALIST
DAVID BLATT
A FINE ARRAY OF KOSHER WINE AND SPIRIT
BUFFET DINNER

MUSIC BY JOHNNY VERSACE

COUVERT $100 – * RSVP * — BUSINESS ATTIRE
For Reservations:
718-946-9833 or 718-368-1395

NeshamaCenter@gmail.com
www.ChabadManhattanBeach.com

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Havdalla Ceremony



Young families from the Manhattan Beach and Brighton Beach neighborhoods participated in a Havdalla Service and Ceremony - The closing prayer and blessing of the Shabbos is made on a cup of wine, spices and fire. This unique event was hosted by Neshama – Chabad Lubavitch of Manhattan Beach.

Following the insightful explanation by Rabbi Avrohom Winner director of Chabad Lubavitch of Manhattan Beach the children braided their very own Havdala Candle.

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