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ROAD TRIPS AT CHABAD

Do you ever take road trips?  Do you notice how you are forever looking at the road signs that say "987 miles to Anywhere, USA"?  Or, "next rest area 254 miles"? 

The "Road Trip" is the journey of life, with all its valleys and hills, bumpy and smooth roads, and exciting and occasionally not so exciting attractions along the way.  The "Road Signs" are the Jewish holidays.  Some of the holidays let us know that we need to slow down and look inside ourselves.  Perhaps we went the wrong way and need to make a U-Turn.  At times we need to just speed up, and just maybe our destination is at hand and its time to rejoice.

With the unique spirituality of Chabad philosophy, the holiday experience with Valley Chabad is unique and enjoyable.  Always informative, always spiritual and always an energizing experience.

Please click on the links below to identify where we are on this years road trip.  Perhaps you'll join us at one of our rest areas for a short visit or perhaps you might stay awhile.

Wishing you a safe and meaningful journey.

 

Learn about the Holidays
Learn about the Holidays
Learn the deeper meaning behind the Jewish Holidays....
Sukkot
Sukkot
The "Season of Joy" is how the Torah defines this holiday. One of Chabads trademarks is inner joy and happiness. Taste some of the joy in our Sukkah together with others in the community.
Chanukah
Chanukah
Chanukah
Chanukah commemorates the rededication of the Temple in Jerusalem after a group of Jewish warriors called the Hasmoneans defeated the Syrians who had defiled the Holy Temple and attempted to force the Jews to assimilate. Join Valley Chabad as we celebrate the victory of light over darkness...
Tu B'shvat
Tu B'shvat
Tu B'Shevat, the 15th of Shevat on the Jewish calendar is the day that marks the beginning of a "New Year for Trees." This is the season in which the earliest-blooming trees in the Land of Israel emerge from their winter sleep and begin a new fruit-bearing cycle.
Purim Celebrations
Purim Celebrations
Purim
Check out whats happening at Valley Chabad this Purim!
Passover
Lag B'Omer
Lag B'Omer
The birthday of Jewish mysticism... The spiritual significance of the Bow and Arrow... Can love be true and can truth be loving? ... The practical implications of infinity... What is Kabbalah? Lag B'Omer, the day when the 'father' of Kabbalah, Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai passed away...
Slichot
Slichot
Slichot Prayers
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