Sukkot and Simchat Torah
Sukkos, the Holiday of Joy, begins this week. We would love to celebrate with you. We invite you to stop in
to our open Sukkah at 38 Hemingway Ct, 92679 on Sunday, September 26, anytime between 3-5 pm.
Salad, spaghetti, food-fun for the kids and sukkot inspiration and kibbitzing. No rsvp required.
Perfect for familes with young children, for in-and-out adult Sukkot-holiday experience, and enjoyable company for all. You've heard the shofar, but have you shaken the Lulav?
Best wishes for a chag sameach, a happy holiday,![]()
Warm regards,
Rabbi Zalman and Rochel Kantor
Chabad Jewish Center of Rancho S. Margarita
949-264-6930
www.jewishrsm.com/holidays * [email protected]
Additional Sukkos Opportunity: Not able to make it Sunday, but would like another Sukkah or Lulav opportunity? Please contact us to set a time; we will try and accomodate with pleasure.
Simchat Torah Celebration: Thursday evening, September 30, 7:30 PM
Simchat Torah celebration and dancing with Torah. One of the most joyous of Jewish holidays. Evening Service at 7:15 pm.
Fun for All Ages: Dancing with the Torah, festive spirit, buffet kiddush, singing, l’chaim toasts, warm atmosphere, great company. RSVP by responding to this email, or just stop by. Bring your family, bring your friends. Call 264-6930 for questions.
Mitzvah Appeal:
We are progressing towards our Yom Kippur goal of 70 new mitzvos this year, but we still are short some. Click here for a range of ideas.
Basic concept introduced at Kol Nidrei: A slight turn in the right direction can make all the difference. The conundrum: if one is high on a ladder but heading downward, and one is lower but heading upward, who is higher?



