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Sat, March 27, 2021 - 7:30pm
Community Passover Seder
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Daily Thought
“If only the Jewish People would keep two Shabbats as they should be kept, immediately they would be redeemed.” (Shabbat 118a)
In each Shabbat, there are two Shabbats: An outer Shabbat, and an inner Shabbat.
The outer Shabbat is but an entranceway, a liberation from work. The inner Shabbat is a world inside, a world of contemplation and delight.
As a bride is whisked away from the rest of the world to be only to her beloved and no one else, so Shabbat carries us out of a mundane life on earth into the arms of the divine.
We can breathe again, our shackles...
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Chabad of Norwood Park is dedicated to strengthening the Jewish community of Northwest Chicago by promoting Jewish pride, study and celebration. To serving individuals and families looking for a non-judgmental, accepting, personalized Jewish experience and to establish a warm and traditional community center where everyone is made to feel welcome and comfortable. To providing for the spiritual and material needs of all Jews living in and visiting Chicago's Northwest, regardless of their background or affiliation.
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