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  • Chabad Community Passover Seders

    Chabad-Lubavitch of the Maritimes 1171 Waterloo Street, Halifax, NS, Canada

    Chabad-Lubavitch of the Maritimes are holding community Passover Seders on Monday April 10th and Tuesday April 11th at 7:30pm. For more information & reservations call 902-422-4222 or email chabadofns@aol.com before March 23rd, 2017.Cha

  • Shabbat Chol HaMoed Passover Morning Service

    The Shaar 1981 Oxford St, Halifax, NS, Canada

    Shabbat morning services begin at 9:15 a.m. every Saturday.  Shabbat liturgy, nusach and Divrei Torah delivered by our Rabbi make each Shabbat inspiring for those attending.  There are also many occasions throughout the year when the congregation will hold special Shabbat services, from a scholar-in-residence Shabbat to a university student Shabbat and more. Congregants are encouraged…

  • Passover Services 22 Nisan (eight day)

    The Shaar 1981 Oxford St, Halifax, NS, Canada

    Morning services, including Yizkor,  will be held on the eighth day of Passover - 22 Nisan.

  • The R.A.C.E. Run – Race for Awareness, Courage and Empowerment

    Point Pleasant Park, Entrance at the foot of Point Pleasent Drive Halifax, NS, Canada

    The R.A.C.E. Run - Race for Awareness, Courage and Empowerment - is Fleur O'Conner's Bat Mitzvah project. Read more from Fleur.... In September, at my Bat Mitzvah, I talked about wanting to sponsor a young girl from Kenya and give her the opportunity to come to Halifax and experience life here.  My hope was to find…

  • Unto Every Person There Is A Name

    Halifax Central Library, Front Plaza 5440 Spring Garden Road, Halifax, NS, Canada

    Unto Every Person There Is A Name: On Monday, April 24th between noon and 2:00 pm in the plaza of the Halifax Central Library on Spring Garden Road, we in Halifax will join with Jewish communities throughout the world in the public recitation of names of Jewish victims of the Holocaust. This reading aloud of the…

  • Yom Hashoah 2017 – Excerpts from KAMP: The Musical

    Halifax Central Library, Paul O'Regan Hall 5440 Spring Garden Road, Halifax, NS, Canada

    The Atlantic Jewish Council presents: from Bradley & Williams’ new musical KAMP. Kamp is the inspiring story of a group of homosexual prisoners in a Nazi concentration camp who create a satirical musical review to find light in the darkness.