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Watch the sunset over the ocean and experience the warmth and joy of Shabbat with the Shul on the Beach community. Join fellow Jewish professionals and community members for an uplifting evening filled with delicious food and wine, inspiring conversations, singing, and meaningful Torah discussion.
This Shabbat is especially meaningful as communities across the country come together for Historic Shabbos 250 — celebrating 250 years of religious freedom in America and 3338 years of Shabbos.
For the first time in modern history, Jewish communities throughout the United States are uniting around one shared Shabbat experience, reminding us of the power of faith, tradition, freedom, and community.
Whether you’re a regular or joining for the first time, come celebrate the beauty of Shabbat and community with Shul on the Beach.

Friday, May 15
7:30 PM Candle lighting
7:00 PM Yedid Nefesh “Greet the Shabbos at the Shore” (walk from Shul to the ocean)
7:30 PM “Carlebach” Kabbalat Shabbat, “KRIAT SHMA” and Maariv
8:15 PM Shabbat Dinner

RSVP by MAY 12 $32, After $44

SPECIAL MESSAGE FROM RABBI RUBANOWITZ & REBBETZIN DINA
How phenomenal is it that the President of the United States — leader of the most powerful nation in the world and home to the largest Jewish community outside of Israel — is publicly encouraging Jews everywhere to keep Shabbat in honor of America’s 250th year. How can such a thing be explained?
Something fascinating occurred to me. The number 250 is the numerical value (gematria) of the Hebrew word “Ner” — light.
Our tradition teaches us that the Jewish people are charged with being an “Or LaGoyim” — a light unto the nations. Even in a world with so much darkness and confusion, our light has reached the seat of the government of the United States. And now we are experiencing that very light being reflected back toward us — encouraging Jews to strengthen Shabbat, Torah, and Jewish identity.
Let us answer that call — by joining together for an extraordinary and meaningful Shabbat.
May this light continue to become the light of redemption for all.
Shabbat Shalom,
Rabbi Shalom and Dina Rubanowitz

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