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Wednesday, August 19, 2026
6 Elul, 5786
Wish you could sit this one out and let the more “serious” people handle fixing the world? Not so fast. This class explores a Torah view where every individual action counts, and where even one mitzvah can tip the cosmic scales. Low pressure this is not. Empowering? Very.
Shabbat, August 22, 2026
9 Elul, 5786
Shabbat Ends 8:33 PM
Comradery, songs, spiritual ambiance and connection with Hashem (G‑d) - this is what you feel when attending Shabbat services at Harford Chabad. Here is where tradition meets transcendence. It is a mix between Ritual and Spirit, making it a truly divine experience.
The minyan is followed by a light Kiddush lunch, with salad and cholent (chamin), where the community members get to know each other and kibitz.
Shabbos mornings 10:00 -12:30
The minyan is followed by a light Kiddush lunch, with salad and cholent (chamin), where the community members get to know each other and kibitz.
Shabbos mornings 10:00 -12:30
Wednesday, August 26, 2026
13 Elul, 5786
Gratitude isn’t just a quick “thank you.” Explore how the mitzvah to thank G-d for the first fruits teaches us two layers of gratitude: the spontaneous initial thanks, and the deeper reflection that follows. Both layers are essential to fully appreciating the gifts we receive.
Shabbat, August 29, 2026
16 Elul, 5786
Shabbat Ends 8:22 PM
Comradery, songs, spiritual ambiance and connection with Hashem (G‑d) - this is what you feel when attending Shabbat services at Harford Chabad. Here is where tradition meets transcendence. It is a mix between Ritual and Spirit, making it a truly divine experience.
The minyan is followed by a light Kiddush lunch, with salad and cholent (chamin), where the community members get to know each other and kibitz.
Shabbos mornings 10:00 -12:30
The minyan is followed by a light Kiddush lunch, with salad and cholent (chamin), where the community members get to know each other and kibitz.
Shabbos mornings 10:00 -12:30
Sunday, August 30, 2026
17 Elul, 5786
Start your week with a deeper connection through prayer and tefillin, followed by bagels, lox, and cream cheese, and bonding with friends
Tefillin not required. No experience necessary
Tefillin not required. No experience necessary
Wednesday, September 2, 2026
20 Elul, 5786
Is it possible to hold steadfast to ancient truths while evolving within them? This lesson unpacks the paradox of Jewish law: how we are rooted in the unchanging, yet constantly urged to innovate. Learn how both principles come together to form the dynamic essence of Judaism.
Shabbat, September 5, 2026
23 Elul, 5786
Shabbat Ends 8:11 PM
Comradery, songs, spiritual ambiance and connection with Hashem (G‑d) - this is what you feel when attending Shabbat services at Harford Chabad. Here is where tradition meets transcendence. It is a mix between Ritual and Spirit, making it a truly divine experience.
The minyan is followed by a light Kiddush lunch, with salad and cholent (chamin), where the community members get to know each other and kibitz.
Shabbos mornings 10:00 -12:30
The minyan is followed by a light Kiddush lunch, with salad and cholent (chamin), where the community members get to know each other and kibitz.
Shabbos mornings 10:00 -12:30
Sunday, September 6, 2026
24 Elul, 5786
Start your week with a deeper connection through prayer and tefillin, followed by bagels, lox, and cream cheese, and bonding with friends
Tefillin not required. No experience necessary
Tefillin not required. No experience necessary
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Tuesday, September 8, 2026
26 Elul, 5786
How to Celebrate Rosh Hashanah:
Traditions, Customs, and the Meaning Behind Them
Traditions, Customs, and the Meaning Behind Them
Wednesday, September 9, 2026
27 Elul, 5786
A Year That Doesn’t Exist: Why Desperation Makes Prayer More Powerful
Rosh Hashanah calls us to pray not just for a good year, but for the very creation of that year. Explore how prayer can reach beyond the realm of possibility, changing G-d’s will and our fate, even in the most dire circumstances. If we pray like our lives depend on it, they just might.
Rosh Hashanah calls us to pray not just for a good year, but for the very creation of that year. Explore how prayer can reach beyond the realm of possibility, changing G-d’s will and our fate, even in the most dire circumstances. If we pray like our lives depend on it, they just might.
Friday, September 11, 2026
29 Elul, 5786
Light Shabbat / Holiday Candles at 7:02 PM
Services will take place at the Harford Chabad, 38 E Broadway St, Bel Air, MD 21014 - unless noted otherwise
Rosh Hashanah Community Dinner
Usher in the New Year with family and friends as we come together to celebrate over a festive Rosh Hashana dinner, filled with fine cuisine, meaningful melodies, and inspiring words.
Shabbat, September 12, 2026
1 Tishrei, 5787
Light Holiday Candles after 7:59 PM
Celebrate the High Holidays among friends and connect with your inner self. Services will be interspersed with explanations and page guidance. In short, you will feel at home. Wishing you and yours a very happy and sweet new year!
Services will take place at the Harford Chabad, 38 E Broadway St, Bel Air, MD 21014 - unless noted otherwise
Sunday, September 13, 2026
2 Tishrei, 5787
Holiday Ends 7:57 PM
Celebrate the High Holidays among friends and connect with your inner self. Services will be interspersed with explanations and page guidance. In short, you will feel at home. Wishing you and yours a very happy and sweet new year!
Services will take place at the Harford Chabad, 38 E Broadway St, Bel Air, MD 21014 - unless noted otherwise
Join us in the park as we hear the shofar blasts!
(in case of rain, we’ve got you covered!)
(in case of rain, we’ve got you covered!)
Where:
Bynum Run Park
715 Churchville Rd Bel Air, MD 21014
715 Churchville Rd Bel Air, MD 21014
Tuesday, September 15, 2026
4 Tishrei, 5787
How to Celebrate Yom Kippur:
Traditions, Customs, and the Meaning Behind Them
Traditions, Customs, and the Meaning Behind Them
Wednesday, September 16, 2026
5 Tishrei, 5787
A Parent’s Love: Why G-d’s Forgiveness Doesn’t Mean We Can Stay the Same
G-d’s forgiveness on Yom Kippur is not about erasing mistakes—it’s about a relationship. In this lesson, we dive deep into why G-d treats us like His beloved children, even when we fail. The love He shows on Yom Kippur isn’t just to absolve us; it’s meant to challenge us to rise higher, avoiding the trap of taking His grace for granted.
G-d’s forgiveness on Yom Kippur is not about erasing mistakes—it’s about a relationship. In this lesson, we dive deep into why G-d treats us like His beloved children, even when we fail. The love He shows on Yom Kippur isn’t just to absolve us; it’s meant to challenge us to rise higher, avoiding the trap of taking His grace for granted.

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