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YES Soup & Challah. YES Friday Night Services. YES Shabbos Morning Service. YES Daily Services.
BRUCHIM HABA’IM / WELCOME TO HONORED GUESTS!
We are excited to welcome back the Beis Medrash of Hancock Park, who will again be joining us for their annual Shabbaton this weekend!
END OF YEAR CAMPAIGN KICKS OFF ON GIVING TUESDAY
Your investment in our community is what makes everything we offer possible. We are extremely appreciative and proud of the tremendous support we receive from you, our friends and supporters, our shul family.
We have some visionaries amongst us, who will be matching the donations that come in over the final month of the secular year. The goal is to raise as much of operating budget as possible, which allows us to keep the doors open, the lights on, the services running, the classes being taught, and our staff being paid.
We offer our most sincere thanks to the Estate of Arthur and Addy Hale, the Gottlieb family, the Silverstein family, the Perez family, and the other matchers. This year’s goal is to raise $360,000.
More information is forthcoming before the campaign kicks off on Tuesday, December 2nd.
CHANUKAH TOY DRIVE & GIFT PACKING FOR OUR FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE FRIENDS
As Chanukah nears a very special Mitzvah opportunity has presented itself to our community.
We are holding a Toy Drive to benefit the Friendship Circle of S. Diego friends. Friendship of S. Diego provides friendship and so much for the local Jewish special needs community. We want to show them how much they are loved and valued, especially at this time of year, when we spend so much time with our families and friends.
You can participate by bringing an unwrapped gift on Tuesday, December 9th between 4pm and 6pm. We will provide the wrapping paper and bring the wrapped gifts to the Friendship Circle. In appreciation for participating we will be having a pizza party during the event.
Anyone who would like to join us in gift-wrapping Chanukah gifts for our friends in the Friendship Circle of S. Diego is more than welcome to come.
Reservations are a must, so please respond to this message as soon as possible.
FRIDAY NIGHT & DAILY SERVICES GOING STRONG! JOIN US AND MAKE THEM STRONGER!
We offer a Weekly Friday Night service (4:30pm – 5:30pm) and a Daily Minyan, Sunday – Friday at 8:30am.
You too can join our ‘Minyanaires’ Club!
Top 10 Excuses Not to Go to Minyan – Debunked!
1) “Someone else will go, so you don’t need me.”
We need you! This includes teens, businessmen, dads and grandpas! If everyone from Coastal Chabads showed up just once a month, we’d never have to wonder if we will have enough for a Minyan.
2) “Morning Minyan is three hours long.”
Minyan is less than an hour. Monday and Thursday services are a little longer because they include a short Torah reading, but we’re still finished in an hour. On most days services take just 45 minutes.
3) “I’m on the way to the gym in workout clothes.”
There is no dress code. Minyanaires wear everything from workout clothes to business attire when they are on their way to work.
4) “I don’t know how to put on Tefillin.”
Not everyone has their own Tefillin (yet) or has experience putting them on. Someone will be happy to show you how it’s done.
5) “I don’t know anyone there.”
That’s ok! Everyone is welcome. There is a friendly group of regulars and attending Minyan is a great way to meet other community members.
6) “I won’t know the prayers or what page everyone is on.”
The more you go, the more you know! In the meantime, anyone there will be happy to help you learn the prayers, and page numbers are announced throughout the service.
7) “Minyan is only for retired men.”
Although you will find a few retirees, you will also men of all ages, professions and interests. Kids come and participate, too!
8) “Minyan is for people who have to say Kaddish.”
Minyan is for people who want to start their day off doing something positive for themselves and others. Tefilah/Prayers is THE Jewish way to connect to G-d.
9) “I don’t like the Rabbi’s jokes.”
Don’t worry! We have ‘ways’ to fix any problem. 😉
10) “Only very religious people go to Minyan.”
Minyan is for everyone who wants to connect with G-d and/or the community!
Reach out for further information.
FULL CHANUKAH SCHEDULE PLANNED!
We will be offering a full array of Chanukah activities, which will be enjoyable for the whole family! Keep your eyes peeled for the colorful brochure that was mailed. We will also be posting on our website.
There is no charge for any of our Chanukah events. Sponsors are most welcome to donate securely online here: www.ChabadatLaCosta.com/donate. Be sure to indicate in the space provided that the donation is to help sponsor Chanukah. Thank you and G-d bless!

BAGELS AND LOX, EVERYONE?
Bagels and Lox (the foundation of any nutritious breakfast) is now being served after services on Sunday mornings. Services begin at 8:30am – breakfast follows immediately afterwards. Rabbi Eilfort also shares some Torah thoughts to enhance the moment and enjoyment.
We thank Ben Zager for his generosity in sponsoring.
Additional sponsors are always welcome!
JLI COURSE CONTINUES
Zoom and In person option. Each class is recorded and shared with participants. Textbooks are ready to be picked up at Chabad (PDF option also available).
The Kabbalah of Meaning
Jewish Wisdom for Finding the Purpose that Connects ALL Parts of Life
Next Week -
Lesson 5
Meaning in the Unchosen
Some things are clearly meaningful, but what if everything is? Explore a vision of life where every event and circumstance catalyzes growth and leads to greater purpose.
Join this six-session course, beginning Tuesday, November 4th at 7:00 pm, to discover Judaism’s timeless approach to meaning in life. You’ll hear answers to some of life’s most fundamental questions: What is meaning? Where does it come from? And if we have it all, why do we seek more?
(No previous Jewish learning required.)
Sign up here: chabadatlacosta.com/adulted
Channah & Arthur Hale Jewish Learning Center Building Update
The Educational Level is progressing beautifully! Anyone who wants a personal tour is invited to respond to this message.
Our Project Manager and General Contractor report the following:
Walk-in coolers have been assembled. Shelving installed. (see pics)
Door installation is continuing.
Bathroom accessories installation has begun.
Kitchenette countertop and sink have been installed (see pics)
Laundry room sink installed. (see pics)
Library books have all been brought down.
Rabbi’s office will be moved downstairs in the next couple/few weeks.
Flooring installation has begun and is mostly done (some can't be completed until after the elevator installation).
Ceiling tiles waiting for elevator installation.
Tile installation has been completed.
Elevator Stucco work lathed.
The installation of the lighting has been completed.
Installation of our custom cabinets & library shelving is completed
The prep work for the elevator is almost done, with the elevator itself scheduled to be delivered and installed in the beginning of December. G-d willing. After the elevator is installed and a couple of other projects completed, we will be ready to have our final inspection by the City and be granted our Occupancy Permit.
As they say, “A picture is worth a thousand words.” Feast your eyes on this…

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WEEKLY TORAH PORTION OF THE WEEK WITH RABBI SHOLOM
Join Rabbi Sholom Eilfort, virtually OR IN PERSON, as he gives a weekly class in the Torah Portion. You can view the class on Rabbi Yeruchem Eilfort’s Facebook feed (must be Facebook “Friends” with Rabbi Eilfort to be able to see the class).
A number of commentaries are curated to make the class profound while also covering the basics. Everyone is invited to join. There is no cost to participate.
Thursdays at 7pm.
JLI - The Kabbalah of Meaning - Jewish wisdom for finding the purpose that connects all parts of life

Life is busy. What connects it all? Join this six-session course to discover Judaism’s timeless approach to meaning in life. You’ll hear answers to some of life’s most fundamental questions: What is meaning? Where does it come from? And if we have it all, why do we seek more?
You’ll gain tools to see the meaning in the routines, relationships, and rhythms of time that shape your life. Discover the purpose in what you’ve achieved and in what lies ahead.
No previous Jewish learning required. Begins the first week of November.
This course will satisfy the continuing education requirements of physicians, healthcare professionals, psychologists, social workers, LMFTs, and LMHC/LPCs in most states.
Men's Club Dates for this Year

RC Sisterhood & More Save the Dates

Youth Education/Programming
Hebrew School is Going STRONG!
The Chabad at La Costa / Coastal Chabads Hebrew School is not only educational, it is inspirational, it is fun, and it is a great place for the young folk to ‘dip their toes’ into the wealth of Jewish wisdom available. Our teachers are energetic and great motivators. Our students WANT TO BE HERE!
For further info please contact Morah Chaya or simply respond to this message.
Scholarships available.


Preschool Enrollment
We are FULL - refer and get a credit, contact Chaya for more information.



Kiddush Sponsor –
This week’s Kiddush is being sponsored in honor of the Beis Medrash of Hancock Park.
Thank you to our sponsors, and G-d bless you for this wonderful Mitzvah!
Everyone is invited to join us at this beautiful weekly gathering of our community.
Each Shabbos after services our beautiful community enjoys Shabbos lunch together. It is a true celebration where we bask in each other’s company while savoring delicious food.
YOU ARE INVITED AND ENCOURAGED TO PARTICIPATE
We are always seeking additional sponsors, so if you can sponsor a Kiddush, please let us know.
THIS WEEK’S KIDDUSH MENU
Chilled Sparkling Moscato Kiddush Wine
Nechama’s Fresh-baked Challah
Gefilte Fish with Horseradish
Channah’s Egg Salad 2.0
Broccoli Salad
Garden Salad
Corn Salad
Cholent with Kishka
Chicken Poppers
Cobb Salad
Kayla’s Famous Schnitzel
Fresh Fruit
Grammy’s Own Cake
Halva
Coffee/Tea
Soft Drinks
ADDITIONAL SPONSORS ARE WELCOME.
Each Shabbos after services, our beautiful community enjoys Shabbos lunch together. It is a true celebration where we bask in each other’s company while savoring delicious food.
YOU ARE INVITED AND ENCOURAGED TO PARTICIPATE
We are always seeking additional sponsors, so if you can sponsor a Kiddush, please let us know.
An Important Note about Kiddushes –
The policy of the shul is to allow multiple sponsors for every Kiddush unless it is a Bar/Bat Mitzvah or something similar (like a 50th wedding anniversary etc.).
There is no such thing as an exclusive Kiddush sponsor.
This is our policy for numerous reasons, not least of which is the fact that Kiddush sponsorships help generate much-needed income for our community and encourages more people to participate.
We thank you for your support and understanding!
Soup & Challah Sponsors
Soup and Challah is being sponsored by Clive Walden & the estate of Channah Hale.
NEED MORE DRIVERS, Thank you Sharna Skjei, and Catherine Clancy for volunteering.
Challah is delivered to Mental Health Residential Centers in the area, people undergoing chemotherapy, and people who really love the addition to their Shabbos experience.
Deliver and get a bag of challah for your family as well!
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