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YES Soup & Challah. YES Friday Night Services. YES Shabbos Morning Service. YES Daily Services.
ANNOUNCING A TORAH-LEARNING SUMMER
We are most excited to announce the arrival of a corps of Yeshiva students who are here for the summer! Our Bochurim are here to learn with members of the community, help with our daily Minyan, and engage in outreach activities.
Be sure to come on Shabbos so you can meet our Bochurim and get to know them.
Yarzeit Minyan Needed Wednesday, 7/15 @ 7:30pm
A Minyan is needed so Kaddish can be recited. Gentlemen, if you can help with this tremendous Mitzvah please respond to this message at your earliest convenience. Thank you in advance and G-d bless!
Three Weeks of Mourning Begin
"Three Weeks" Continue & “Nine Days” Commence
The 17th of Tammuz marked the beginning of The Three Weeks period of mourning which culminates on the 9th of Av, commemorating the conquest of Jerusalem, the destruction of the Holy Temple and the dispersion of the Jewish people.
Weddings and other joyful events are not held during this period; like mourners, we do not cut our hair, and various pleasurable activities are limited or proscribed. (Consult the Code of Jewish Law (Shulchan Aruch) or a qualified rabbi regarding specific proscriptions).
The Lubavitcher Rebbe urged that the Three Weeks should be a time of increased giving of charity and Torah study (in keeping with the verse (Isaiah 1:27), "Zion shall be redeemed by law, and her returnees by charity"), particularly the study of those portions of Torah that deal with the laws and the deeper significance of the Holy Temple.
The observances become stricter as we get closer to the Ninth of Av (Tisha B’Av), especially from Rosh Chodesh Av and onwards. This Shabbos we will bless the upcoming month, which begins on Tuesday night, July 14th and culminates on the 25-hour fast of Tisha B’Av. Tisha B’Av begins on Wednesday, July 22nd and continues through Thursday, July 23rd.
During the Nine Days we refrain from eating meat and drinking wine (except on Shabbos), wearing freshly laundered clothing, luxuriating/bathing in hot water, while we continue to observe the previously mentioned strictures of the Three Weeks of Mourning.
On Tisha B’Av itself we do not eat or drink, bathe, engage in marital relations, anoint ourselves in oils/creams, or wear leather shoes. We also sit lower to the ground (like someone sitting Shiva) until midday, and many sleep on fewer pillows than what we usually do.
Tisha B’Av services include the public reading of the Book of Lamentations (7/22 at 8pm), morning services (without Tallis and Tefillin) on 7/23 at 8:30am followed by Kinus, and the afternoon services (with Tallis and Tefillin) on 7/23 at 7pm. The evening services and conclusion of the fast will take place at 8:22pm. A light break the fast will be served.

NEW MEMBERSHIP YEAR ARRIVED JULY 1ST
Dear Community,
THANK YOU TO THOSE WHO HAVE ALREADY FILLED OUT AND RETURNED THEIR MEMBERSHIP FORMS!
We have enjoyed a transformative year! Bigger and better things are on the horizon, please G-d. The Addy and Arthur Hale Educational level has been the driving story of the year. After a lot of blood, sweat, and tears we are in our new space and using it daily. It adds so much to our campus. While the demo progresses upstairs, we are even using it for Davening in the mornings.
But there is more going than just the building of our physical building. We are building a community, thanks to all of you.
We have hosted countless services, events, and classes on campus and off. Together we have brought meaning and joy to a lot of friends. Imagine, we have conducted events as varied as uplifting and inspirational High Holiday services and cookouts on the beach. We have hosted women’s events and our ever-popular men’s club. We have offered hundreds of religious counseling sessions. We have officiated at weddings, funerals, and everything in between.
Our preschool, Coastal Gan, has gone ‘gangbusters’! In fact, we are full and have a waiting list for next year, Baruch Hashem. Our Gan has a sterling reputation, and we are getting inquiries by families as far away as S. Diego.
These successes are due to our dedicated staff and amazing community.
Once a year we ask you to make a financial commitment specifically to the community. This is an opportunity to show your love and support to an institution that is here for you 24/7. Membership is our life’s blood. Without your financial support we cannot do what needs to be done. We are blessed with a selfless community that excels at acts of kindness.
Now is the time to make your commitment.
Please be so kind as to fill out the membership form online: www.chabadatlacosta.com/membership.
From the bottom of our hearts please accept our deep appreciation for your kindness and generosity!
Sincerely,
Rabbi and Rebbetzin Yeruchem & Nechama Eilfort
IT’S CALENDAR TIME!
ADD YOUR BIRTHDAY, ANNIVERSARY, OR LOVED ONE'S YARZEIT TO THE CALENDAR! CLICK
We are working on our beautiful Jewish Art Calendar for the coming year! Many look forward to our Art Calendars that not only have gorgeous pictures, but also lots of educational materials about the Jewish holidays and observances (even holiday recipes) and shul events. What truly makes the Calendar ours is our customized dates. People dedicate their special dates, like birthdays, anniversaries, and/or the Yarzeit of loved ones.
In order to have your dates included please logon to www.chabadatlacosta.com/artcalendar. We ask for the modest donation of $18 per dedicated date, or up to 20 dates for $180.

PRESCHOOL KIDDIE CAMP STARTS!
Rabbi Sholom and Rebbetzin Mushka are READY for Kiddie Camp. It’s not too late to sign up your child/ren for the summer of a lifetime.

DAILY SERVICES – WHAT A WAY TO START THE DAYS! JOIN US AND MAKE THEM STRONGER! We need a few more regulars. Can YOU help? DUE TO THE CONSTRUCTION, PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL MORNING SERVICES OTHER THAN SHABBOS AND HOLIDAYS ARE HELD DOWNSTAIRS.
We offer daily services, Sunday – Friday at 8:30am.
You too can join our ‘Minyanaires’ Club!
We currently have eight ‘regulars’. If you can add your name to the roster once or twice a week, that would be most helpful.
Sunday Minyan (8:30am) is Followed by a Bagels & Lox Breakfast & Learning with the Rabbi
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!
Channah & Arthur Hale Jewish Learning Center Building Update
NEW ART INSTALLATION UNDERWAY!
Our community has benefited tremendously due to the generosity of Addy and Arthur Hale, of blessed memory. There are numerous families and individuals who have also stepped forward to bring our dreams to life. We have commissioned a very talented artist, Kayla Freeman, to create a one-of-a-kind art piece that will honor those who have given so much to our community. She started work last week and will be here for the next week or two until the work is complete.
IT WILL BE MAGNIFICENT! More details to come…
The Educational Level is completed! We are in the process of moving everything into its place. Anyone who wants a personal tour is invited to respond to this message.
Our Project Manager and General Contractor report the following:
The library is being organized. B’H, we have a beautiful collection of books.
The ice machine has been installed and is producing ice.
The commercial grade mixer has arrived!
The Phase 3 Demolition is COMPLETED.
The walls of the Rabbi’s old office and the previous library have been torn down.
The wiring has been rerouted and the HVAC system has been updated.
The T-bar ceiling has been reconfigured.
The painting has been completed.
Our new flooring looks magnificent!
The downstairs furniture has arrived and has been assembled.
The Great Room downstairs looks magnificent and is getting better every day.
As they say, “A picture is worth a thousand words.” Feast your eyes on this…

MORE PICS
Whatsapp Community Groups
We’re excited to announce our Community WhatsApp Group! 🎉
This space brings together branch-off groups like Coastal Chabad Announcements, Coastal Gan Families, Mens Club, Coastal Women, and more. Click the logo below to join the Community.
For security and to ensure everyone stays informed, all members must be approved by an admin. Simply click the link, add yourself, and an admin will approve you. Some groups are admin-only posting, so your phone won’t be overwhelmed with messages.
Join today and stay connected with all the latest happenings!
https://chat.whatsapp.com/GX4CnjuCSUaFTPPD8Ob9iJ

Adult Education/Programming
WEEKLY TORAH CLASS SCHEDULE
The Torah is the nourishment of the soul, which means, we feed our souls by studying the Torah.
Join us at any or all our Torah classes, or if you want to study with a Rabbi one-on-one, please send a private message.
Every day following services: Rabbi Eilfort shares a Thought for the Day.
Sundays: After Davening during the bagels and lox breakfast, Rabbi Eilfort discusses relevant Torah concepts.
Monday evenings @ 6:30pm: Rabbi Sholom teaches Hebrew Reading & Basic Prayer.
Tuesday evenings from 7 – 9pm: Rebbetzin Nechama teaches JLI (according to JLI Calendar).
Thursday evenings @ 6:30pm: Rabbi Sholom teaches Weekly Torah Portion & Thoughts of the Rebbe.
Shabbos afternoons @ (approx.) 1:45pm: Pirkei Avos – Ethics of Our Fathers
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 6:30pm.
Sign Up for the JLI SUMMER COURSE Beginning SOON, Watch for an introductory email
Sinai and Civics
The Jewish ethics that shaped America’s founding
Zoom and In person option. Each class is recorded and shared with participants.

Sinai and Civics
The Jewish ethics that shaped America’s founding
In time for the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, this four-session course reflects on the Jewish ethics, ideas, and values that inspired and influenced America’s founders—and that still shape our government and society today.
Was it always self-evident that all people are “created equal”? What is the “pursuit of happiness”? What inspired America’s system of checks and balances? And looking ahead, what steps can we take to build a just and united future?
(No previous Jewish learning necessary.)
This course will satisfy the continuing education (CLE) requirements of lawyers and legal professionals.
Men's Club Dates for this Year

RC Sisterhood & More Save the Dates

Youth Education/Programming
Preschool Enrollment
We have ONE part time spot left for next year. If you know someone who is interested in joining message Chaya at 7865438772


This week’s Kiddush is being sponsored by Miriam Reisman in loving memory of Harold Reisman, Tzvi Dov ben Yaakov Yehuda, the honored Gabbai of our shul for many years.
The Kiddush is being cosponsored by Len Hyman in memory of his father, Mutel ben Yaakov.
The Kiddush is being cosponsored by the Mintz family in honor of Jordan Mintz, as he prepares to visit the Holy Land
This week’s Kiddush is being cosponsored by the Eilfort family in honor of Chana Levy, the Rebbetzin’s mother, our summer Bochurim, and the Gorelik family visiting from Los Angeles.
G-d bless you for this wonderful Mitzvah!
ADDITIONAL SPONSORS REQUESTED. Please respond to this message if you want to participate.
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.
KIDDUSH MENU
Fresh-baked Challah and Sparkling Wine
Garden Salad
Spinach Strawberry Salad
Poached Salmon
Tuna Salad and Lay's Chips
Cucumber Salad
Egg Salad
Pasta
Broccoli Salad
Guacamole, Salsa, and Chips
Chicken fingers
Couscous and Vegetables
Fresh Fruit
Chocolate Cake
Halva
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.
Upcoming Kiddush Sponsors:
Please visit chabadatlacostacom/kiddush to see the upcoming kiddushes for 5786. The list is FAR from complete, help me fill it in! Sponsor for a yarzeit or birthday, or just because.
We need Kiddush sponsors for the upcoming Kiddushes. Please contact the shul as soon as possible if you want to sponsor a Kiddush.
Sponsoring a Kiddush is a great way to feel part of the Chabad at La Costa family!
(You can co-sponsor a Kiddush)
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 Lance Carnow 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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