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    5.0 (1 review)
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    Congregation Beth Shalom - Alice in Wonderland book earrings, love these earrings for sale, 42nd Annual Jewish Food Faire!!

    Congregation Beth Shalom

    5.0(4 reviews)
    9.6 mi

    I finally made it to the Jewish food festival. Great advertising this year and I was in town. The…read morefood was delicious and I found some great gifts for Chanukah. I got my Aunt a set of 6 dark blue, purple and outlined in gold Star of David napkins. Very unique and reasonably priced. All of the items were reasonably priced and so many unique gift items. Lots of amazing handmade jewelry. Knitted scarfs and hats, dog jackets, wind chimes, felted items, ceramics. There were also 2 Fair Trade booths. I bought the PaperLl Picado at the one my co-worker was manning. It was great to see him there. The live music was also really good. The Rabbi and her wife did a duet. Seating was scarce, but we were able to find a place every time we came with food. The food was delicious. We started out with the falafel. They had the funniest sign over it- Vegetarian. I wanted to ask where they sold the meat version and what it was like, but I resisted. After touring all of the food. I realized they were catering to those who weren't Jewish. The coconut macaroons were labeled gluten free. I loved the falafel. You paid when you got it and then took it to the condiment table that was chuck full of hummus, mustard, lettuce/cabbage, hot sauces, and Jerusalem salad. Jerusalem salad was included in all meals and you can have as much as you want along with the hummus ect. That was a huge perk. We then had the Corn beef sandwich. It was $10 and more than enough for 2. It was hot so I passed on the matzo ball soup. I heard it was great. The Macaroons were fresh, moist and delicious. They also had free tea and coffee in the back. They had lots of baked goods and frozen items. The baked goods came from a bakery, either Grand in Oakland or the Pita House. Very nice a unique selection. They had chocolate chip challah. I've a big fan of regular and never heard of the dessert variety. According to one person this event was a fundraiser to the community. The family who manned the ice cream booth was putting their earning to a family members college fund. Another booth said 10% of proceeds go to the Temple. What a nice unique fundraiser. Logistic: It was all street parking, which worked out fine. We immediately found a space. They had several parking attendants making sure people weren't parking in the shopping center's main parking. I think that's a great idea as you want a relationship with those businesses around you. With this many people I was surprised there wasn't a line a mile long to use the bathroom. There were 2 stalls and 2 in line when I went. The weather was perfect and a true blessing as most things were out doors. I can't wait to go back next year.

    Great food at the Jewish Food Faire sponsored and executed by Congregation Beth Shalom.read more

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    Congregation Beth Shalom - 9/15/19 Handmade bracelet I purchased for my sister's birthday, she loved it!!

    9/15/19 Handmade bracelet I purchased for my sister's birthday, she loved it!!

    Congregation Beth Shalom - My toddler next to the beautiful doors!

    My toddler next to the beautiful doors!

    Congregation Beth Shalom - Love all of these pendants displayed at the My Booklandia  Booth at the 42nd annual Jewish Food Faire!!

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    Love all of these pendants displayed at the My Booklandia Booth at the 42nd annual Jewish Food Faire!!

    Chabad Jewish Community Center

    Chabad Jewish Community Center

    5.0(3 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    The first time I came here was on vacation, I needed to a place to pray, eat, and do the shabbat…read morething while mountain biking in the Sierra Foothills around Folsom. After being warmly received by Rabbi Grossbaum, his lovely wife and their adorable children, it was hard not to come back. Unlike many chabad houses, the Rabbi runs a tight ship, services are timely. This is not one of those places that waits for the minyan they know isn't showing up. I've been to several chabad houses where they wait hours for the mythical minyan. Not only do services start and end in a timely fashion, they are filled with song, words of wisdom, and a very friendly atmosphere. No one is going to leave you hanging, someone will find you a seat, grab you a siddur, and if you're not fluent in the liturgy, chances are someone will show you the place. I'm especially fond of the community dinners that are held on one Friday of each month, I've "happened" to join in on a few of these and there's nothing like a good home cooked shabbat meal with freshly baked challah.

    It never occurred to me that this place would be on yelp, whoohoo!…read more If you are Jewish, you owe it to yourself to attend one of their many events. If you are unfamiliar with Chabad Inc, they are a worldwide movement of Chasidic Orthodox Jews who follow the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Back in the old country, Chasidic Jews were kind of rebels who championed the piety of the common man, thus these people will always have a soft spot in my egalitarian heart. I am not a traditionally Orthodox person and I do not agree with all of the Rebbe's ideas, but you know two Jews three opinions and all that. The center is run by a wonderful and hardworking husband and wife team. I really cannot fathom how they manage to pull this off, but I am extremely grateful that such a high quality Jewish resource exists in this area. They have programs for men, women, kids and teens. There are also services on Saturday mornings and holidays.

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    Chabad Jewish Community Center - Turkey pastrami wraps.

    Turkey pastrami wraps.

    Chabad Jewish Community Center - Assorted goodies !

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    Assorted goodies !

    Chabad of Sacramento - California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger presides over the 16th annual Capitol Menorah Lighting in Sacramento. (Half-ton menorah)

    Chabad of Sacramento

    5.0(2 reviews)
    12.7 mi

    B"SD I would like to give Chabad of Sacramento the…read morerecognition and praise it deserves. Rav Rabbi Mendy is a light whose presence here makes life a lot better. He's been a tremendous help to me over the years, always going out of his way to make things better for me and my family. When I was struck by a drunk driver in 2007, he stepped forward to give me and my husband and son a stabilizing presence that ultimately helped me to heal and move on with my life. He saw me through the big ones...my marriage, my son's Brit Milah, and sadly, my Jewish Divorce. Some things end, not with a rainbow and pot of gold, but a new road in a new direction. Please visit Chabad of Sacramento, and meet this wonderful man face to face. He is the heart of kindness and compassion. They don't come better than Rav Mendy.

    Rabbi Mendy Cohen is a good man with a good heart. You will often see him in the news as the face…read moreof Jewish leadership in Sacramento. He is very welcoming and will help you feel at home in the Chabad of Sacramento. His sense of humor is something that is easily admired. The Sacbee once said of him, "with his full beard and sideburns, a wide black hat and somber clothing, looks a little strange, it's because he takes the Bible as his fashion guide. His fidelity to the ways of Hasidic Judaism makes him a highly visible presence in town and a rarity among the Sacramento area's 21,000 or so Jews. He does not mind the attention. Far from it. Cohen, who founded Chabad of Sacramento [in 1994], does not shy from controversy or publicity." The Kiddush after Shabbat services (10:00 am on Saturdays, check their site for the time each Friday evening) is a treat that warms the heart, the belly, and strengthens bonds within the community.

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    Chabad of Sacramento - Rabbi Cohen with Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger during 2009 Chanukah

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    Rabbi Cohen with Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger during 2009 Chanukah

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