Sunday, November 1, 2020

Fwd: What is "The Shabbat Project"?


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From: Aish NY <info@aishny.com>
Date: Sun, Nov 1, 2020, 9:51 AM
Subject: What is "The Shabbat Project"?
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THE
SHABBAT PROJECT
KICKS OFF THIS WEEKEND
NOV. 6 -7!
It all began in South Africa back in 2013 when Chief Rabbi Dr Warren Goldstein called on the local community to experience the magic of one full Shabbat.

The Chief Rabbi offered a simple idea: Invite Jews from all walks of life – across the spectrum of religious affiliation, young and old, and from all corners of the world – to celebrate this day of rest.

The initiative was such a runaway success that communities around the world began calling the Rabbi asking to participate the following year. And thus The Shabbat Project was born.

Since the first project's inception, thousands of events have been celebrated in more than 1,600 cities around the world. Endless celebrities have jumped on board to promote this grassroots movement. And it continues to grow.
A FRIDAY NIGHT DINNER
OR THE WHOLE SHEBANG!
CHECK OUT THESE AMAZING RESOURCES
TO HELP YOU JOIN THE SHABBAT PROJECT WITH
A BEAUTIFUL SHABBAT
AT YOUR HOME!
Browse through some recipes from different cultures around the world and choose something different to make for the Shabbat Project.
Looking for a delicious challah recipe to make at home with your family? Look no further. This recipe card is infused with inspiration -- explaining the meaning and symbolism behind each of the ingredients used. 
The traditional prayer said to welcome Shabbat into our homes by lighting candles each week.

With Jewish women from around the world each sharing pearls of wisdom, this candle-lighting pack offers reflections on the Jewish tradition of candle-lighting that are almost as beautiful as the light of Shabbat itself.
From the blessing we say when lighting candles at the beginning of Shabbat, to the Havdalah prayer we recite at its close – this is the A-Z guide to all the Shabbat prayers and songs.
Spark conversation and connection at your Shabbat table with these parsha table cards. Let the intrigue lead to real-time discussion and debate about meaningful and relevant ideas and questions you may have.
Conversation cards for the table
Kick-start the conversation with these super-smooth conversation starters.
Looking to add vibe to your Shabbat table? Here you will find some popular songs to sing as you celebrate Shabbat.
Inspiring stories and profound ideas to share with your family and around your table.
You know that feeling you get when you arrive at the shop and you've left your list at home? Neither do we… because we have this checklist on our phone for just such emergencies.
So use it. You're welcome.
Day before and last minute checklist for preparing for Shabbat
When you're prepping for Shabbat, use this helpful list.
Keep the kids entertained with a variety of fun and educational games and activities - some leading up to Shabbat and we have a great new game that can be printed and played on Shabbat too!
Learn all about the hows and whys of Shabbat in 7 easy steps
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