
As Passover drew to a close, Chabad of Singer Island, Juno Beach and the Beaches hosted the meaningful tradition known as the Meal of Moshiach, with over 50 in attendance. Originating from the teachings of the Baal Shem Tov, this gathering focused on the anticipation of the ultimate redemption.

Participants shared matzah and four cups of wine, accompanied by uplifting songs, Torah insights, and stories of faith. It was the kind of atmosphere participants felt connected without even thinking about it.
More than a closing ritual, the Meal of Moshiach inspires reflection on how each person can help bring about a brighter, more peaceful future through acts of kindness and spiritual growth.
Attendees left feeling uplifted, carrying with them a taste of redemption and a renewed sense of purpose. Rabbi Namdar and Rebbitzin Namdar believe that, in a world often marked by uncertainty, this beautiful tradition offers a powerful message: The future is bright, and each of us has a role in bringing it to fruition
