Water Safety Starts Here: Join the J’s Aquatics Program
Water safety begins with education, practice, and confidence in the water. At the Mandel JCC, our Aquatics Program is designed to help children build the essential skills they need to stay safe while developing comfort and independence in aquatic environments. Drowning remains one of the leading causes of accidental injury among young children, which […]
One Story, One Child, One Shared Moment at a Time
Temple Judea is proud of the team of volunteers who bring joy and a love of learning to the students at Grove Park Elementary School each month. The dedicated group of approximately 15 volunteers partners with school librarian Erika Mardis, whose warmth, enthusiasm, and vision have made this reading program truly special. The energy […]
Unity in Motion: Rabbi and Pastor Run Together to Honor Dr. King’s Legacy
In a powerful display of interfaith unity and shared commitment to justice, Rabbi Yaron Kapitulnik and Pastor Samuel St. Fleur laced up their running shoes to participate in the 5th Annual MLK5K/10K and Divine Nine 5K Challenge, honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The event, held at the Dan […]
Event Highlights Local Jewish Artists
A Jewish art show was held at Chabad of Singer Island, Juno Beach & the Beaches with over 180 guests in attendance. Set against an unexpected Florida chill, the event brought warmth, color, and community spirit to the area, drawing art lovers, families, and supporters. The gallery space came alive with color, texture, and […]
Local Students Advance to JewQ Finals
Last month, 14 students from Chabad of Palm Beach Gardens Hebrew School took the stage to compete in the Local Torah Championship. These dedicated students are part of the advanced JewQ program, where they go beyond their Torah studies through the Living Jewish Curriculum to prepare for this spelling bee-style competition. The interactive program […]
Jewish American Composer Visits Palm Beach Symphony
Daniel Asia Photo by Ingvi Kallen As part of Palm Beach Symphony’s 2025–2026 Masterworks Concert Series, the orchestra is featuring the works of several American composers to celebrate the nation’s 250th birthday. During last month’s performance at the Kravis Center, a special guest was in the house: Jewish American composer Daniel Asia flew in to […]
Singles Kibbitz at Mishpacha Happy Hour
Chabad of Palm Beach Gardens was buzzing with energy and laughter recently as more than 50 Jewish singles, ages 65 and over, came together for a memorable Mishpacha Happy Hour. The event offered an opportunity for community members to connect, enjoy good food, and spend an uplifting evening in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. […]
Three Temples Unite for Spirited Pickleball Tournament
The sound of paddles striking plastic balls echoed across the courts as three South Florida congregations gathered for the Inter-Temple Pickleball Tournament. Members from Temple Judea, Temple Beth David, and Temple Beth Am set aside their weekly routines to participate in an afternoon of spirited competition, laughter, and community building. The tournament brought together […]
The Hostage and His Emerald-Faced Watch
Rabbi Berel Namdar with released hostage Matan Engerst Recently, Tzivia and I traveled to Israel with a mission in mind: to share the love and support of our entire community with wounded IDF soldiers and their families and recently released hostages. The time we spent with them will stay with us forever. They so […]
Benzaiten Center for Creative Arts
Two Events You Don’t Want to Miss On Thursday, January 15, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Benzaiten will host a fun fundraiser called A Night in Venice. It will be an immersive experience providing a special Venetian goblet glassblowing demonstration performed by Baltimore artist Tim McFadden, who is one of the center’s visiting artists […]










