Boca JCC’s Project L.I.F.E. Supports Young Adults with Special Needs
The Adolph & Rose Levis Jewish Community Center (Levis JCC) in Boca Raton has announced that it has a few openings in its Project L.I.F.E. (Learning. Independence. Friendship. Experiences.), a weekday program that supports young adults with special needs as they build essential life skills, confidence, and greater independence through structured instruction, wellness activities, and […]
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. […]
Lighthouse ArtCenter’s 13th Annual Plein Air Festival Returns March 1–7
Free, weeklong celebration of outdoor painting welcomes the public to watch, learn, and collect Watch the creative process unfold as 30 award-winning artists from around the world set up their easels across Palm Beach and Martin counties. Live Painting and Daily Art Sales Artists will be painting en plein air, a French term […]
New Food Pyramid, New Priorities for Food Assistance Programs
Whether you are a gourmet or a gourmand, you’ve likely lived through more than one official attempt to tell you how to eat. Plates, pyramids, and charts have come and gone, each promising to clarify what belongs on our dinner table and what should be avoided. Dairy has shrunk, carbs have risen and fallen, meat […]
A Heart of Hope, One Transplant, and Endless Possibilities
In February 2024, Migdalia Rodriguez had just moved to Tampa, was busy building her remote private mental health counseling practice, and was preparing to take a long-awaited trip to Greece with her beloved service dog, Milo, in the upcoming summer. She was 39 years old and looking forward to this next phase of her life. […]
The Pet Cottage Post
Love Without An Expiration Date We often talk about love as something emotional—something we feel in a moment or during a season of life. At The Pet Cottage, we’ve learned something different. Love, at its most honest, is not fleeting. It doesn’t disappear when circumstances change. It doesn’t have an end date. Here, […]
Jewish Education for Non-Jews?
Non-Jews want Jewish education — and I have proof! Recently, I was on a cruise during the eight days of Chanukah as well as three Friday nights. The cruise line arranged for eight nights of candle-lighting along with latkes, candles, sufganiot, challah (and cover), and prayer booklets. The only problem was they did not […]
Young Families Gather for Winter Fun
Parents and their little ones gathered last month for a Mom, Dad & Me session at Chabad of Palm Beach Gardens, where the garden was transformed into a cozy winter-themed wonderland — Florida style! Babies explored engaging sensory play, enjoyed playful “snowball” fun, and were wrapped up in colorful scarves as part of […]
Community Calendar
Chabad of Palm Beach Gardens 6100 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens 624-2223, http://www.jewishgardens.com Morning Services Sundays, 9 a.m. Monday to Friday, 7:30 a.m. Evening Services & Jewish Life 101 Monday to Thursday, 5 p.m. (7:15 Starting March 8) Sundays 10 a.m., Hebrew School Mondays 8:30 a.m., Worldwide Wisdom Tuesdays 8:30 a.m., Worldwide Wisdom 11 a.m., […]










