Friday, December 13, 2013

Chabad Austin 2013 hosts menorah workshop at Home Depot

Event No. 1 – Chabad Austin hosts a menorah workshop at Home Depot for all the area children.
On Sunday November 24, 2013, it was a deliciously cold and drizzly day (in Austin we embrace both), perfect for a Chanukah workshop at Home Depot.

Baruch holds a example of a fully assembled menorah.

The children and parents start to arrive.

Home Depot provided the material as well as work tables, aprons and some expert advice.

Rabbi Levertov and the Rebbetzin Rochel Levertov, directors of Chabad of Austin.

Everyone was enjoying themselves and seemed very focused on the task.



 Rochel Levertov, Chana and Rabbi Yosef Levertov.

After the assembly came the opportunity for creative individualization.


The Rebbetzin prepared homemade Latkes for everyone's enjoyment.

The Rabbi gave out dreidels to anyone who asked.


All the children showed tremendous pride in their accomplishments.

The Rabbi wishes to thank everyone for a great turnout.




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Thursday, December 12, 2013

Chabad Austin 2013 lights Chanukah menorah at the Texas State Capitol.

Event No. 2 – November 28th (Thanksgiving day) 2013, The Chabad Austin celebrates the first night of Chanukah by lighting the menorah at the historic State Capitol.


This Chanukah was a unique opportunity for Chabad of Austin to light the menorah and have the "Center Stage" so to speak. For this year, Chanukah occured at the same time as Thanksgiving. This provided us an special window of opportunity. Since this is not scheduled to happen for another 79,000+ years, it was a once in many lifetimes event. Above, Rabbi Mendy Levertov finishes the task of final lighting preparations.


The weather could not have been better. If you know Austin you can really appreciate the autumns here. Cool, crisp and "the sky is not cloudy all day." Additionally, because it was Thanksgiving Day, our group had the City and Capitol practically to ourselves.


State Representative Elliott Naishtat and the Rebbetzin Rochel Levertov. Note the lone red electrical cord in the corner. Representative Naishtat graciously helped get it installed. Chabad normally uses the Capitol's annual Christmas Tree's electrical line for our lights as well.


Representative Elliott Naishtat represented the State of Texas, Arguably, he was just as appreciated as the Governor is, when he has helped light the menorah in past years.


State Representative Elliott Naishtat lighting the menorah on the first night of Chanukah 2013.



Rabbi Yosef Levertov chants a celebratory benediction, while also participating in a Chabad global celebration of Chanukah. Chabad's distinctive menorahs are publicly lit throughout the world annually as we reach this time.



The Rebbetzin Rochel Levertov, her son, Rabbi Mendy Levertov and Representative Elliott Naishtat.


Levi Levertov, Rabbi Yosef Levertov, and Rabbi Mendy Levertov.


Rabbi Mendy Levertov helped set the festive tone and everyone started to celebrate Chabad style.


By the way, celebrating Chabad style fits very well in Austin, "The Nation's (World's) Capital of Live Music".


The men celebrating Chabad style.

 The women celebrating Chabad style.

Even our youngest guests helped celebrate this festive holiday while proudly displaying their knowledge of Hebrew and Jewish learning (יידדישקעיט).



The Rebbetzin graciously provided delicious homemade latkes and donuts while dedicated members of Austin's Chabad community helped serve our guests.


Several generations turned out for the annual Texas Capitol's festivities.


Out came the Dreidels and "Chanukah Gelt" and a millennia old tradition is again passed on to a new generation.


The Rabbi Yosef Levertov took the time to give an interview to a local television station.


Many members of our local Jewish, multi ethnic community turned out for this year's Texas Capitol festivities.



Blog author, Stephen Bornstein with Rabbi Yosef Levertov.


The Rabbis and community guests took time for their evening prayers (אָוונט תפילות) at the gate to the Capitol's grounds.


With the menorah all alone on center stage, this was a Chanukah to remember. 



Chabad of Austin is proud to be a participant in the annual global celebration of Chanukah by lighting the menorah in very public spaces. These public menorah lightings were initiated by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson and take place in thousands of locals around the world. 

Chabad Menorahs Around the Globe.
From Paris to Buenos Aires, Cairo to California, Madrid to Moscow, public Menorahs light up cities and towns around the globe. Visit 30 of these Menorahs.


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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Chabad Austin 2013 celebrates Chanukah at city hall.

Event No. 3 – Chabad Austin, December 1, 2013 celebrates Chanukah at city hall.

Chabad Rabbi Yosef Levertov welcomes guests to the 2013 Chanukah menorah lighting at Austin City Hall.


Austin Chabad, continuing in their annual tradition, lighted their second Chanukah menorah at City Hall on December 1st, 2013.



Rabbi Yosef Levertov wishes to thank all our supporters, old friends and those new faces in helping us celebrate this important annual tradition. Lighting the Chanukah menorah in public is an important act in fulfilling the mitzvot and the wishes of our beloved Rebbe.

Everyone celebrated Chabad style, a natural for Austin.





Rabbi Mendy Levertov, Chabad's newest emissary here, explains the reasons for lighting two public menorahs in Austin. One at the Texas Capitol, another at City Hall. Additionally, the Chabad House on the campus at the University of Texas in Austin puts up a public menorah as well. 


Rabbi Yosef Levertov explains the importance of lighting the Chanukah menorah in public.


The recently arrived Rebbetzin, Mrs. Mussy Levertov, her daughter Chani and the proud grandfather, Rabbi Yosef Levertov.

The proud aunt, Chana Levertov with Chani.

Rabbi Levertov with a local Austin musician.

Chabad of Austin is proud to be a participant in the annual global celebration of Chanukah by lighting the menorah in very public spaces, both as a fulfillment of a mitzvot and the wishes of our beloved Rebbe.

Chabad Menorahs Around the Globe.
From Paris to Buenos Aires, Cairo to California, Madrid to Moscow, public Menorahs light up cities and towns around the globe. Visit 30 of these Menorahs.


Chabad Austin's home page.

Explore the wealth of Jewish culture with Chabad Austin Torah Studies.

Discover the diversity of Jewish studies right here in Austin with Chabad's Yeshiva Experience.

Keep up with the Chabad Austin family through our Facebook page.

Learn about programs for the youngest members of our community at Chabad Austin's Hebrew Preparatory School Bais Menachem .

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Monday, December 9, 2013

Chabad Austin 2013 Inaugurates New Playgound at Hebrew Preparatory School Bais Menachem.

Event No. 4 – Chabad's Austin Hebrew Preparatory School Bais Menachem (HPSBM) inaugurates its new outdoor playground with a Chanukah celebration.

Parents, HPSBM students and the entire community were all invited to this festive Chanukah show.


Parents and their children took advantage of the sunny day to enjoy the Chanukah show, carnival games, "moon walk" Sufgayot, latkes (סופגאַניאָט און לאַטקעס), cookie decorating and lighting of the Menorah.







A real holiday feeling prevailed with cast members mingling with guests.


The audience assembled as the show was about to begin.


Rabbi Yosef Levertov welcomes invited guests and emphasized the importance of passing on love of Jewish tradition (הענאָטש) to the next generation.



Rebbetzin Rochel Levertov introduces the talented young performers. These youngsters learn to sing in English, Hebrew and as shown below Spanish. She also acknowledged and thanked Chana Levertov for all the hard work in writing, producing and directing the Chanukah play.



A Chanukah play, was enjoyed by all. This modern adaption of the Maccabees's story was written and directed by Chana Levertov, shown below with production assistance from Mussi Levertov.


Rabbi Mendy Levertov prepares the new playground and plaques for the dedication ceremonies and ribbon cutting.


The children helped create the plaques honoring the Tocker Family Foundation, Brown Family, Xanadu Landscaping and Dr. and Mrs. Zvi Yaniv.


Rabbi Yosef Levertov thanks the representative from the The Tocker Family Foundation for their support.


Everyone eagerly awaited the opportunity to try out the new playground equipment.


Rabbi Yosef Levertov, Representatives of The Tocker Family Foundation and the Brown Family with the Rebbetzin Rochel Levertov.


Finally, the ribbon cutting ceremony and the children's chance to play on the new equipment.





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Explore the wealth of Jewish culture with Chabad Austin Torah Studies.

Discover the diversity of Jewish studies right here in Austin with Chabad's Yeshiva Experience.

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Learn about programs for the youngest members of our community at Chabad Austin's Hebrew Preparatory School Bais Menachem .

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