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September - October, 2025
Calendar for: Chabad of Ellicott City 9785 Route 99, Ellicott City, MD 21042
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Wednesday, September 10, 2025
17 Elul, 5785
Wednesday Back To Basics Women’s class!
Instructor: Rebbetzin Leah Baron Join us as we delve into the deeper meaning of the Hebrew alphabet.
We will learn how everything in the Torah is there for a reason, even how the letters are written and designed.
Location: 9785 Route 99, Ellicott City, MD 21042
Time: 5:00-5:45 PM
or
You can join us via Zoom at us05web.zoom.us/j/3039857340
We will learn how everything in the Torah is there for a reason, even how the letters are written and designed.
Location: 9785 Route 99, Ellicott City, MD 21042
Time: 5:00-5:45 PM
or
You can join us via Zoom at us05web.zoom.us/j/3039857340
Thursday, September 11, 2025
18 Elul, 5785
Jewish Business Lunch Deli Pop-Up
Join us for this month’s Business Lunch — featuring a Pop-Up Jewish Deli! Enjoy your deli favorites — corned beef on rye, kosher pickles, and more — while connecting with fellow professionals for networking, inspiration, and great conversation.
We’re excited to welcome Lois & Bob Cameron of Soft Stuff Distributors as our guest speakers, sharing insights and stories from their business journey.
Details:
Delicious Jewish Deli classics
Networking with local professionals
Inspiring talk by Lois & Bob Cameron
✨ Same time, same place — don’t miss it!
👉 RSVP now to reserve your spot. Space is limited.
We’re excited to welcome Lois & Bob Cameron of Soft Stuff Distributors as our guest speakers, sharing insights and stories from their business journey.
Details:
Delicious Jewish Deli classics
Networking with local professionals
Inspiring talk by Lois & Bob Cameron
✨ Same time, same place — don’t miss it!
👉 RSVP now to reserve your spot. Space is limited.
Where:
Columbia Corporate Park 100
6011 University Blvd Ellicott City, MD 21043
6011 University Blvd Ellicott City, MD 21043
Thursday Torah Class
Ki Tavo: The “Right” Approach
Curses and blessings in the Torah - which one comes first? A guide to healthy relationships and positive influence.
Location: 9785 Route 99, Ellicott City, MD 21042
Time: 6:00-7:00 PM
You can join us via Zoom here: us05web.zoom.us/j/3039857340
Curses and blessings in the Torah - which one comes first? A guide to healthy relationships and positive influence.
Location: 9785 Route 99, Ellicott City, MD 21042
Time: 6:00-7:00 PM
You can join us via Zoom here: us05web.zoom.us/j/3039857340
Wednesday, September 17, 2025
24 Elul, 5785
Wednesday Back To Basics Women’s class!
Instructor: Rebbetzin Leah Baron Join us as we delve into the deeper meaning of the Hebrew alphabet.
We will learn how everything in the Torah is there for a reason, even how the letters are written and designed.
Location: 9785 Route 99, Ellicott City, MD 21042
Time: 5:00-5:45 PM
or
You can join us via Zoom at us05web.zoom.us/j/3039857340
We will learn how everything in the Torah is there for a reason, even how the letters are written and designed.
Location: 9785 Route 99, Ellicott City, MD 21042
Time: 5:00-5:45 PM
or
You can join us via Zoom at us05web.zoom.us/j/3039857340
Thursday, September 18, 2025
25 Elul, 5785
Thursday Torah Class
Nitzavim-Vayelech: Behind the Mask
The Torah warns that G-d may leave the Jewish people and conceal His face from them. But Rashi sweetens the pill and tells us that this isn't literal. Consolation in the concealment.
Location: 9785 Route 99, Ellicott City, MD 21042
Time: 6:00-7:00 PM
You can join us via Zoom here: us05web.zoom.us/j/3039857340
The Torah warns that G-d may leave the Jewish people and conceal His face from them. But Rashi sweetens the pill and tells us that this isn't literal. Consolation in the concealment.
Location: 9785 Route 99, Ellicott City, MD 21042
Time: 6:00-7:00 PM
You can join us via Zoom here: us05web.zoom.us/j/3039857340
Monday, September 22, 2025
29 Elul, 5785
Light Holiday Candles at 6:46 PM
Evening Service
The Rosh Hashana Service is a sacred gathering that marks the Jewish New Year. It includes prayers, shofar blowing, and moments for personal reflection. It offers a meaningful opportunity for individuals to connect with their spirituality, seek forgiveness, and set intentions for the year ahead.
Holiday Meal
The Rosh Hashana Service is a sacred gathering that marks the Jewish New Year. It includes prayers, shofar blowing, and moments for personal reflection. It offers a meaningful opportunity for individuals to connect with their spirituality, seek forgiveness, and set intentions for the year ahead.
Tuesday, September 23, 2025
1 Tishrei, 5786
Light Holiday Candles after 7:42 PM
Day 1 - Day Service
The Rosh Hashana Service is a sacred gathering that marks the Jewish New Year. It includes prayers, shofar blowing, and moments for personal reflection. It offers a meaningful opportunity for individuals to connect with their spirituality, seek forgiveness, and set intentions for the year ahead.
Day 1 - Holiday Meal
The Rosh Hashana Service is a sacred gathering that marks the Jewish New Year. It includes prayers, shofar blowing, and moments for personal reflection. It offers a meaningful opportunity for individuals to connect with their spirituality, seek forgiveness, and set intentions for the year ahead.
Shofar and Tashlich
Join us for a family-friendly Rosh Hashanah event in our beautiful garden. Hear the Shofar, participate in the Tashlich ceremony by the water, and enjoy delicious treats.
Day 1 - Evening Prayer Service
The Rosh Hashana Service is a sacred gathering that marks the Jewish New Year. It includes prayers, shofar blowing, and moments for personal reflection. It offers a meaningful opportunity for individuals to connect with their spirituality, seek forgiveness, and set intentions for the year ahead.
Day 1 - Evening Meal
The Rosh Hashana Service is a sacred gathering that marks the Jewish New Year. It includes prayers, shofar blowing, and moments for personal reflection. It offers a meaningful opportunity for individuals to connect with their spirituality, seek forgiveness, and set intentions for the year ahead.
Wednesday, September 24, 2025
2 Tishrei, 5786
Holiday Ends 7:40 PM
Day 2- Day Service
The Rosh Hashana Service is a sacred gathering that marks the Jewish New Year. It includes prayers, shofar blowing, and moments for personal reflection. It offers a meaningful opportunity for individuals to connect with their spirituality, seek forgiveness, and set intentions for the year ahead.
Day 2 - Holiday Meal
The Rosh Hashana Service is a sacred gathering that marks the Jewish New Year. It includes prayers, shofar blowing, and moments for personal reflection. It offers a meaningful opportunity for individuals to connect with their spirituality, seek forgiveness, and set intentions for the year ahead.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025
9 Tishrei, 5786
Light Holiday Candles at 6:32 PM
Evening Prayer Service: Kol Nidrei
Kol Nidrei nullifies vows and promises made to God, allowing individuals to approach the day with sincerity and seek forgiveness for any unfulfilled obligations. It serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of personal accountability and the opportunity for spiritual renewal that Yom Kippur brings.
Thursday, October 2, 2025
10 Tishrei, 5786
Holiday Ends 7:28 PM
Day Prayer Service
The Yom Kippur is a solemn and introspective gathering that commemorates the Jewish Day of Atonement. It is a time for repentance, forgiveness, and spiritual reflection. The service typically includes prayers, fasting, and communal confession of sins.
Yizkor Memorial Service
Come together in reflection and remembrance. The Yizkor Memorial Service includes special prayers and readings that evoke memories of those who have passed away. It is an opportunity for mourners to connect with their grief, pay tribute to their loved ones, and seek comfort and solace in the community.
Evening Prayer Service: Mincha and Neilah
Mincha and Neilah capture the essence of Yom Kippur by emphasizing repentance, reflection, and the quest of forgiveness. They provide an important time for people to reflect on their actions, reconcile with their Creator, and seek a new beginning as the day comes to an end.

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