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December, 2025 - January, 2026
Calendar for: Chabad of Bedford 220 South Bedford Road, Bedford Corners, NY 10549
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Tuesday, January 6, 2026
17 Tevet, 5786
Toddler Gymnastics Class
Roll, balance, slide & catch.
With Gymnastics Coach Anatoli.
With Gymnastics Coach Anatoli.
Tuesday, January 13, 2026
24 Tevet, 5786
Toddler Gymnastics Class
Roll, balance, slide & catch.
With Gymnastics Coach Anatoli.
With Gymnastics Coach Anatoli.
Shabbat, January 17, 2026
28 Tevet, 5786
Shabbat Ends 5:38 PM
Shabbat Parsha & Play
10:30am Parsha Story Time
11:30am Free Play
12:00pm Family Lunch
11:30am Free Play
12:00pm Family Lunch
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
2 Shevat, 5786
Toddler Gymnastics Class
Roll, balance, slide & catch.
With Gymnastics Coach Anatoli.
With Gymnastics Coach Anatoli.
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
3 Shevat, 5786
Women's Torah Class
Gift yourself one inspiring hour of intellectual stimulation, meaningful camaraderie, and enriching Jewish learning.
Women's Torah Class
Gift yourself one inspiring hour of intellectual stimulation, meaningful camaraderie, and enriching Jewish learning.
JLI: Captivating Cases in Rabbinic Responsa
Listen in on the surprising, practical questions your ancestors asked rabbis across Jewish history.
Join this six-session course to discover the little-known world of rabbinic responsa, a vast archive of the real-life questions of ethics and practice Jews asked across history—and the scholarly answers rabbis wrote.
Algiers is under siege: May I pray in a bathhouse? The Inquisition is watching: How will I celebrate Passover? Seventeen Jews are held hostage in faraway Regensburg after a blood libel: Must I help pay their ransom?
See what enables Jewish tradition to offer relevant guidance in a rapidly changing world—and come face-to-face with raw Jewish history.
(If you don’t know what a “rabbinic responsa” is, you’ll fit right in.)
Join this six-session course to discover the little-known world of rabbinic responsa, a vast archive of the real-life questions of ethics and practice Jews asked across history—and the scholarly answers rabbis wrote.
Algiers is under siege: May I pray in a bathhouse? The Inquisition is watching: How will I celebrate Passover? Seventeen Jews are held hostage in faraway Regensburg after a blood libel: Must I help pay their ransom?
See what enables Jewish tradition to offer relevant guidance in a rapidly changing world—and come face-to-face with raw Jewish history.
(If you don’t know what a “rabbinic responsa” is, you’ll fit right in.)

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