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Teens’ Pre-Rosh Hashanah Party at Chabad Jewish Center

Coral Springs, Florida – As part of the global CTeen youth program, the Chabad Jewish Center of Coral Springs will throw a pre-Rosh Hashanah party for Jewish youths.
This Sunday, September 15, at 5:30 p.m., the celebration will be held at the center located at 11325 W. Atlantic Boulevard.
A written statement publicizing the event states that it will be “an unforgettable night packed with excitement, laughter, and memories you’ll never forget.” The event is being called the “Orange and Blue Kickoff Party” in honor of the youth program’s favorite colors.
The biggest Jewish teen network in the world, CTeen seeks to develop future leaders, support self-discovery, and foster community service.
Chabad claims that the youth organization sometimes referred to as the ChabadTeen Network, has 804 chapters spread over 63 nations on six continents.
The announcement states that teens attending the celebration will “have a delicious dairy dinner waiting.” The event will include an activity that, according to the organizers, will make attendees’ outfits “messy” in a good way, so attendees should dress accordingly.
The announcement reads, “This is your chance to hang out with friends, make new ones, and start the year off in the best way possible.”
The party’s dinner is free, but in order to participate, guests must RSVP online by today, September 13.
This year, Rosh Hashanah falls on Wednesday, October 2, at dusk and ends on Friday, October 4, at dusk.
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