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Welcome to the Chabad at Midtown Jewish center. Tucked in between Edgewater, Midtown, the ‘Miami Design District’ and ‘Wynwood’, Chabad at Midtown serves as a Spiritual oasis and a “Jewish Space” for young dynamic people to meet and connect with others who live and work in this vibrant neighborhood.
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Daily Thought
Esau said, “I have a lot.” Jacob said, “I have all.” As in “all I need.” Esau had a family of six. They were called “six souls.” Plural. Jacob had a family of seventy. They were called “seventy soul.” Singular. Esau lived in a granular, tossed-together, fragmented world in which he collected a lot of things and many people. A noisy world. Jacob lived in a universe, a singular whole, in which all he encountered was only another manifestation of an essential oneness. Wherever he was, he had everything. And you? Do you have many things? Or do you have much light? Maamar Hechaltzu 5659, chapter 3.
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