Sukkah Fest

A fun filled afternoon for the entire family. A delicious barbecued dinner in the CAAC Sukkah, "the biggest Sukkah in the county" while the children create their own beautiful arts and crafts or jump around in the "moon walk". Fresh popcorn, soda, and cotton candy add to the festive atmosphere.

Chanukah Roller Skating Party

Every Chanukah, the entire Agudas Achim Chabad family gets together for an exciting Roller Skating party. To the fast beat of Jewish music, children and adults skate around the rink, have fun, and compete in races. A delicious homemade meal, including piping hot potato latkes, is served.

Tu B'shvat Celebration

Children of all ages compete in a Family Feud Game show, with questions on Jewish History, the bible and Holidays. Followed by a "create your own edible tree" competition.

Purim Parties

On Purim we have two Purim parties. One for the entire family, with music, balloons, refreshments, and great entertainment, (clown, juggler or magician). Every child in a costume walks away with a prize. The second program is an all outPurim Dinner. Everyone comes in costume and the entire Shul is decorated,. Every year we have another theme (past themes include the wild west, outer space, the far east, and beneath the sea). The star entertainer is usually the Rabbi, who sings, and acts to the delight of the crowd. This is not an event you want to miss.

Pesach Seder

To join a Pesach seder, contact the Rabbi.

Hebrew School Fishing Outing

Don’t miss this fishing trip. As we all head north to the trout farm, to catch, clean, and cook your very own fresh fish. A wonderful array of side dishes are made available by the CAAC sisterhood. Although sponsored by the Hebrew School, all shul members are welcome.

Lag B'omer Picnic

An afternoon of music, refreshments, and entertainment. There may even be an Upshernus (hair cutting ceremony) to celebrate.

Shavuos Ice Cream Party

As it is very important for children to be present at the reading of the Ten Commandments, each year there is an Ice Cream Party for all children under the age of Bar\Bat Mitzvah. Parents are also urged to attend services and listen to the reading of the Ten Commandments. Children are a very important part of the Shavuos holiday, because in the year 2448 - when G‑d gave the Torah to the Jewish people - the children were the Guarantors for the Torah Moshe (Moses) promised G‑d that the Jewish children of each generation would be taught the Torah, and G‑d accepted that as a guarantee that the Torah would be cherished and used forever.