Join Rabbi Efrem Goldberg as he guides us in transforming our Fridays into meaningful Erev Shabbos experiences. This inspiring episode emphasizes the unique opportunity Shabbos gives us every week—a moment to disconnect from distractions and reconnect to what truly matters.
Rabbi Goldberg reflects on the light of Chanukah and how its afterglow can fuel our Shabbos preparation, reminding us that Shabbos is the ultimate weekly holiday. He shares practical and heartfelt insights on how to make Shabbos personal and special: from setting the table early, creating joyous atmospheres, and playing Shabbos music, to fostering traditions that leave lasting impressions on our families and guests.
Shabbos is not just about physical rest but about spiritual renewal, connection, and rejuvenation. How can we make Shabbos our own? What memories, smells, tastes, and moments will define our Shabbos tables? Rabbi Goldberg challenges us to embrace this day intentionally, crafting a Shabbos that reflects our unique values and priorities.
Take a moment to think: How will you turn this Friday into Erev Shabbos? What will make your Shabbos table sing with joy and connection? Share in the beauty of this special day and make it your own.
About this video
“Turn Friday into Erev Shabbos #204 - Make it YOUR Shabbos” is a video from Rabbi Efrem Goldberg, published on January 3, 2025 and available to watch on VideoVinkel. The total runtime is 6:41. It has been viewed 180 times so far. Press play above to stream the full video right here, or open the original on YouTube.
“Turn Friday into Erev Shabbos #204 - Make it YOUR Shabbos” was uploaded by Rabbi Efrem Goldberg on January 3, 2025. You can browse more uploads from Rabbi Efrem Goldberg on VideoVinkel.
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