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Whitby, Ontario Canada | change
Whitby, Ontario Canada | change
December, 2025 - January, 2026
Calendar for: Chabad of Durham Region 1121 Dundas Street East, Whitby, ON L1N 2K4 Canada
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Contact Info
Shabbat, December 13, 2025
23 Kislev, 5786
Shabbat Ends 5:27 PM
Imagine worshipping in an atmosphere of total inclusion and acceptance, where you are welcome, in fact encouraged, to ask questions, and where you are implored to be as nonjudgmental of your neighbour as he or she is of you.
Grand Whitby Chanukah Party
Where:
Whitby Public Library
405 Dundas St. West Whitby, ON L1N 6A1 Canada
405 Dundas St. West Whitby, ON L1N 6A1 Canada
Story Hour At Bowmanville Public Library
entertaining
Storytelling session
Followed by:
creative crafts, Dreidels, latkas and chocolate Gelt
Where:
Bowmanville Library
163 Church St. Bowmanville, ON Canada
163 Church St. Bowmanville, ON Canada
Shabbat, December 20, 2025
30 Kislev, 5786
Shabbat Ends 5:29 PM
Imagine worshipping in an atmosphere of total inclusion and acceptance, where you are welcome, in fact encouraged, to ask questions, and where you are implored to be as nonjudgmental of your neighbour as he or she is of you.
Adult's Chanukah Party
Pickering Chanukah Party
Where:
Chestnut Hill Developments Recreation Complex
1867 Valley Farm Rd. Pickering, ON Canada
1867 Valley Farm Rd. Pickering, ON Canada
Shabbat, December 27, 2025
7 Tevet, 5786
Shabbat Ends 5:33 PM
Imagine worshipping in an atmosphere of total inclusion and acceptance, where you are welcome, in fact encouraged, to ask questions, and where you are implored to be as nonjudgmental of your neighbour as he or she is of you.
Shabbat, January 3, 2026
14 Tevet, 5786
Shabbat Ends 5:39 PM
Imagine worshipping in an atmosphere of total inclusion and acceptance, where you are welcome, in fact encouraged, to ask questions, and where you are implored to be as nonjudgmental of your neighbour as he or she is of you.
Shabbat, January 10, 2026
21 Tevet, 5786
Shabbat Ends 5:46 PM
Imagine worshipping in an atmosphere of total inclusion and acceptance, where you are welcome, in fact encouraged, to ask questions, and where you are implored to be as nonjudgmental of your neighbour as he or she is of you.

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