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Rabbi Shemtov, co-director of Chabad at MSU, addresses the crowd during Shabbat dinner

Senior Jared Pazner poses with his mom, Monica Moray, one of many parents who came up to MSU to participate in this Shabbat dinner with their Spartans.

Alex Mison and Alli Vanderaue help to open the evening.

Friendship Circle Director Rabbi Levi Shemtov helps a Spartan in laying tefillin at the “Kotel wall.”

Dr. Blake and Noami Casher of East Lansing enjoy the night of Jewish unity.

MSU Chabad’s Mega Shabbat Dinner BRIAN GOLDSMITH SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS

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uring Chabad’s first year on the Michigan State University campus in the spring of 2019, they held a Shabbat dinner at Spartan Stadium, the first event of its kind in Michigan State’s Jewish history. They did it again on April 8 at Spartan Stadium. “We wanted to do something on campus that everyone walking by and everybody

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would see — something fun and cool for Jewish pride,” said Simi Shemtov, who, along with her husband, Rabbi Bentzion Shemtov, founded the Chabad and planned the 2019 Mega Shabbat. Back then, the Shemtovs had to tell the caterers and Spartan Stadium what a Shabbat dinner was. This year the Shemtovs brought more firsts to Spartan Stadium. March 31 marked the first time tefillin had ever been wrapped on the field

at Spartan Stadium. Rabbi Shemtov led Elan Krakoff in the Shema as Krakoff wrapped the black leather straps around his left arm. Another first: Chabad kashered the kitchen in Spartan Stadium’s Huntington Club. More than 300 people came to this year’s Mega Shabbat, which featured many proIsrael related things, including a Kotel photo backdrop and henna painting, all part of the pre-dinner, which Chabad

called the “Israel Matzah Ball Social.” Participants had a ball at the event. “Honestly one of the best Shabboses I have ever had, and I have had over 3,500 Shabboses in my life,” Dr. Howard and Dr. Barbara Belkin of Birmingham wrote after the event. Due to the fighting in Ukraine, Chabad dedicated the dinner to the people of Ukraine.


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Looking Back

3min
pages 70-72

Obits

15min
pages 65-69

Spotlight

3min
page 64

The Exchange

3min
pages 62-63

Community Calendar

3min
page 61

The Stolen Narrative of the Bulgarian Jews and the Holocaust

8min
pages 57-59

Celebrity News

4min
page 60

A Pesach Message

3min
page 50

Film Fest Package: Want to Go to the Movies?

10min
pages 53-56

Moments

2min
page 48

Torah Portion

3min
page 49

Meet Lauren: Inspired by Generations

4min
pages 40-41

Helping to Serve and Protect

10min
pages 35-37

Snuffle Mat Making

2min
pages 42-43

MSU Chabad’s Mega Shabbat Dinner

2min
pages 38-39

Yom HaShoah Remembrance at The HC

3min
page 34

A Humanitarian Crisis

5min
pages 32-33

Congregation Beth Shalom Continues to Innovate

3min
pages 20-21

Sights Set on the Future

7min
pages 12-15

Happy 50th Birthday, Josh

3min
pages 24-25

Meet Carolyn Koblin: The ‘Cueen’ of Giving Back

2min
pages 22-23

Essays and viewpoints

22min
pages 4-11

Saving Ukrainian Teens

4min
pages 28-29

Days of Memory and Meaning

7min
pages 16-19
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