Tefillin, Kosher And Jewish Tradition On Display At Jewish Heritage Day in Southwest Florida



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    Tefillin, Kosher And Jewish Tradition On Display At Jewish Heritage Day in Southwest Florida

    Over 500 people gathered at JetBlue Park in Southwest Florida for an unforgettable Jewish Heritage Day (Israel Fest)—a vibrant celebration of Jewish culture, unity, and tradition. The event featured live music, engaging family activities, and a bustling marketplace of local vendors, creating a joyful atmosphere filled with energy and connection • Full Story, Photos

    Over 500 people gathered at JetBlue Park in Southwest Florida for an unforgettable Jewish Heritage Day (Israel Fest)—a vibrant celebration of Jewish culture, unity, and tradition. The event featured live music, engaging family activities, and a bustling marketplace of local vendors, creating a joyful atmosphere filled with energy and connection.

    One of the event’s major highlights was the delicious Glatt Kosher food, a rare treat for a community that does not yet have a kosher restaurant or grocery store. Despite two kosher vendors canceling at the last minute, the festival was saved by Traveling Kosher Chef Sruly Baruch, whose commitment and culinary expertise ensured that festival-goers enjoyed an authentic kosher dining experience. The longest lines at the event were for his mouthwatering pastrami sandwiches with fresh coleslaw on rye bread, corned beef, crispy chicken nuggets, spicy wings, hot dogs, and perfectly golden French fries—all of which were so popular that they sold out completely!

    A special thank you goes to Federation Director Debbie Sanford, whose dedication to enhancing Jewish life in Southwest Florida—especially by prioritizing kosher events—continues to make a profound impact on the community.

    Mivtza Tefillin: A Spiritual Connection in the Heart of the Festival

    Chabad Lubavitch is dedicated to bringing Yiddishkeit to every Jew, wherever they may be, and this event was no exception. Shluchim Rabbi Yitzchok Minkowicz, of Chabad Lubavitch of Southwest Florida, and his son, Rabbi Meir Simcha Minkowicz (who is getting married next week!), led a meaningful Mivtza Tefillin campaign, offering Jewish men the opportunity to don tefillin.

    Many participants shared that the last time they had put on tefillin was at the Kotel in Jerusalem, making the moment deeply emotional and nostalgic. But for one attendee, it was even more profound.

    A retired police officer named Steve had celebrated a Bar Mitzvah as a child but had never put on tefillin in his life. Right there at the festival, the Rabbis helped him put on tefillin for the very first time. With live music playing, delicious kosher food being enjoyed, and hundreds of fellow Jews celebrating, we joked that this was the perfect setting for Steve’s long-awaited Bar Mitzvah!

    After the event, Steve sent a heartfelt message to Rabbi Minkowicz:

    “Rabbi, words can’t express the honor I felt having you put the tefillin on me for the first time. It was a true and long-awaited moment for me. Thank you for not judging me for that. I’ll see you soon. Thank you again, from the bottom of my heart.”

    This powerful moment reminds us that every Jew has a spark just waiting to be rekindled. Whether through a mitzvah, a heartfelt conversation, or simply sharing in the joy of Jewish life, events like these create lasting connections and open new doors for Jewish pride and observance.

    May this be the first of many such beautiful gatherings, bringing even more light, unity, and Yiddishkeit to Southwest Florida!

















































































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