NCFJE to Subsidize Kaporos for Crown Heights

Despite recent inflation and chicken prices on the rise, NCFJE is back once again with subsidized Kaporos servicing the Crown Heights community.

Message from the NCFJE:

Baruch Hashem with the continued growth of our Lubavitcher community, the NCFJE together with our sponsors have once again stepped up to help Keep Minhagim Alive!

This year we have worked hard to procure a NEW EAST FLATBUSH LOCATION (exact street to be announced next week). This location will be available on Tuesday the 4th of Tishrei from 3:30PM until 7PM for a limited supply of pre-orders only! We are still looking for sponsors to help in this big mitzvah.

Baruch Hashem for our main location, we would like to once again thank Rabbi Dovid Fisher, Mr. Morris Gad as well as an anonymous donor for their support in this project of bringing this new partially subsidized location to fruition.

Please visit NCFJE.org/Kaporos for purchasing and more information!

  • NEW EAST FLATBUSH LOCATION! Tuesday, 4th Tishrei/September 19th 3PM until 7PM
  • Subsidized Kaporos: Thursday, 6th Tishrei/September 21st, 1PM – until supplies last @Bais Rivkah Parking Lot, entrance on Montgomery street.
  • Partially Subsidized Kaporos: Thursday, 6th Tishrei/September 21st, Corner of Troy and Rutland (subject to change due to weather, in such an event you will be notified) 5PM-7PM preorder online ONLY!
  • Erev Yom Kippur Kaporos: Motzei Shabbos, 8th Tishrei/September 23rd 9PM until Sunday 9th Tishrei/September 24th (until supplies last) @Bais Rivkah Parking Lot, Shechita from 10PM until 5AM
  • Erev Yom Kippur Kaporos: Motzei Shabbos, 8th Tishrei/September 23rd 9PM until Sunday 9th Tishrei/September 24th (until supplies last) @824 Eastern Parkway, Shechita from 10PM until 5:30AM

DISCLAIMER: NCFJE retains ownership of the chickens. With your donation, you receive the right to use a chicken for the Kaporos ritual.

Customer Service: [email protected]

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