First-ever stadium-adjacent Jewish fan outpost to serve Ford Field crowds during the Motown Winter Blast and Super Bowl XL
WEST BLOOMFIELD — They are everywhere. One of the oldest contemporary Jewish quips is that two things can be found worldwide, Coke and Chabad. Even at this years Super Bowl? You bet!

The Shul of West Bloomfield, a popular Detroit Chabad synagogue noted for its diversity and unique programming, has secured a prime storefront location a stone’s throw from Ford Field. Located at 1515 Woodward Ave. at the center of the Winter Blast between Clifford and Park, Chabad at Super Bowl XL, sponsored by Lubavitch Foundation of Michigan, will serve visitors with food for body and soul.

“We’ll be asking men to put on Tefillin, and giving out Shabbat candles to woman along with brochures, in addition to selling kosher food and snacks, and a Judaic gift shop” smiles Rabbi Yudi Mann, a rabbi of The Shul.

Chabad @ Super Bowl XL

First-ever stadium-adjacent Jewish fan outpost to serve Ford Field crowds during the Motown Winter Blast and Super Bowl XL

WEST BLOOMFIELD — They are everywhere. One of the oldest contemporary Jewish quips is that two things can be found worldwide, Coke and Chabad. Even at this years Super Bowl? You bet!

The Shul of West Bloomfield, a popular Detroit Chabad synagogue noted for its diversity and unique programming, has secured a prime storefront location a stone’s throw from Ford Field. Located at 1515 Woodward Ave. at the center of the Winter Blast between Clifford and Park, Chabad at Super Bowl XL, sponsored by Lubavitch Foundation of Michigan, will serve visitors with food for body and soul.

“We’ll be asking men to put on Tefillin, and giving out Shabbat candles to woman along with brochures, in addition to selling kosher food and snacks, and a Judaic gift shop” smiles Rabbi Yudi Mann, a rabbi of The Shul.

Chabad will also be hosting there, a tailgate party and invites the Jewish Community to Join. Admission will be $5.

Indeed, with the game day crowd so immense as to require 15,000 local area police officers, there are sure to be many Jews in attendance—which is exactly where you’d expect to find Chabad. Even it’s only for the weekend. Says Rabbi Mann: “Come score a mitzvah at Chabad at Super Bowl XL!”

For more information, please contact Rabbi Yudi Mann at 248-388-1595 or visit their website by Clicking Here