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Chabad newspaper, Huh-Ukh (1911) Chabad of Boston Appeal (1927) While the movement spawned a number of offshoot groups throughout its history, the Chabad-Lubavitch branch is the only one still active, making it the movement's main surviving line. [15]
[250] [251] It extends to the Upper West Side and Morningside Heights to the northwest; the Upper East Side to the northeast; Greenwich Village to the southwest; and East Village to the southeast. [252] [253] There are also extensions of the eruv to Harlem and Hudson Square/Chelsea. [254] Washington Heights [255] Yeshiva University [256] Queens ...
As of 2023 there are 3,500 Chabad institutions around the world. [6] As of 2023 there were 5000 Chabad centers in 100 countries. [7] This number of Chabad institutions includes schools and other Chabad-affiliated establishments. The number of Chabad centers vary per country; the majority are in the United States and Israel (see table).
In a Chabad house, the shaliach (a Chabad rabbi) and shalucha (often his wife) host programs, activities, and services for the local Jewish community and tourists. [ 4 ] Chabad centers exist around the world and serve as Jewish community centers that provide educational and outreach activities for the entire Jewish community regardless of ...
Congregation B'nai Israel, Bridgeport; Beth Shalom Rodfe Zedek, Chester; Congregation Knesseth Israel, Ellington; Congregation Ahavath Achim, Fairfield; Congregation Mishkan Israel, Hamden
Chabad.org has a Jewish knowledge base which includes over 100,000 articles of information ranging from basic Judaism to Hasidic philosophy taught from the Chabad point of view. The major categories are the human being, God and man, concepts and ideas, the Torah , the physical world, the Jewish calendar , science and technology, people and ...
Chabad of Alameda: Alameda [1] Chabad Alef Center: San Marcos [2] Chabad of the Antelope Valley: Lancaster [3] Chabad of Bakersfield: Bakersfield [4] Chabad Israeli Community of The Bay Area: Palo Alto [5] Chabad of Bel Air: Los Angeles [6] Chabad House Berkeley: Berkeley [7] Chabad of Beverly Hills: Beverly Hills [8] Chabad of Beverlywood: Los ...
In order to accommodate its large community, the congregation constructed a new building on the Potomac site in 1994. [22] In 1999, the second phase of the building was completed. In 2005, the synagogue became the first Orthodox congregation in Washington to elect a woman as president of the congregation. [ 23 ]