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  • WelcomeWelcome to our Chabad online center! We hope you find inspiration, pride, and all else you are looking for. Oh, and come back often! Read More
  • ShavuotMay 21-23, 2026
    Receiving the Torah Each Year Anew
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  • camp gan israelA Jewish Child's Dream Summer!
    June 22 - July 9, 2026
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  • Aleph AcademyEducating the whole Jewish child.
    A curated preschool.
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  • Bagels, Lox & TefillinStart your month with good food, good people, and great opportunity for mitzvah performance. Every first Sunday of the month, come enjoy fresh bagels, spreads, and a relaxed morning together as we connect, schmooze, and build community. All are welcome—come as you are and bring a friend!
About
Chabad of Huntsville and North Alabama is committed to the themes on which the Chabad movement is based: a love for G-d, a love for Torah, and a love for the Jewish people. Chabad welcomes every Jew into an inviting and non-judgmental environment in which to experience our heritage. Through Torah learning classes, Holiday programs, weekly Shabbat meals, and more, people of North Alabama will be constantly enriched with the beauty of Judaism.
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Learning & Inspiration
  • 10 Fundamental Jewish Texts That Aren’t Famous EnoughIn honor of Shavuot, the festival of the Giving of the Torah, we present this list. Read More
  • Why Tikkun Over Deep Learning?Why is it that we read the Tikkun rather than delve deeper into Torah study? Read More
  • What Is Special About the Eve of Shavuot?From everything that happened the day prior to the Giving of the Torah, the Talmud singles out one d... Read More
Shabbat & Holidays
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Upcoming Holiday
May 21 - May 23
Daily Quote
When a person walks along without a thought of Torah in his head, the very ground under his feet cries out: "Clod! What makes you any better than me? By what rights do you step on me?"
Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak of Lubavitch
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