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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
  • Challah Bake!Women Connecting Through the Timeless Mitzvah of Challah.
    Sunday, August 23
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  • High HolidaysHigh Holidays with Chabad are about connecting with G-d in a way that feels personal and accessible.

    Come as you are, celebrate the beauty of the Jewish New Year, and discover a meaningful connection to G-d, tradition, and community.

    September 11 - 21, 2026
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  • Torah Time!Where Hebrew is not school, but cool!
    Every Jewish School Aged Kid. Every Monday,
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  • the next chapterlaunching a capital campaign for our permanent home! build a future
  • Aleph AcademyEducating the whole Jewish child.
    A curated preschool.
    Now Enrolling for 2026/2027
  • 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!
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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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  • A Race Against The Clock To Bring A Jewish Soul To RestChabad rabbi in Catskills had only one day to make Joel Schnee’s final journey a Jewish one Read More
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Daily Quote
Our Sages greatly extolled the virtue of charity, declaring it equal to all the other mitzvot together. Throughout the Jerusalem Talmud, charity is called simply "The Mitzvah"... Because in all other mitzvot, only one faculty of the vital soul is invested in the action. In the case of charity, however, which one gives from the proceeds of the toil of his hands, all the energy of his vital soul is invested in the effort of his labor. Also, even one who does not earn his livelihood from his labors, nevertheless, since he could have purchased with this money his life's sustenance, he is actually giving...
Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi (Tanya ch. 37)
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