
About Chabad Intown
Welcome to Chabad Intown where we are committed to helping Atlanta Jews, no matter their background, to inspire an increase in their Jewish activity in their day-to-day lives. We are also committed to bring more goodness and G-dliness into the world and we invite people of all backgrounds and faiths to explore what that means for you through our many classes and programs for all ages.
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What we’re all about.
Our mission is to encourage the Atlanta Jewish Community to do more Jewish and let YOU JEW YOU!
How? We aim to meet you where you are with interesting, fun, varied classes and community events year- round. Come as you are and participate in any or all of the Jewish experiences we cultivate for you to connect, enjoy, learn and flourish. Imagine coming together with the Jewish community in an atmosphere of total acceptance. Where you are welcome, in fact, encouraged to ask questions and where you are implored to be as nonjudgmental of your neighbor as he or she is of you... where you can Jew you! Wondering where to start? Just show up to one of the upcoming events below.

our inspiration
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, "The Rebbe"
Chabad-Lubavitch is a dynamic Jewish movement blending philosophy, spirituality, and outreach, rooted in the principles of Chabad—wisdom, comprehension, and knowledge—and Lubavitch, meaning “city of brotherly love.” Founded 250 years ago by Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, it has grown from its origins in Russia to a global presence, guided by seven visionary leaders who shaped its mystical teachings and practical impact. Under the leadership of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, "the Rebbe," the movement expanded post-Holocaust to include thousands of emissaries and institutions worldwide, offering education, social services, and a message of love and purpose to every Jew.

Our Campus
730 Ponce De Leon Place NE
Atlanta, GA 30306
Parking: Our parking lot is paid lot. When Chabad has a service or program there is no need to pay or put in a parking code in our parking lot. When visiting us any other time, please see a Chabad staff upon arrival and give them your license plate number.