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Not at all! Chabad Intown is open to Jews of all backgrounds, levels of observance, and affiliations. Everyone is welcome to explore, learn, and connect at their own pace.
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We provide a variety of programs, including Torah classes, holiday celebrations, Shabbat dinners, children’s programs, teen activities, and social events for young professionals.
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There are many ways to get involved—join a class, attend an event, volunteer, or simply stop by to say hello! You can also sign up for our newsletter to stay informed about upcoming opportunities.
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No, Chabad Intown does not require formal membership or a membership fee. We welcome everyone to participate in our programs, services, and events without obligation.
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Our programs and activities are funded through the generous support of community members, and minimal cover fees. Donations, sponsorships, and partnerships allow us to continue providing meaningful opportunities for Jewish connection.
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Men and women only sit separately at Chabad Intown during prayer services. The prayer endeavor is a deeply personal journey of introspection. It is a time to connect to our inner core, our deepest self. Although we often attend as a family, the act of prayer is not a family or a social affair. Prayer is an endeavor that requires concentration. To facilitate this and to minimize distraction men and women sit separately during prayer services.
All other programs, lectures, meals, classes, social events and everything else, men and women sit together.
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The mission of Chabad Intown is to create an invigorating and inspiring community. Services are traditional while including a super friendly environment. The prayer books are in English and Hebrew. The Rabbi is friendly and provides a running commentary throughout the service, bringing meaning and joy into the prayer experience. The fellow congregants are from diverse backgrounds yet from the same extended Jewish family - Family is always welcome ;).
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No, Chabad Intown does not require formal membership or a membership fee. We welcome everyone to participate in our programs, services, and events without obligation.
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The building is secure and when there are events, programs or services, we have security constantly visiting and ensuring everything is ok. As always, be vigilant and if you see something, say something.
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Our parking lot is a 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.
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