A Chabad house is a centre for disseminating Hasidic Judaism by the Chabad movement. Chabad houses are run by a Chabad shaliach (emissary) and shalucha...
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Chabad, also known as Lubavitch, Habad and Chabad-Lubavitch (US: /xəˈbɑːd luˈbɑːvɪtʃ/; Hebrew: חב״ד לובביץּ׳; Yiddish: חב״ד ליובאוויטש), is a dynasty...
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The Nariman House, designated as a Chabad house (Hebrew: בית חב"ד Beit Chabad), is a five-storey landmark in the Colaba area of South Mumbai, Maharashtra...
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Harvard College (redirect from Chabad House at Harvard)
are: Cabot, Currier, and Pforzheimer House. A thirteenth house, Dudley Community, formerly called Dudley House, is nonresidential but fulfills the administrative...
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up Chabad in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chabad or Chabad-Lubavitch is a major branch of Hasidic Judaism. Chabad may also refer to: Motke Chabad (19th...
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University of California, Los Angeles (redirect from UCLA Chabad House)
Chabad House is a community center for Jewish students operated by the Orthodox Jewish Chabad movement. Established in 1969, it was the first Chabad House...
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History of the Jews in Thailand (redirect from Chabad of Bangkok)
and is a member of Chabad. He was joined in 1995 by Rabbi Nechemya Wilhelm, also of Chabad. Chabad of Bangkok is a small Chabad House in Bangkok, catering...
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Chabad.org is the flagship website of the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic movement. It was one of the first Jewish internet sites. In 1988, Yosef Yitzchak Kazen...
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father-in-law Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok Schneersohn, the two most recent rebbes of the Chabad-Lubavitch dynasty, are buried. Both Jews and non-Jews visit The Ohel for...
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Rutgers University (redirect from Chabad House at Rutgers University)
College in 1879, was the first fraternity at Rutgers to own a fraternity house, purchased in 1887 and still in use by the fraternity today. There are over...
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