Our Synagogue
At Chabad we conduct services in a warm and casual atmosphere. Many of those who attend our services do not read Hebrew, yet everyone feels at home. The prayers are sincere and inspiring, enhanced by the special spirit of joy and song. The Rabbi's talks are humorous, thought provoking, inspiring and meaningful. Children play an integral role at Chabad and have their own special children's service.

There is no membership charge to come to Chabad. Feel free to come as often as you'd like. You're already a member. We all are.

Walking into our shul, the first thing you will notice is the people. There are Jews from all walks of life, from all backgrounds and affiliations. You will see smiles, hugs and warm handshakes as people greet each other in a uniquely intimate and relaxed setting. At every service you will find families, singles, seniors and lots of children. People come to our shul because of the sense of community and Jewish warmth they feel here.

Kiddush Luncheon
An important part of our community is the weekly Kiddush Luncheon that follows the Shabbat morning services, where friendships are created and nurtured and we celebrate each other's happy occasions and anniversaries.

Participate!
Please allow yourself the opportunity to visit and participate in our vibrant congregation. Please feel free to visit us for services or any other program, or just stop in to say hello.

In no way is the commitment to a religious lifestyle a prerequisite to one's acceptance at Chabad. There are no judgments and expectations. You don't even have to read Hebrew. Our Hebrew/English prayer books are user friendly, and during services, page numbers are called regularly so even a novice attendee will feel at ease.

Come get a taste of what it is like at Chabad. Your soul will thank you.

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