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Chabad of East Brunswick Jewish Community Center serves the communities of East Brunswick, Milltown, Spotswood and surrounding areas.  Chabad of East Brunswick is directed by Rabbi Aryeh Goodman and his wife Ora Malka.  Our regional headquarters is located at Rutgers University under Rabbi Yosef Carlebach. 


Chabad's mission is to reach out to others with acts of goodness and kindness. We're a community based nonprofit organization whose efforts are rooted in traditional Jewish values.

We are dedicated to promoting and encouraging Jewish life in a warm and welcoming environment for all people, regardless of background, level of commitment, affiliation, and/or financial means.  We provide a wide array of educational services, programs, and events to the Jewish community in East Brunswick.

Chabad Jewish Community Center is "Your Home for Everything Jewish," offering material, emotional, and spiritual support - with unconditional love and complete respet - to anyone who walks through our doors.

Chabad of East Brunswick is dedicated to the love, teachings, and vision of the Lubavitcher Rebbe - Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson.

About Chabad


 

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Chabad of East Brunswick is part of the largest Jewish organization in the world, with over 2,700 branches spanning the globe. Chabad embraces a philosophy of study, meditation, and social outreach that combines rigorous academics with proactive community involvement. Our rapidly growing array of educational and social services programs has made us one of the most dynamic forces in modern Jewish life.


"Chabad" is a Hebrew acronym for "Wisdom, Understanding and Knowledge," and Lubavitch is the town in White Russia where the movement was based for more than a century. (The word "Lubavitch" actually means 'brotherly love," which is emblematic of the love and dedication that characterizes Chabad Lubavitch and its representatives.) Founded in 1772 by Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, Chabad promotes the mystical, traditional, legal and social principles of the Torah -- while using modern methods and technology for education, community outreach, youth programs, crisis intervention, and other social services.

Chabad has consistently been at the forefront of Jewish education and community activism. The work of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the Lubavitcher Rebbe who assumed leadership of the movement in 1950, is legendary. Motivated by a profound love for humanity and spurred by boundless optimism, the Rebbe lifted the global Jewish community from the ashes of the Holocaust and launched an unprecedented range of Jewish institutions, outreach programs and social services.

Around the globe, more than 4,600 of the Rebbe's emissaries and a workforce of over 20,000 continue his mission to create a world of goodness, kindness and G-dliness and hasten the coming of Moshiach. We invite you to learn more about Chabad, and welcome your support of our charitable efforts.