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Passover Seder Join us for a traditional Passover Seder
Wed. April 5 Reserve - Hebrew SchoolChabad Hebrew School offers a friendly and stimulating environment, where children can embrace their Jewish roots and gain a true sense of Jewish pride. Read More
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Women's Torah ClassJoin an online 30 Min. Torah class with Rebbetzin Shifra Heber.
Wednesdays at 11am. Read More - CTeenJoin our Teen Group! - Help give back to the the community with Chessed , have fun with friends and always learn a positive lesson email: [email protected] Read More
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Chabad of Brookville was founded, to offer the growing Jewish population in the Brookvilles, a warm and vibrant Jewish community life.
Chabad is open to all Jews, regardless of affiliation or prior background. We believe every Jew has the right to experience the warmth of traditional Judaism in a fun, exciting, relevant, and non-judgmental atmosphere.
In the short time that Chabad has started activities in the area, it has experienced tremendous growth. Many young families that recently moved to the Brookvilles have found a place to call home at the Chabad of Brookville.
Chabad is open to all Jews, regardless of affiliation or prior background. We believe every Jew has the right to experience the warmth of traditional Judaism in a fun, exciting, relevant, and non-judgmental atmosphere.
In the short time that Chabad has started activities in the area, it has experienced tremendous growth. Many young families that recently moved to the Brookvilles have found a place to call home at the Chabad of Brookville.
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