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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 (fem. for "emissary"); the two are often married. They are located in cities and on or near college campuses.

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6-482: Many Harvard undergraduate publications and productions are distributed worldwide. The Chabad House at Harvard is a community center for Jewish students operated by the Orthodox Jewish Chabad movement. It was founded by Rabbi Hirschy and Mrs. Elkie Zarchi in 1997. According to Professor Ruth Wisse , its success is due to the personality and energy of Rabbi Zarchi. The rabbi and his wife live at

12-416: A cozy and informal place to learn about and observe Judaism, and provides an atmosphere such that all Jews feel comfortable at Chabad events. Some are in or very near college campuses, others are not. Chabad houses are typically run by a rabbi and his wife—often with the assistance of unmarried young men or women affiliated with Chanad, or, in the case of more developed Chabad houses, with the assistance of

18-412: A second or even third married couple. Some typical Chabad house programs include: Hospital and prison visits; holiday activities such as "Sukkah Mobiles," Chanukah and Purim gift baskets and kits, holiday rallies and festivals; counseling and social Services; Jewish studies classes, lectures and seminars; Judaica services; regular newspapers and kosher meals. Classes may also be provided for non-Jews in

24-674: The Chabad House with their young children, which contributes to a warm family atmosphere at their Friday evening Shabbat dinners for students. In April 2010 it placed a bid of $ 6 million to purchase the building of the former DU Club located at 45 Dunster Street from the Fly Club . The bid was reportedly more than twice the tax-assessed value of the building and land. Chabad House Menachem Mendel Schneerson (the Chabad rebbe ) sent Rabbi Shlomo Cunin to Los Angeles in 1965 to lay

30-625: The groundwork for Chabad's West Coast activities. The first Chabad house for university students was opened in March 1969 at the University of California, Los Angeles by Cunin. In 1972, Cunin opened additional Chabad houses at the University of California, Berkeley and University of California, San Diego , and, by 2003, had overseen the establishment of nearly 100 Chabad houses in California . Chabad houses are independently funded by

36-483: The local community (apart from those in tourist destinations or Asian business hubs). In a Chabad house, the shaliach (a Chabad rabbi) and shalucha (often his wife ) host programs, activities, and services for the local Jewish community and tourists. Chabad centers exist around the world and serve as Jewish community centers that provide educational and outreach activities for the entire Jewish community regardless of degree of observance. Each center aims to provide

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