Printed fromChabadSLC.com
  • Where the Chase StopsHow do you outrun a past mistake when there's nowhere left to hide? Read More
  • Tracking Down Dad's Dachau HeroAfter two weeks, the memoir arrived. I was in awe. It was a 70-page typed document with very intrica... Read More
Facebook

Join our Chabad house on Facebook

Donate

Become a partner in our vital work

Weekly Magazine
After being thoroughly humiliated by a talking donkey, he found himself unable to curse the Jews, showering them with tremendous blessings instead.
What do you know about the quintessential commentator?
You’ll be with your spouse in heaven, but perhaps not in the way that you imagine.
Our role is not to become our children's flame. It is to help ignite theirs by providing a positive example for them to emulate.
The cardinal sins of Torah demanded only 70 years of exile, while hatred takes almost 2000 years!
Read more »
Jewish History
Tammuz 21, 5786
Jewish History
  • Baal Shem of Worms

    The noted Kabbalist Rabbi Eliyahu ben Moshe Loanz, known as "Rabbi Eliyahu Baal ...

Laws and Customs
Shabbat & Holidays
Candle Lighting Times
London
Weekly Torah Portion
Upcoming Holiday
Jul. 2 - Jul. 23
Find a Center Near You
Let us help connect you!
Daily Thought
In the non-physical world of emotions, ideas, and the soul, many things can overlap in time and space. But a physical world is a place where each thing says, “In my space, nothing else can be.” When a human being doesn’t allow the spiritual light of his soul to shine, he too becomes a physical object. So he says, “You are taking up my space.” How large is the space of a human being? As much as he can grab and more. We’re all reproductions of Adam, and there was only one of him occupying the entire world. But when a human being rises a little higher, a little more spiritual, a little more sensitive to a world beyond him, then he says...