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Congregation Beth Chabad

Service Schedule

Congregation Beth Chabad is a family-oriented synagogue consisting of approximately 250 'membership units' of diverse backgrounds, including students, townspeople and recent immigrants. Services are conducted year-round in conformance with traditional Jewish law and practice. Prayer books are also available in English and Russian.

The Congregations strives to provide a place where life cycle events can be both celebrated and commemorated in a traditional manner. Chabad offers rabbinical advice, including information on koshering homes; a place for the provision of religious articles, at or below cost; furnished rooms, for students and visitors; Shabbat and holiday hospitality; meals; counseling; and group or individual classes (See T.E.A.C.H.)

Chabad House facilities and programs are open to all Jews in the Ann Arbor community. Students and visitors alike appreciate the home-away-from-home atmosphere of Chabad.

Our congregants play an active role in the local Jewish community. Holiday highlights from the past year include shofar making at the JCC's ‘Apples and Honey’ event, the distribution of hundreds of shalach manot (gift) baskets for Purim, a Chanukah program and a Passover matzah bakery, in which more than 300 children participated.

Service schedule
Kabbalat Shabbat (Friday evening service)
begins at sundown during the U of M academic school year and at 7:30 p.m. during the summer months (May through August).

Shabbat morning services begin at 9:45 a.m.

Shabbat Afternoon services half hour before sunset for time click here for times.

Daily services, held in conjunction with the Hillel Orthodox Minyan, start at 7:30 a.m. during the week and at 9:00 a.m. on Sunday.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday  morning services are held at Hillel.
Sunday, Thursday and Friday morning services take place at the Chabad House.

A mikvah is located on the premises of Chabad. (See Mikvah Israel.)

A Rosh Chodesh group, for women only, provides a place to explore the arts. (See Women's Rosh Chodesh Group.)

A preschool aleph-bet class meets at Chabad House. For more information, please click here

 

 

 
 
 

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