The Chabad House offers a treasure chest of opportunities for Jewish students of all distinctions. A full array of activities awaits you - from the intellectual challenges of the Talmud to relaxing movie nights, and everything in between.

CHABAD PROGRAMS

 


Shabbat dinner
Shabbat Dinners at Chabad are a great escape from the constant academic pressures of campus. We invite you to join us every Friday night for a multidimensional experience, with the perfect mix of food, drink, song and conversation.

RSVP to info@chabadyale.org



Shabbat morning breakfast and services

Join us on Saturday morning at 10:00 for a full breakfast spread with a class on the deeper meaning of the Torah portion. After breakfast, at 10:30 join us for a short beginners service comprised of meaningful prayers in Hebrew and English followed by the Torah reading accompanied by intellectual conversation. The service is followed by a delicious Kiddush with traditional Jewish foods.

• RSVP to info@chabadyale.org



Kosher cooking class

What makes Kosher food different? We invite you to join us as we explore some delicious recipes that create some of the most mouth watering Kosher dishes. From the sweet aroma of freshly baked Challah to the artistic design of salads from far off countries, Sara's kitchen is a popular locale for students to learn this amazing art.

 This Week 

 

Due to extreme weather condition the cooking class will  not be taking place this week

 

 

When: Tuesday Jan. 17th

10 people maxium RSVP to info@chabadyale.org



 

10 DAYS IN ISRAEL FOR FREE??? BELIEVE IT!

 

 Yes we can! We can go to Israel for 10 days of adventure and excitement. And it's free! Want to know more? Join us for a Birthright Israel info session tonight at 8:30pm at Chabad at Yale so we can answer (hopefully) all your questions. If you cant make it tonight, but have questions feel free to email me or call Rabbi Shua at 203 498 9770. Registration opens next week and will fill up fast, so if you are even just thinking of going it is worthwhile for you to apply now. 



Free mezuzah initiative

Chabad at Yale will offer a free Mezuzah to any Jewish student who needs one for their dorm room or apartment. Ancient tradition teaches that this small Mitzvah brings blessing and serenity to your home. A person introduces holiness and harmony into the world by placing a Mezuzah on his or her door.

For more info about Mezuzah click here 

If you would like one put up email us at info@chabadyale.org  



 
Free Teffillin/ Shabbat Candle initiative

Chabad at Yale will offer a free pair of Tefillin to anyone who is committed to putting on Tefillin on a regular basis. Tefillin (small black boxes containing sacred texts that are tied around the arms and above the forehead) is one of the most significant Mitzvot of the Bible. It has been observed and cherished for thousands of years. 

For more info about Teffillin click here 

Or email info@chabadyale.org 
 




 


Chicken soup on wheels

Feeling under the weather? Get Chicken soup! It's proven to work. Just email a request and a hot bowl of chicken soup will be delivered to your door that day…Compliments of Chabad at Yale.

rabbi@chabadyale.org 






Coffee with the Rabbi

Schedule a coffee meeting with Rabbi Shua or Sara at the coffee house of your choice. Feel free to discuss any topic from personal issues to religious questions and everything in between.

To schedule coffee email rabbi@chabadyale.org  




 


Birthright Israel

Pre-register for Birthright's free 10-day trip to Israel, and make sure you're doing it with the Chabad at Yale crew! It's guaranteed to be the best trip you can ever have.
Tour, hike and jeep throughout Israel, climb the ancient fortress of Masada, float in the Dead Sea, enjoy the culture, and excitement of Jerusalem & Tel Aviv, experience a warm and fun-filled traditional Shabbat, meet Israeli students, soldiers, politicians & business leaders.

 

Cooking classs

Due to extreme weather condition the cooking class will  not be taking place this week

 A taste of jewish thought    

Ever wonder:

How does Judaism understand reward and punishment?

This and much much more.

When: Wedensday Oct 27th at  7:30pm

Where: 37 Edgewood 

Dinner will be served.

Please RSVP to info@chabadyale.org  

 Shabbat dinner
 Friday Dec. 10th- Shabbat dinner.

Join us for a amazing Shabbat Dinner.

Kabbalat Shabbat

6:45pm followed by dinner

RSVP to info@chabadyale.org  

 Chanukah events

Click here for more info.