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"To Love A Fellow Jew" incorporates every teaching, law or tradition that we learn from our holy Torah. The Lubavitcher Rebbe stressed the importance of reaching out to every single Jew, regardless of their background, status or affiliation. We at Fort Lauderdale Chabad welcome every man, woman and child to partake in the joy and beauty of our illustrious heritage. Come celebrate with us and discover the richness and vibrancy that Judaism has to offer!

Fort Lauderdale is home to a tremendous medley of Jews from all around the world, Jews from all over the world move here speaking a multitude of languages, blending different cultures, sharing traditions all joining together as one community at Fort Lauderdale Chabad. We are growing together and sharing our experiences to create a new life here with our friends, spouses, children, grandchildren and extended families.
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Learning & Inspiration
  • 10 Fundamental Jewish Texts That Aren’t Famous EnoughIn honor of Shavuot, the festival of the Giving of the Torah, we present this list. Read More
  • Why Tikkun Over Deep Learning?Why is it that we read the Tikkun rather than delve deeper into Torah study? Read More
  • What Is Special About the Eve of Shavuot?From everything that happened the day prior to the Giving of the Torah, the Talmud singles out one d... Read More
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Daily Thought
What is an alef? A point above, a point below, and a line between. Whatever we may understand of Him is but an infinitesimal point above. The only way we can join with Him is as an infinitesmal point below. And what empowers us to become this zero-point below that resonates with the infinite-point above? Our awe of Him, a line that connects below to above. Hayom Yom, 8 Adar I; 10 Shevat 5716.
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