
Chabad customs
Chabad customs refer to the unique traditions and practices of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement, a branch of Hasidic Judaism. Key elements include the emphasis on outreach and education, fostering community connections, and a deep focus on spirituality. Rituals may include engaging in prayer with enthusiasm, celebrating Jewish holidays with specific customs, and studying Chassidic philosophy. Chabad also emphasizes the importance of using accessible language to explain complex teachings and encourages acts of kindness. Their distinctive practice includes wearing a black hat for men and encouraging lively, meaningful prayer experiences, aimed at enhancing individual and communal spirituality.