
Lubavitch Community
The Lubavitch community, also known as Chabad, is a Hasidic Jewish movement that originated in the 18th century in Eastern Europe. It emphasizes Jewish education, outreach, and the observance of Jewish law. The movement is known for its vibrant community life, close-knit family values, and commitment to sharing Jewish teachings with both Jews and non-Jews. Their centers, called Chabad Houses, can be found worldwide, providing a range of services, from educational programs to social activities. The late Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, a prominent leader, significantly shaped their philosophy and global outreach efforts.