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Chabad of Mid-Suffolk strives to ensure Jewish continuity through increasing Jewish pride, knowledge, and commitment and works to overcome differences between Jews by creating a caring, non-judgemental environment. We believe in the right of every Jew to experience the beautiful treasures of our Jewish heritage, regardless of religious background or financial status.
For these reasons, Chabad is committed to provide a wide variety of educational, religious, and social services, according to the teachings of The Lubavitcher Rebbe, toward the goal of making our world a fitting dwelling place for G‑d.
We have a growing congregation of Jewish families from throughout the Mid-Suffolk area.
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For these reasons, Chabad is committed to provide a wide variety of educational, religious, and social services, according to the teachings of The Lubavitcher Rebbe, toward the goal of making our world a fitting dwelling place for G‑d.
We have a growing congregation of Jewish families from throughout the Mid-Suffolk area.
Come experience our home. Come make it yours.
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Daily Thought
In the Sukkah, we are all one because in essence we are a single being.
But that which is outside our essence—that which makes us the individuals who we are—that is not yet one.
In the unity of the Etrog, Lulav, Hadasim and Aravot, we are all one as distinct individuals, complementing one another to make a single, harmonious whole.
But we remain apart at the core, united only superficially.
When the two mitzvot come together, then we are one in all ways: The oneness of our essence...