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Welcome to The Beit Chaim Meir Chabad Center in Lexington, Massachusetts. We service all of the Suburban North West. At Chabad, every Jew is family. Every Jew is welcome. Jewish Children feel at home.

We provide state-of-the-art youth programs such as our preschool and Hebrew School, as well as our adult education, community, and family services, it's a great place to make and meet new friends. At Chabad, there is no membership. Every Jew belongs.

Our unique approach and unconditional acceptance have created a dynamic and flourishing Jewish community. We are constantly expanding our programs and services. We invite you to join us at any time.

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  • How Can a Coffee Addict Survive Yom Kippur?Pills, suppositories and other quasi-medical treatment to ease the Yom Kippur fast. Read More
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On such a holy, beautiful day, why do we recite a list of sins again and again? Because one day of the year is not enough. We wish our souls to be united with her Beloved every day of the year. So we read out loud through this list, and one by one, through G-d’s great kindness and love for us, the stains on the clothing of our souls fade away. Then we rise higher, into a yet more intense light in which the stains can still be detected. And so we repeat the list again. Until, by the end of Yom Kippur, we enter the new...
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