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About
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.

Rabbi Alti & Sarah Bukiet / Rabbi Yisroel & Mali New
Co-Directors
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Learning & Inspiration
  • Are Dangerous Sports Like Football and Wrestling Kosher?Does the possibility of serious brain injury (CTE) mean that playing in the NFL isn’t kosher? Read More
  • Take the Deborah QuizTest your knowledge of Deborah, the prophetess and judge. Read More
  • The Parable of the Precious GarmentOn the Shabbat prior to Tisha B’Av, known as Shabbos Chazon, everyone is shown a vision of the futur... Read More
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Shabbat & Holidays
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Weekly Torah Portion
Upcoming Holiday
Jul. 2 - Jul. 23
Daily Thought
In Torah, we mirror on earth that which G‑d performs on every plane of reality. If so, since the Torah prohibits dislocating even a single stone of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem, how could it be that G‑d brought the entire structure to ruins? For it would certainly be absurd to imagine that the Assyrians or the Romans had the power to set fire to G-d’s house. It must be that this was not an act of destruction. Rather, it was the initial phase of a much greater construction, one that would be eternally indestructible. And for that to occur, the Temple had to be temporarily leveled to its foundations...
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