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  • Welcome!Welcome to Chabad Lubavitch of Utah - Your Source for Judaism & Everything Jewish in Salt Lake City and Utah! About Us
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    Measure out our hopes for a New Year
    Mix in all of our blessings for our families
    Knead our prayers for safety in Israel and the world
    Shape in unity for our community
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About
Chabad Lubavitch of Utah is committed to the themes on which the Chabad movement is based: a love for G‑d, a love for Torah, and a love for the Jewish people. Chabad welcomes every Jew into an inviting and non-judgmental environment in which to experience our heritage. Through classes, Holiday events, Services, and programming for all ages, the Salt Lake City community will be constantly enriched with the beauty of Judaism.
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Learning & Inspiration
  • What's the Meaning of the Sukkah?The sukkah serves to remind us of our humble beginnings as a fledgling nation, when we did not have... Read More
  • What Is Sukkot?Sukkot is a Jewish holiday celebrated by taking off work, celebrating in a hut, and waving unusual b... Read More
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Oct. 16 - Oct. 23
Daily Thought
A sukkah is an embrace. You sit inside and G‑d is hugging you. All of you, from head to toe. Whatever you do inside your sukkah—sip a beer, chat with a friend, answer your e‑mail, or just sleep soundly—all is transformed into a mitzvah, a secure and timeless connection with the Infinite. And then, when you leave the sukkah to enter the world, you carry that hug with you. All...
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