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IMAGINEImagine a place where every person feels at home.
Imagine a place where children play, learn, and develop theiridentities; where young adults and seniors share their wisdom;where parents transmit the joys and beauty of our heritage
to the next generation.
Imagine a place where learning and laughter, sacred and secular, spiritual and physical, come together in an inviting
atmosphere of warmth and belonging.
You have just imagined The Chabad House of Asheville —
Welcome Home.
“We really are all leaves
on a single tree, cells of
a single body, all a
part of one soul.
‘Outreach’ is a word
that creates artificial
distinctions. It
implies that some of
us are ‘out’, and
some of us are ‘in’.
So we don’t reach
out to anybody.
We gather
all together.”
RABBI SHAYA SUSSKIND,DIRECTOR & SPIRITUAL LEADER,CHABAD-LUBAVITCH—WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA
“When Jews from various locations meet…
They are not separate entities who happened to meet by
chance. Quite the contrary; they are one entity, one people
who just happen to be dispersed. And when they meet,
their inner truth is revealed—that they are one people.”
THE REBBE, AUGUST 19, 1976
AN ORGANIZATIONCHABAD-LUBAVITCHChabad-Lubavitch, an organization thatderives its impulse and inspiration from apassion for Judaism and a love for Jewishpeople, and all mankind, the call has alwaysbeen the same. Governments change, themap is rearranged, yet Chabad-Lubavitchnever stops responding to the call of theJewish soul. Indeed, actions of loving-kindness, and Jewish living and learning arenot items on our agenda. They are theagenda. Yesterday, today and tomorrow.
Chabad’s international network of over 4,000Chabad-Lubavitch centers in more than 65countries, has created a living Jewishcommunity within the reach of any Jew,nearly anywhere on the globe, ensuringuniversal Jewish awareness with the eternalpromise of Jewish continuity.
A PHILOSOPHYCHABAD-LUBAVITCH The word “Chabad” is a Hebrew acronym forWisdom, Comprehension and Knowledge.The movement’s system of Jewishphilosophy, teaches understanding andrecognition of the Creator, the role andpurpose of creation, and the importance andunique mission of each Creature.
“Lubavitch” is the name of the town in WhiteRussia where the movement was based formore than a century. Appropriately, the word
Lubavitch in Russian means the “city ofbrotherly love.” Thus Lubavitch conveysthe essence of the responsibility and loveengendered by the Chabad philosophytoward every individual.
THE CONNECTIONTHE CHABAD HOUSE OFASHEVILLE With a love for Jewish life and an ardorfor living Jewishly, The Chabad Houseprovides social, educational, andreligious opportunities in Asheville,satisfying the hearts and minds of all.The Chabad House – a Center forJewish Living and Learning is open toeveryone. At Chabad, a human life isa Universe… and The ChabadHouse is designed to house it.
WHO WE SERVEThe Harvard senior, the teenagetrekker, the Asheville artist, theIsraeli soldier, the Talmudic scholar,the new parent, the relocatednewcomer, the community leader,the counter-culture editor, the high-powered lawyer, the curious gentile,the struggling entrepreneur, the newconvert, Orthodox, Conservative,Reform, Reconstructionist, atheist,humanistic, unaffiliated—all feelcomfortable with and rely upon TheChabad House.
WHAT IS CHABAD?
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?Inspiring Jewish learning
citywide, TheChabad House
transformsJewish life, andunites the Jewish
communitythrough
Torah study.
“Our daughter has been attending Chabad Hebrew School of the Artsfor three years. She loves it and really never wants to miss a day! Aedenis six years old and already has become highly engaged in Jewishlearning, understanding its application in daily life.”SHIFRA & JORDY AHLERS, AEDEN’S PARENTS
“We have been amazed how much Hebrew our daughter has learned inonly a single hour a week. The program is certainly challenging,somehow combining games and crafts with academic rigor. The sourceof our daughter’s love for Hebrew School lies in Chana’s excitementand gift for teaching.”ELIZABETH & JOSH BERNSTEIN, ANNA’S PARENTS
“My daughters love Hebrew School, because they have fun while learningabout Judaism. In fact, all of my family members appreciate thiscreative learning environment where we all are made to feel welcome.”CHARLIE & LARA HUME, JAZLYN & TOVA’S PARENTS
JEWISH EDUCATION
CHILDRENCHABAD HEBREW SCHOOL OF THE ARTS
An eternal gift that lasts forever: A Jewish Education at Chabad that willkeep children passionate about Jewish
Learning and Living for a lifetime.
“Chabad’s Hebrew School of the Arts meets thehighest standards of a Sunday and HebrewSchool education, and then offers more. Ourspiral hands-on curriculum, involving all types oflearners, enjoys a well-earned reputation forexcellence in Jewish Education. Families of allbackgrounds and levels of observances feelcomfortable and welcomed. Each child isconsidered a precious asset to our class. That is why families like yours, have called our place, home.”
CHANA SUSSKIND, DIRECTOR, CHABAD HEBREW SCHOOL OF THE ARTS
BAT MITZVAH CLUBThe newest club in town, for American Jewish girls…turning12. Open to all girls in the community regardless of affiliation,the Bat Mitzvah Club is for girls, by girls, and starring girls.Activities, meaningful learning, trips, friendships, and serviceprojects ensure that the girls celebrate one of the most specialtimes in their lives, in a most meaningul and fun way!
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For American Jewish Girls
“JLI Teensprovides anenvironment inwhich I am ableto quench my
thirst for Jewish knowledge.Through collaborativeexploration and discussion,we analyze variousperspectives on controversialissues, and are thus able tosolidify our personal views.”ELIZABETH GERGEL, 11TH GRADE,ASHEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
“I like JLI Teensbecause we talkabout thingsthat we don’tusually talk
about at school, like the valueof money and real happiness.It is a nice, laid-backenvironment where we’re notforced to learn but we enjoylearning.”TAL AVISHAI, 10TH GRADE, AC REYNOLDS HIGH SCHOOL
“I really enjoyJLI Teensbecause I get tosocialize withother Jewish
kids my age and eat somegood food while discussingissues important to us,learning to connect these issuesto Judaism. Rabbi Susskind isa great teacher and thediscussions he leads arethoughtful and eye-opening.”ERIN PALY, 10TH GRADE,CAROLINA DAY SCHOOL
JEWISH EDUCATION
TEENSJLI Teens wasconceived anddeveloped withtoday’s teenagerin mind.Courses such as“MySpace/YourSpace: Is My LifeAny of Your Business?” and“Welcome to Hollywood: JewishWisdom on Fame, Romance,and the Pursuit of Happiness,”are two examples of the freshand fascinating curriculum thatis taught in a JLI Teen class.
Youth is life at high intensity. The ChabadHouse provides aJewish focus forjust that passion.
JEWISH WOMEN’S CIRCLEDesigned for the contemporary Jewish woman, the AshevilleJewish Women’s circle is an ever-growing group of women whocome together to socialize, learn, and discover the power of
Jewish femininity in today’s world. Open to the entire community,the JWC offers innovative workshops, discussions, and creative
activities, exploring current issues and relevant topics that lie at the hearts of usall. It is always a special ladies night out, rejuvenating body and soul!
JEWISH EDUCATION
ADULTSASHEVILLE JEWISH LEARNING INSTITUTE (JLI)Aspiring to be the pre-eminent provider of adultJewish education, the students at the Asheville branchof the worldwide Jewish Learning Institute are madeup of people from all walks of life. Drawing on
research-based instructional designand cutting-edge approaches toadult learning, JLI’s innovativepresentation of traditional Judaism isdesigned to be both intellectuallyrigorous and highly accessible.
ROSH CHODESH GROUPJoin an intriguing and personal monthly Torahdiscussion at the Rosh Chodesh group. You’llappreciate the seamless blend between the practialand the mystical, and the contemporary relevanceto the life of the Jewish woman. Hosted by adifferent community member each month, lightrefreshments are always served. The Rosh Chodeshgroup is free of charge, and open to all Jewishwomen in our community.
“Bernie and I found the classes thought provoking, intelligent, very interesting andenjoyable. We especially liked the way the Rabbi responded to questions andstatements from the students. He always shows respect and thoughtfulness in hisresponses. He carries a wealth of knowledge – that is obvious; however, healways came across as interested in what we had to say. A wonderful teacher…we will come back for more classes. Thank you so much for all we have begun tolearn at Chabad.” BERNIE & ARLENE FARROW
“It is so nice to be able to get together with other Jewish women, enjoy theircompany, have a great time during the program and take home tools that Ican use as a Jewish wife and mother as well.” DEVORAH HOLAN
“I grew up in a small town that only had two Jewish families. When I look around the room at the Women’s Circle, I see a room full ofJewish women, and I feel like I belong. It is always so warm and welcoming,and I always learn something new about my Jewish heritage.” CINDY FEILER
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Built for the whole community…
“It’s the warmth
and spirituality
that draws me
to Chabad. I
have always
felt strongly
about being
Jewish. Chabad reinforces my
Jewish identity and brings me
back to my grandparents and
all those beginnings which
defined who I am as a Jewish
person today.”
ARLENE DOLOBOFF, ASHEVILLE RESIDENT OF 50 YEARSJack and Arlene were one of the founding families of The Chabad House.
“They’re looking out for you.
Once you go to The Chabad
House, you feel connected. It’s
a support system. You feel they
really care. You feel welcomed.
You’re not just an individual.
You’re part of a community.”
GABE ROSENBERG, STUDENT, UNC–ASHEVILLEGabe is a Mass Communication major at the University of North Carolina–Asheville.
LIFE CYCLE EVENTS
HOLIDAY CELEBRATIONS
ASHEVILLEKASHRUTH COMMISSION
Established in 2006 by the Chabad House, the AKCprovides Kosher catering, supervision, facility rental,and support to the Asheville Jewish community aswell as its visitors. Whether you already do keepKosher, or are beginning to think about keeping aKosher home; or are visiting the area and need toarrange for kosher meals during your stay, theChabad House is there for you to make it happen.
“The Rabbi andChana were soamazing andsupportive to uswhen our daughter
Thalia was born. Chana prepared food for usto last several weeks and actually delivered itto the hospital. Rabbi Susskind tailored thenaming ceremony to our family’s needs andthe community was there to share this specialtime with us.” JENNIFER & HENRY WATKINS
“My life changed drastically when David diedand they were very supportive. They lifted meup. It wasn’t that I needed spiritual support.They were giving me human support. …Theywere and continue to be there for me.” JILL ZIMERMAN
“Chabad embraced our whole family. Fromour 5 year old through our children’sgrandparents, everyone is valued. We haveenjoyed seeing how the Rabbi interacts withour children. He’s not only interesting, he’sinterested. This is true whether it’s the 5 yearold or the 15 year old. He adjusts his styleaccordingly, and is flexible in his interactionseven while sticking to tradition.” JONATHAN & STACY FELDMAN
“When I came to Asheville two years ago, Ilooked for a place where my son could studyfor his Bar Mitzvah. At Chabad, they makeyou feel that whatever kind of Jew you are,you are welcomed. It was heart-warming thatsomebody actually wanted my family withoutany strings attached. I feel so indebted toChabad for everything.” SIGALLY CHEEK
“We just arrived home in Monsey, and wanted tothank you so much for the wonderful Kosher mealsyou provided for our short stay in Asheville. Youhave to let us know the secret to that unbelievablebread in the chicken sandwich! Thanks for beingso helpful in organizing everything, and for takingthe time to chat with us when we stopped byChabad House. You should be successful with allyou are doing for the Asheville Jewish Community.” ADRIENNE & LEON S., MONSEY, NEW YORK
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THE SHULStep into the Shul at the ChabadHouse in Asheville, one ofWestern North Carolina’s mostwelcoming Jewish environments.You will find the atmosphereengaging and relevant, theservices traditional, and the mooduplifting. Our Shul is a buddingfamily, with participants as diverseas the Asheville Jewry.
From so many different walksof life, congregants come together to explore their Jewish roots, learn, and makespiritual advancement;they come for the social network and warm friendshipsthat are an inevitable part of this vibrant, growing community.
The prayer book is bilingualand various English readingsare included during the weeklyShabbat service. Song andcommentary add meaning
and participation to theprayers. An important partof Shabbat is the KiddushLuncheon that follows theShabbat morning services,where friendships are created and nurtured andeveryone’s special occasionsare celebrated.
When the High Holidayscome around, Chabad makessure that everyone feels rightat home. Traditional prayers,song and reflection incorpo-rate modern themes so that
first-time, occasional, and veteran synagogue-goers allexperience a sense of fulfillment. A special juniorcongregation caters specifi-cally to the up and cominggeneration, so that even theyoung congregants can enjoya meaningful and personal-ized experience.
THE SHULStep into the Shul at the ChabadHouse in Asheville, one ofWestern North Carolina’s mostwelcoming Jewish environments.You will find the atmospherecasual, the services traditional,and the mood uplifting. Our Shulis a budding family, withparticipants as diverse as theAsheville Jewry.
“We look forward to coming to Shul to celebrate Shabbat with our family
and friends. The synagogue environment reflects love, respect and concern
for each individual. We feel it every time we walk through the doorway.
Our children think of Chabad as part of their family... we are blessed to be
a part of this congregation.”
JORDY AND SHIFRA AHLERS
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WEEKLY TORAH STUDYIt is comforting thatwhile living in anever–changingworld, we can seekrelevance anddirection from anever-changingTorah. Discussingthe Torah’scontemporaryrelevance each weekis a special time atChabad, for all whoparticipate.
“The classes have got me
thinking… it is the type of
learning that I can transform
to real life.”
ELLIE GOLDSTEIN
“The Rabbi reveals remarkable
lessons from the Torah and we
are all left wanting more of his
wisdom and magical stories
each week. Yet everyone’s
ideas and questions are
considered amid a lively
and meaningful exchange.”
JUDY DUNCAN
KOSHER COMMUNITY COOKBOOK
Tastes of Jewish Asheville,Asheville’s KosherCommunity Cookbook is apublication created from theloving kitchens of JewishWomen across Western NorthCarolina. This all-new 2010
Chabad publication meets the needs of today’scontemporary Jewish family, by responding tocurrent trends. With the growing interest intraditional Judaism, and more people seekingto create the unique atmosphere of a warmJewish home, coupled with society as a wholeadapting a more natural and healthy lifestyle,the cookbook intends to satisfy the souls andtastes of our community.
WWW.CHABADASHEVILLE.ORGwww.ChabadAsheville.org makes great on-line Jewish resources come alive—with the click of your
mouse. While you sit in the convenience of your living room/office/deck/boat/golf cart—whereveryou like to hang out. From Sinai to Cyberspace, Chabad’s interactive website transcends all
boundaries serving anyone seeking exposure to Jewish thought, history,customs, and stories that link our tradition to today’s meaningful issues.
Chabad-Lubavitch
publications ofquality and
depth aredesigned for
families, adults,and children, ofall backgrounds.
JEWISH ART CALENDARThe Asheville Jewish Art Calendar, WesternNorth Carolina’s only secular and Jewishcombined calendar, is a beautiful addition toyour home or office. Mailed out annually, thecalendar features business advertisements,family anniversaries, and community holidaycelebrations, including relevant information,illustrations and Jewish customs pertaining tothe month.
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