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Youth
Kids Programs
Mommy & Me, Supper & Song, Tot Shabbat, Chai Kids Club, Kosher Chefs, & Youth Zone
Hebrew School
An environment that brings Judaism to life, fosters creativity and supports your child’s unique style of learning.
Camp Gan Israel
Welcome to Camp Gan Israel, part of the largest network of Jewish Day Camps in the world.
Friendship Circle
Teens volunteer their time for their friends: a special needs child.
Adults
Adult Programs
Social Events, Classes and Inspiration is what you will find at Chabad always.
Social Action
Be passionate about the Torah's values of justice, the environment and people.
Jewish Learning Institute
Traditional Judaism presented in a professional, innovative, academically rigorous yet accessible format.
Women's Circle
Relax, socialize, and hear inspiration personal accounts and relevant ideas from a bouquet of women speakers.

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Shabbat Candle Lighting Times
Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417:
Friday, July 3
Light Candles at: 8:15 pm
Shabbat, July 4
Shabbat Ends: 9:23 pm
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This Week in Jewish History:
The Rebbe's Prison Diary
An account by Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak of Lubavitch of his arrest by the Soviets in 1927 and his miraculous release on the 12th of Tammuz that year:
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