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Is what you think
about Chabad MYTH or FACT?
You may be
surprised.
Take
a few minutes to browse through this page and you'll have a better
understanding of what Chabad is all about.
1.
MYTH:
You
have to be Orthodox to participate in programs offered by Chabad.
FACT:
Chabad
is inclusive and non-judgmental, and our programs are open to all Jews. In
fact, the vast majority of people who participate in programs at Chabad are not
Orthodox. The teachings of Chabad are imbued with the renowned Chassidic
spirit and joy, but in no way is the commitment to an Orthodox or
Ultra-Orthodox lifestyle a prerequisite to feeling comfortable at Chabad
functions.
2.
MYTH:
Chabad's
goal is to make me Orthodox.
FACT:
Chabad
is not out to make one Orthodox. Chabad is an educational organization
dedicated to helping every Jew, regardless of background, affiliation, or
personal level of observance, to increase their level of Jewish knowledge,
enthusiasm, and commitment. Chabad invites you to explore the complex areas of
Jewish religion, tradition, and practice in an open-minded and non-judgmental
atmosphere. All of Chabad's classes, programs, and services are designed to
heighten the awareness and lend valuable insight into one's heritage,
traditions, religious practice, laws and rituals. Each individual is invited
to participate, study, and learn. Each individual makes his or her own
respective religious, lifestyle decisions at his or her own pace, according to
his/her own sensibilities.
3.
MYTH:
Chabad
does not consider Reform, Conservative, or non-practicing Jews as
"real" Jews.
FACT:
Chabad
avoids labeling other Jews, since it tends to divide and create barriers
between us. Jewish Law has traditionally considered anyone born of a Jewish
mother or converted in accordance with Halacha to be a Jew, regardless of his
or her degree of observance. The Lubavitcher Rebbe delivered a stinging rebuke
to Orthodox elements in the USA and Israel for publicly belittling
non-Orthodox Jews.
4.
MYTH:
Chabad
does not accept converts.
FACT:
Chabad
follows traditional Jewish Law which states that any non-Jew who feels
sincerely convinced of the beauty and relevance of Torah, who is prepared to
follow the traditions of Israel, and therefore, wishes to join the community
of Israel, is welcomed as a convert. The conversion process requires immersion
in a kosher mikveh, circumcision for men, and acceptance of the disciplines
and practices of Judaism - all under authorized rabbinic supervision.
5.
MYTH:
Chabad
is financed by its headquarters in New York.
FACT:
It
is Chabad policy that each center is supported by the community it serves. All
funding for local Chabad programs is solicited locally. No money is sent to
international Chabad headquarters in New York - all funds donated remain right
here in our community. Neither are we funded or financially supported by our
central headquarters. However, our central Headquarters is instrumental in
getting Chabad Houses off the ground. Our Chabad House at the U of O was established
through a generous grant by the Rohr family of New York
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