Chabad-Lubavitch is a philosophy, a movement, and an organization.
It is considered to be the most dynamic force in Jewish life today.
Philosophy:
The word "Chabad" is a Hebrew acronym for the three intellectual faculties of: chachmah-wisdom, binah-comprehension and da'at-knowledge. The movement's system of Jewish religious philosophy, the deepest dimension of G‑d's Torah, teaches understanding and recognition of the Creator, the role and purpose of Creation, and the importance and unique mission of each Creature. This philosophy guides a person to refine and govern his and her every act and feeling through wisdom, comprehension and knowledge.
The word "Lubavitch" is the name of the town in White Russia where the movement was based for more than a century. Appropriately, the word Lubavitch in Russian means the "city of brotherly love." The name Lubavitch conveys the essence of the responsibility and love engendered by the Chabad philosophy toward every single Jew.
Movement:
Following its inception 250 years ago, the Chabad-Lubavitch movement — a branch of Hasidism — swept through Russia and spread in surrounding countries as well. It provided scholars with answers that eluded them and simple farmers with a love that had been denied of them. Eventually the philosophy of Chabad-Lubavitch and its adherents reached almost every corner of the world and affected almost every facet of Jewish life.
Leadership:
The movement is guided by the teachings of its seven leaders ("Rebbe"'s), beginning with Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, of righteous memory (1745-1812). These leaders expounded upon the most refined and delicate aspects of Jewish mysticism, creating a corpus of study thousands of books strong. They personified the age-old, Biblical qualities of piety and leadership. And they concerned themselves not only with Chabad-Lubavitch, but with the totality of Jewish life, spiritual and physical. No person or detail was too small or insignificant for their love and dedication.
In our generation, the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson of righteous memory (1902-1994), known simply as "the Rebbe," guided post-holocaust Jewry to safety from the ravages of that devastation.
Organization:
The origins of today's Chabad-Lubavitch organization can be traced to the early 1940's when the sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneerson of righteous memory (1880-1950), appointed his son-in-law and later successor, Rabbi Menachem Mendel, to head the newly-founded educational and social service arms of the movement.
Motivated by his profound love for every Jew and spurred by his boundless optimism and self-sacrifice, the Rebbe set into motion a dazzling array of programs, services and institutions to serve every Jew.
Today 4,000 full-time emissary families apply 250 year-old principles and philosophy to direct more than 3,300 institutions (and a workforce that numbers in the tens of thousands) dedicated to the welfare of the Jewish people worldwide.
Locally*:
Chabad Lubavitch has been active in Ulster County since 1953 when Rabbi Jacob J. Hecht ob"m began Camp Emunah. Since that time, Chabad Lubavitch activities have grown in many ways here in Ulster County, with programs for all ages; children, college students, adults, and seniors. We have summer camps for children both sleep-away and day camp, as well as special teen and college student programs. Beginner and advance Yeshivas for teens and adults. Toys for hospitalized children, giving out toys to hospitalized children during the Chanukah season. Classes in Judaism throughout the county for men, women and children open to the public as well as classes one on one. We host TV programs on local public access stations, a radio show and print a Jewish newspaper for the Jewish holidays. This is just a glimpse of our great work here in Ulster County. Please contact us for more information.
*Please note that many activities are in conjunction with Congregation Agudas Achim in Kingston. Congregation Agudas Achim, 254 Lucas Ave, Kingston, NY 12401, 845-331-1176.
Cong. Agudas Achim is an affiliate of the Orthodox Union.
Our Rabbis & Rebbetzins:
A partial list of our Rabbis' & Rebbetzins' servicing throughout Ulster County.
Rabbi Shea & Baila Hecht
Rabbi Yitzhak & Leah Hecht
Rabbi A.B. & Binie Itkin
Rabbi Mendy & Shaindy Karczag
Rabbi Moshe & Brocha Plotkin
Rabbi Yakov & Chaya Raskin
Serving the Communities of the greater Ulster County NY area including; Accord, Bearsville, Boiceville, Ellenville, Esopus, Hurley, Kerhonkson, Kingston, Marbletown, Napanoch, New Paltz, Phoenicia, Rosendale, Saugerties, Shokan, Stone Ridge, Wawarsing, Woodstock.