The Shul is a vibrant place where Jews of all walks of life; beginners and advanced, thinkers and doers, young an old, come together as one to study, to pray, to rejoice and to grow. A Learning Experience: Every time a person enters the Shul, they will learn something new. AContinue Reading

You can sponsor a Kiddush to commemorate a birthday, anniversary, graduation, yahrzeit, or any significant event. If you prefer, it is also possible to co-sponsor a Kiddush. We also welcome contributions to the General Kiddush Fund. Please call with any questions and to reserve your kiddush date. The week’s sponsor(s) hasContinue Reading

A “Yahrzeit”, (anniversary of a loved one’s passing) is a time to remember the person, in the synagogue by reciting the kaddish prayer, through the giving of extra charity and through learning. Jewish Law requires that the Kaddish be recited during the first eleven months following the death of a loved one by prescribedContinue Reading

Welcome to the Chabad of Cape Coral Lending Library!With hundreds of books available, you’ll be sure to find a title to enjoy.Below you’ll find answers to most common questions. HOW DO I BORROW A BOOK? To borrow a book, visit Librarika.comCreate an account, by clicking “sign up”Under “My Libraries” requestContinue Reading

An Eternal Bond with the Eternal Soul Although the passing of a person is a tremendous loss for relatives and friends, in Judaism Yahrzeits are a time of reflection and contemplative celebration – not mourning. The soul of the deceased is actualizing its life-long dream – reuniting with its Creator.Continue Reading

Dear friend, As you may know, Chabad Jewish Center is dedicated to serving every Jew with Ahavat Israel and unconditional love, regardless of religious background, affiliation or financial status. Since our inception in August 2004, we have been involved in serving the needs of the estimated 4000 residents of theContinue Reading

Weekday Services: Sunday through Friday mornings • 8:00 am Shabbat Services: To emulate our creator who rested on the seventh day, we invigorate our spiritual sensitivities by setting aside our mundane, earthly labors from dusk on Friday to evening on Saturday. Shabbat is a time when intellectual exchange and familyContinue Reading

For High Holidays Click Here For Sukkos Click Here  For Shmini Atzeret & Simchat Torah Click Here For Purim Click Here  For Passover Click Here  For Shavuot Click HereContinue Reading