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  • Welcome to Chabad!The Jewish Home to students of Stockton University and the local Galloway community New Students Click Here to Join!
  • FamilyChabad is a Home away from Home... the place where Friends turn into Family.
  • Shabbat DinnerTurn Friday night into Shabbat by joining Chabad for a free delicious, home-made, 4 course dinner. Hot food! Cool people! Read More
  • Celebrate HolidaysWhether it's Chanukah or Passover, High Holidays or Purim, Chabad offers meaningful services and events to celebrate the holidays in a warm and fulfilling environment. Find Out More
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Chabad is a warm and engaging community offering programs to students at Stockton University and the local Jewish Community. Students need a home-away-from-home, a place to enjoy being Jewish and celebrate their traditions. Chabad is that place.
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Shabbat Dinner

Turn Friday night into Shabbat by joining Chabad for a free delicious, home-made, 4 course dinner. Hot food! Cool people!

Holiday Celebrations

Whether it's Chanukah or Passover, High Holidays or Purim, Chabad offers meaningful services and events to celebrate the holidays in a warm and fulffilling environment.

Social Events

Meet new faces and unwind from classwork with friends at any of our social events. BBQ's. Girls Night. Movie Night. Painting. Cooking. + MUCH MORE!

Student Leadership

Add your voice and feel the difference you make. Help keep the flame of Judaism shining brightly for the Stockton Jews and beyond!

Jewish Education

One-on-one. Weekly classes. Sinai Scholars internship. The list is endless! Join any one of these amazing study sessions to grow your Jewish knowledge.

Shabbat & Holidays
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Weekly Torah Portion
Upcoming Holiday
Oct. 11 - Oct. 12
Daily Thought
People know Yom Kippur as a day of repentance and forgiveness. But Yom Kippur takes you far beyond that. Because repentance means regretting who you’ve become. Yom Kippur is a day when you are embraced for who you truly are. You are a pure, divine soul. Today, in that embrace, you experience the bond that divine soul has with G-d, and you want to live that way. So you rid yourself of some unbecoming things you picked up on the road, and you return home, picking up some beautiful mitzvahs...