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Chabad at Lake Tahoe is a warm Jewish Community where everyone is welcome regardless of background or affiliation. Our purpose is to create a welcoming environment to explore and experience our heritage and Judaism's warm and relevant spiritual inspirations. Our goal is to create a vibrant Jewish community in Lake Tahoe, bringing joyous and meaningful Judaism to the locals and Jewish visitors. We dream of building a Jewish Retreat Center, hosting summer & winter camps and seminars.
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- Celebrating Jewish Life in America Join us for Shabbat 250 Read More
- 10 Reasons We Are Grateful for AmericaAhead of Shabbat250, we take a look at some of the reasons why this milestone holds particular reson... Read More
- Mordechai Sheftall: Patriotic Officer, Prisoner of War, and Proud JewMordechai Sheftall, 1735-1797, the highest-ranking Jew to serve in the American Revolution, was a de... Read More
- Tribute to Rabbi Moshe KotlarskyHonoring a tireless builder of Judaism on his second yahrtzeit. Read More
- Amen vs Brich Hu in Kaddish: Why the Different Customs?Tracing the origins of a subtle liturgical divide. Read More









