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  • Upcoming EventsWe look forward to seeing you soon at the continuously expanding Chabad Jewish Center.

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  • Camp Gan Izzy Learn More Here!
  • Family ShabbatJoin us as we welcome Shabbat with songs, stories, a puppet show, birthday celebrations, and a kid-friendly Shabbat dinner!

    Happening on the first Shabat of every month, from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM.

    FREE with your RSVP!

    Location: Lone Tree Campus, 9950 Lone Tree Pkwy, Lone Tree
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  • Bar/Bat Mitzvah eXperienceConnecting Jewish kids with each other while exploring Jewish traditions and values in a fun environment. More Info
  • Hebrew SchoolChabad Hebrew School offers a friendly and stimulating environment, where children can embrace their Jewish roots and gain a true sense of Jewish pride. Read More
  • FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE COLORADOExciting programs and events for children and young adults with special needs Read More
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Serving you at two locations in Greenwood Village and Lone Tree, Denver / Chabad Jewish Center is a vibrant and inclusive community in the heart of Colorado, Our Center offers an impressive array of programs, classes and services to educate, inspire, and uplift Jews from all walks of life with unconditional love and acceptance.
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Learning & Inspiration
  • Are Dangerous Sports Like Football and Wrestling Kosher?Does the possibility of serious brain injury (CTE) mean that playing in the NFL isn’t kosher? Read More
  • Take the Deborah QuizTest your knowledge of Deborah, the prophetess and judge. Read More
  • The Parable of the Precious GarmentOn the Shabbat prior to Tisha B’Av, known as Shabbos Chazon, everyone is shown a vision of the futur... Read More
Shabbat & Holidays
Candle Lighting Times
South Metro Denver
Weekly Torah Portion
Upcoming Holiday
Jul. 2 - Jul. 23
Daily Thought
In Torah, we mirror on earth that which G‑d performs on every plane of reality. If so, since the Torah prohibits dislocating even a single stone of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem, how could it be that G‑d brought the entire structure to ruins? For it would certainly be absurd to imagine that the Assyrians or the Romans had the power to set fire to G-d’s house. It must be that this was not an act of destruction. Rather, it was the initial phase of a much greater construction, one that would be eternally indestructible. And for that to occur, the Temple had to be temporarily leveled to its foundations...
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