Experience Shabbat

Recharge your spirit with a Shabbat morning prayer service and a delicious Kiddush featuring the Rabbis signature Cholent!
Our easy-to-follow English/Hebrew prayer book and catchy tunes are designed to inspire service beginners and veterans alike.

10:00 AM at Chabad Watertown

Please reach out if you plan to attend
JewishWatertown@gmail.com

Learn Hebrew

ADULT HEBREW LITERACY CLUB

With phonemic awareness, Hebrew vocabulary, games and more, we'll start from the very basics and work out way through. Experience the pleasure of learning the Hebrew alphabet and language, not just as a means to Hebrew reading, but as an experience of itself. Recommended for beginners and intermediate levels but is totally fun for advances students too.

Season 2: Jan 29 - March 18 / 19 Shvat - 8 Adar II

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Loaves of Love

“Loaves of Love" is a community kindness project aimed at bringing some extra love into people's lives. Refer a friend and bring them the warmth of Shabbat and the taste of freshly baked Challah which we'll deliver straight to their door! New neighbors, new moms, someone you know under the weather or a friend. Share some love with a loaf of love!

Click Here to refer a friend!

Mezuzah Project

Me-zu-zah: A little scroll that has kept Jews under one roof since Sinai.

Are you Jewish and don't yet have a Mezuzah adorning your home or room? The Watertown Mezuzah Project is offering you your very first Mezuzah FREE to bring the blessing and security of Mezuzah to your home, workplace and community. Join millions of Jews and over three thousand years of tradition!

Click Here to apply and find out more about Mezuzah!

Mitzvah for israel

On Simchat Torah, October 7, 2023, evil invaded our lives: murdering, injuring, and abducting thousands of our brothers and sisters in Israel. Now, millions more stand in harm’s way, endangered by a ruthless rain of rockets or fighting to protect our people on the front lines. 

They are not alone. 

We are one family. The actions of one impact all. Wherever you are, your positive actions cast spiritual protection over us all. Now, Jews worldwide are uniting to fight the spiritual front of this war against darkness. They’re doing just one more mitzvah. You, too, can do your part. 

Stand in solidarity with our brothers and sisters in Israel.

Do a mitzvah for the recovery of the wounded, the safe return of the captives, and the safety of our brothers and sisters in the Holy Land.

Pledge a Mitzvah!