Q: What is Chabad?
A: Chabad is a worldwide movement that spreads Jewish awareness to all Jews whether male or female, old or young. Its roots are in White Russia in a small town by the name of Lubavitch. The word Chabad is an acronym for Chachmah, Binah, Daas, which means wisdom, understanding, and knowledge. The idea is to turn intellect to action. Simply put, Chabad's message is "don't just think it, do it". This is exactly what Chabad does. Chabad Houses can be found in every part of the world such as, Tasmania, Russia, Hawaii, and Bangkok and in each one of those places Chabad is doing everything it can to help Jews be Jewish.
 
Q: What does Chabad do on campus?
A: Chabad provides Jewish students with all their social, cultural, educational and spiritual needs needs. Chabad provides kosher Shabbat and holiday meals free of charge to students (best meals in town). Chabad Rabbis have incredible knowledge in all areas of Judaism, ready to answer your questions. Most importantly, Chabad is your home away from home.
 
Q: Do only religious people come to Chabad?
A: Chabad is a place for all Jews regardless of their affiliations or ties. Many of the students who come to Chabad are not religious, some with a little Jewish education, and others with none at all. One of the the exciting things about Chabad is one can meet people from all walks of life.
 
Q: What happens if I don't know what to do?
A: Don't worry, everyone is learning and one has to start sometime, and what better place than at Chabad? There is always someone willing to help you.
 
Q: What purpose do the labels 'Orthodox', 'Conservative' and 'Reform' serve? Who has the real truth?
A: The truth is that a Jew is truly a Jew, and that G-d truly wants a Jew to do Mitzvot. Beyond that, labels are totally meaningless at best, and at worst, divisive. "Labels are for shirts." Read the article "Was Moses Orthodox?" for more.
 
Q: All this is great, but how do I join?
A: We're open to every Jewish student, Reform, Orthodox, Conservative, or any Jew that moves. Joining Chabad is simple! Just come on by. To get on the mailing list, email agurary@buffalo.edu
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Q: So how much time do I have to dedicate to Chabad activities?
A: College students have very busy lives and this is completely understood. Some students come to dinner and stay for a few minutes while others stay for a few hours. Everyone is welcome.
 
Q: But wait!! How much does it cost?
A: Nothing! Just bring yourself and lots of friends!