- Chabad of Sunny Isles Beach A place where Jewish life is real, vibrant, and welcoming to all
About
Founded in August 1998, Rabbi Yisrael and Toby Baron established Chabad of Sunny Isles Beach, Florida to create a vibrant, welcoming Jewish center where every individual and family feels at home.
What began as a small storefront has grown into a thriving community hub, expanding to a larger location to serve the needs of our ever growing community. Today, Chabad of Sunny Isles Beach is a place where Jewish life comes alive through learning, celebration, connection, and purpose.
We proudly offer programs for all ages and backgrounds, including Hebrew Club at Norman S. Edelcup K-8, Bat Mitzvah Club, Children’s Story and Craft Programs at the Sunny Isles Library, meaningful volunteer opportunities, engaging family and community wide holiday celebrations, adult education, and daily morning, afternoon, and evening services and Shabbat services.
Whether you’re looking to learn, celebrate, connect, or give back, there is a place for you at Chabad.
Join us. We can’t wait to welcome you.
What began as a small storefront has grown into a thriving community hub, expanding to a larger location to serve the needs of our ever growing community. Today, Chabad of Sunny Isles Beach is a place where Jewish life comes alive through learning, celebration, connection, and purpose.
We proudly offer programs for all ages and backgrounds, including Hebrew Club at Norman S. Edelcup K-8, Bat Mitzvah Club, Children’s Story and Craft Programs at the Sunny Isles Library, meaningful volunteer opportunities, engaging family and community wide holiday celebrations, adult education, and daily morning, afternoon, and evening services and Shabbat services.
Whether you’re looking to learn, celebrate, connect, or give back, there is a place for you at Chabad.
Join us. We can’t wait to welcome you.
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Learning and Inspiration
- A Meditation on Shema YisraelThe first step of Shema is to lift yourself into a space from which you can see the view from above. Read More
- The Origin and Meaning Behind the Ana Bekoach PrayerLearn about Ana Bekoach, a beautiful liturgical poem beseeching G-d to guard and purify those who fo... Read More
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Daily Thought
The words and the stories of Torah are but its clothing; the guidance within them is its body.
And as with a body, within that guidance breathes a soul that gives life to whoever follows it.
And within that soul breathes a deeper, transcendental soul, the soul of the soul: G‑d Himself within His Torah.
Grasp the clothes alone, and you are like the student who hears the words but not the thoughts. Grasp straight for the soul—or even the body—and you will come up with nothing. They are not graspable; they are G‑dly wisdom, and you are a created being.
Instead, examine those words and those stories...



