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With the vision to open the doors of Judaism to all, we have established Chabad of Guelph, where Jews of all backgrounds and degrees of observance can enjoy exploring their heritage in a warm, welcoming and non-judgmental environment.

We serve the students, faculty and staff of the University of Guelph, as well as the local Guelph community, from young children through the golden years.
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Learning & Inspiration
  • 14 Facts You Should Know About Laban the ArameanFind out about this notorious trickster with deep family connections to our patriarchs and matriarch... Read More
  • Why Did Rachel Steal Laban’s Idols?Explore multiple insights into this classic mystery. Read More
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Daily Thought
The physical and the spiritual are not separate entities. They are two faces of each and every thing that exists. We call the perception of our senses “physical.” Bu our mind’s eye is able to grasp the same phenomena and see much deeper. And we call that “spiritual.” Whatever exists spiritually, must have a physical manifestation. And if something occurs physically, it occurs also spiritually. If you are happy, for example, hormones are released. Happiness is spiritual. The release of...
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