Chabad at Stony Brook University 31 Mount Road, Stony Brook, NY 11790
About the Business
Welcome to Chabad at Stony Brook University, your home away from home nestled in the heart of Stony Brook, New York. Located at 31 Mount Road, our center serves as a vibrant hub for Jewish life and learning within the university community. We are dedicated to providing a warm, inclusive environment where students, faculty, and community members can explore and celebrate Jewish culture, traditions, and values.
At Chabad, we offer a variety of programs and events designed to engage and inspire. From Shabbat dinners and holiday celebrations to educational workshops and social gatherings, there is something for everyone. Our passionate team is committed to fostering a sense of community and belonging through meaningful connections and shared experiences.
Whether you are looking to deepen your understanding of Judaism, connect with fellow students, or simply enjoy a welcoming atmosphere, Chabad at Stony Brook University is here for you. Join us in creating lasting memories and friendships that enrich your college experience and beyond. We look forward to welcoming you to our Chabad family.
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31 Mount Road, Stony Brook, New York 11790, United States
Reviews
"Shabbat and events there are like nothing else. Add Chabad SBU to your must visit lists while in SBU."
"Rabbi Adam and Esther are the most amazing people ever! They welcome students to their home and offer a Jewish community and Shabbat experience you can’t find anywhere on Long Island. I’m glad I found that Chabad House flyer in my freshman year."
"SBU chabad is the most hospitable and warm place I have ever been to. As a lost freshman I came in with no friends and chabad made me not feel like a friend but like family"
"wonderful place. Rabbi and Mrs. Stein are amazing people. Highly recommended. especially their shabus meals."
"I went here looking for a sense of community. The first thing the Rabbi asked me, after my name, is if my mom is Jewish. Then, he asked me if I'd like to convert. From Judism ... to Judism ... because I wasn't a "real Jew." I just met you dude. It's Sukkot. You start every conversation this way? Horrible."
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