A Place for Youth
A core value of our organization and our community is a profound commitment to providing our children with access to quality educational programs and special events that facilitate their development while engaging them in our rich heritage.
- HEBREW SCHOOL
- CTEEN
- CAMP GAN ISRAEL
- BAR & BAT MITZVAH TRAINING
- SUMMER CAMP
- SHABBAT FOR KIDS
A Place for Spirituality
To remain centered in an often chaotic world, we need a foundation that is timeless, while at the same time projects relevance. Through its design, services, and open environment, the Chabad of Naperville community synagogue speaks to our generation. It is complimented by a range of programs and services that meet our contemporary needs for stability, growth, and fulfillment, and connect us with our eternal birthright.
- SYNAGOGUE
- HOLIDAY AND SHABBAT DINNERS
- ADULT EDUCATION COURSES AND CLASSES
- JEWISH LEARNING INSTITUTE
- GUEST LECTURERS
- LIFECYCLE SERVICES
- PERSONALIZED LEARNING
- RABBINIC COUNSELING
A Place for Community
Our community already boasts a diverse range of programs and services. The new Center for Jewish Life will bring them all together under one roof, and more: It will bring us together. It will serve as a hub for our community, a place where we can proudly host public and family celebrations, and a place where everyone feels welcome at any time.
- COMMUNITY CELEBRATIONS AND EVENTS
- JEWISH WOMEN’S CIRCLE
- HOSPITAL & NURSING HOME VISITATION
- PRISON CHAPLAINCY
- VOLUNTEERING
A Place for Everyone
500
Children have attended
Chabad Hebrew School
since 2007
225
Children have enjoyed
Camp Gan Israel
since 2007
85
Teenagers have participated in
CTeen
since 2014
120
People of all ages attend
Community Events
on average
150
People of all ages attend
High Holiday Services
each year
200
People attend
Adult Education
lectures and events
“Chabad of Naperville gives so much to our family in the way of friendship, spiritual guidance, and education. My daughter, who attends Sunday Hebrew School, enthusiastically shares with us what she learns and it reaffirms our decision to send her to Chabad.”
- Kim