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Chabad Chevra is ...
A group where Jewish students
socialize in a comfortable setting with great friends, great food and great
discussion.
A place
that provides Jewish traditions in a fun and educational style.
A club
for prayer and study, where one can gain a deeper understanding of ones
Jewish heritage.
A
place where students & staff create student programming, projects & fun
activities.
A
club where all Jews are welcome regardless of background, affiliation, & level
of observance.
An
institution where you can question your faith and not be afraid of judgment.
A haven
to run to when you're stressed or lonely, and need a friend to lean on.
A business
where you can intern and get credits for your major and perfect your leadership
skills with our student group
Chabad Chevra strives make a difference and has made a tremendous impact on campus. They are a diverse group with students from all cliques and walks in life. They unite Jewish students from all affiliations. Chabad Chevra seeks to be a “home away from home” for students at University of Hartford and offers a wealth of religious educational and spiritual programs. At college, students are exposed to new ideas and experiences and Chabad seeks to ensure that students graduate stronger and more empowered than when they entered. Programming always reflects tolerant, non-judgmental and open discussions, which is a hallmark of Chabad’s inclusiveness. A unique quality of Chabad Chevra is the leadership provided by a dynamic couple, Rabbi Yossi and Dalia Kulek, who create an atmosphere where students can feel safe and seek guidance on variety of social, education and spiritual issues.
About the Directors


RABBI YOSSI & DALIA KULEK - Rabbi
Yosef B. Kulek received his rabbinic
ordination
in Arad, Israel.
He
previously taught Judaic studies at Chicago's Seymour J. Abrams Cheder
Lubavitch Hebrew Day School, and was Director of Programs and Youth
Activities at Chabad House
for the
past six years. Rabbi Kulek also taught for three years at Bess & Paul Sigel Hebrew Academy. In 2003 he founded the Jewish student group at the
University of Hartford,
Chabad Chevra. Due to its initial success and growth, Rabbi Kulek and his wife
Dalia now devote most of their time as directors of Chabad Chevra. The Kuleks
spends
their
summers
as the directors of Camp Gan Israel
.
Dalia teaches at Beth El Hebrew School during the year
and
Rabbi Kulek teaches at the Jewish community after school program Yachad.
They
reside
in
West Hartford
with their six children.
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