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Chabad Lubavitch Leeds

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About

Chabad Lubavitch Leeds run educational and social programs that are infused with the message of profound love and a non-judgemental approach for everyone. We have an especial stress on reaching out to those who are disadvantaged whether through a lack of education, life experiences or circumstances beyond their control. We cater to all ages from the very young to the elderly to make sure that they are getting the best support that we can provide them, while empowering those who are in a position to help to stand up and make a difference. We run monthly Parent and Toddler groups to give support to young parents. We organise Mini Camps during half terms and a Summer Camp to provide children with safe, fun and educational environments during their breaks. Our Teen Loft provides a safe space for teenagers to relax, mentoring and homework help. We support teenagers who would otherwise be at a loose end after school finished and provide them with somewhere that not only gets them off the street and out of the supermarket carparks. Our Friendship Circle is an initiative to extend a helping hand to children who have additional needs, involving the children in a variety of social experiences and activities. Our Smile on Seniors, Shabbat Dinner Packs and Aruchot programs provide support for the elderly and vulnerable and people who struggling with the cost-of-living crisis, where they can sign up for a visit, or a hot nutritious dinner that is delivered once a week.

When We Gather

Friday evenings and Saturday mornings for prayers. All Jewish festivals. Tuesday evenings for a class. Other times we have activities.

Services & Support

Befriending / Mentoring
Counselling
Other Support Groups
Food Packages

Location

Address

Chabad Lubavitch Centre of Leeds, 168 Shadwell Lane
Leeds, West Yorkshire
LS17 8AD

Directions

Geographical Area

Yorkshire & the Humber

Prison Connection

HMP Leeds, HMP Full Sutton and HMP Lindholme.

Last updated: 20 April 2026