Have a Jewish question, need guidance, or want to speak with someone about a personal or family situation? Rabbi Mendy would be happy to help.

Every Question Is Welcome

Judaism encourages questions. Whether your question is practical, personal, spiritual, basic, complicated, or something you have been wondering about for a long time, you are welcome to ask.

You do not need to have a strong Jewish background, know the right words, or feel embarrassed about asking. Chabad is here to help make Jewish life understandable, meaningful, and accessible.

Your question can be about Jewish practice, holidays, prayer, Shabbat, kosher, family life, a lifecycle event, mourning and Kaddish, mezuzahs, learning, or anything else connected to Jewish life.

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Send us your question or message, and Rabbi Mendy or someone from Chabad will get back to you.

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What Can I Ask About?

People reach out to Chabad for many different reasons. Some are looking for a clear answer to a practical Jewish question. Others are looking for guidance, a listening ear, or help taking the next step in their Jewish life.

Jewish Practice

Shabbat, kosher, mezuzahs, prayer, holidays, mitzvahs, and practical Jewish living.

Lifecycle Moments

Baby namings, Bar and Bat Mitzvah, weddings, memorials, Kaddish, and family milestones.

Personal Guidance

Family questions, spiritual guidance, personal growth, challenges, and a listening ear.

Jewish Learning

Questions about Torah, Jewish ideas, holidays, Chassidic teachings, or where to begin learning.

Not Sure How to Ask?

Just write it in your own words. You can share as much or as little detail as you feel comfortable sharing.

If your question is sensitive or personal, you can simply ask to speak privately. We will respond with care and respect.

Learn More

Many questions are best answered in conversation. Others can open the door to ongoing learning. If you are interested, we can also help you find a class, article, JLI course, or one-on-one learning opportunity.

Whatever your question is, you are welcome to ask.