1. Chabad - Noun
2. Chabad - Proper noun
a large missionary Hasidic movement known for their hospitality, technological expertise, optimism and emphasis on religious study
a form of Hasidism practiced by Lithuanian and Russian Jews under communist rule; the beliefs and practices of the Lubavitch movement
Source: WordNetAfter the Pittsburgh Tree of Life and Poway Chabad shootings, and with the increasing number of attacks against Jews in New York, it is clear that Jews are not necessarily safer and freer in America than in illiberal countries. Source: Internet
“At a moment in which we are witnessing a rise in anti-Semitism, it is important to explore what has been the true impact of Jews and Judaism on civilization,” said Rabbi Lazer Lazaroff, director of Aishel House and Chabad at TMC (Texas Medical Center). Source: Internet
An explosives-laden balloon, likely flown from the Gaza Strip, was found hanging from a tree near a Chabad house in the southern city of Sderot on Sunday. Source: Internet
According to the Collive website, this is not the first time that Chabad has helped impoverished residents of Nigeria. Source: Internet
By his death in 1994, it had many more semi-engaged supporters than Hasidim in the strict sense, and they are still hard to distinguish: estimates for number of Chabad affiliates of all sorts therefore range from 50,000 to 200,000. Source: Internet
Chabad movement Maimonides stated that God commanded Moses to compel the world to accept these seven commandments. Source: Internet