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  • Mission / VisionAs San Antonio and its suburbs continue to grow and expand (along the IH10 corridor and beyond), Chabad of Boerne will serve as a spiritual home to Jews in Boerne/Kendall County and in the surrounding counties of Kerr and Gillespie as well. Our mission is to create a warm and inviting Jewish presence in the city and serve as a conduit to Educate, Inspire, and Connect with our fellow Jews and the broader community. Read More
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  • Meet Our Staff / FamilyRabbi Yossi & Malkie Marrus bring many years of spiritual, rabbinic, outreach, and educational experience as they embark on this new project. Hailing originally from New York and Chicago, they have spent the last twenty five years active in all facets of our Jewish community. They are passionate about bringing the beauty and warmth of the Jewish tradition to everyone they encounter. Read More
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The ancient Jewish community of the Crimean Peninsula who adopted the language, lifestyle, and dress of their Tatar neighbors while remaining steadfast in Jewish belief and practice.
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  • Why the Tallit Barcode?What's the reason for the black stripes on the tallit and tzitzit? Read More
  • Take the “Redemption of the Firstborn” QuizDo you know about the firstborn baby ceremony? Read More
  • Why Forty Years in a Desert?The spiritual dimension of the Levites transporting the Mishkan in the desert is a model for our spi... Read More
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Rabbi Yossi & Malkie Marrus bring many years of spiritual, rabbinic, outreach, and educational experience as they embark on this new project. Hailing originally from New York and Chicago, they have spent the last twenty five years active in all facets of our Jewish community. They are passionate about bringing the beauty and warmth of the Jewish tradition to everyone they encounter.
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