Shabbat service and lunch at Chabad - My Neighbour's Faith series
Interested in getting a glimpse into Montreal’s vibrant Jewish life? Join MORSL for a My Neighbour’s Faith visit to Chabad House to learn more about one of the Jewish groups active at McGill! On Saturday, February 23, participants are invited to experience Saturday prayers, participate in a Q&A, and enjoy lunch with the community.ÌýFree, but registration required via our online form for this amazing interfaith experience!
This event is part of our My Neighbour’s Faith series, which helps students develop religious literacy by offering trips to various faith centres in Montreal. These visits provide participants with an opportunity to experience diverse traditions firsthand, to learn about a religion from those who practice it, and to build interfaith community connections.
Bonus: Because this event is part of MORSL's My Neighbour's Faith series, McGill students are eligible for recognition on their co-curricular record! Sign up on our websiteÌýand we'll submit your details to myInvolvement for recognition on your McGill student co-curricular record after the event concludes.
Meeting time: We will meet at Chabad House (3429 Peel Street) at 12:15pm, and the visit will run from 12:30 to 2pm. Out of consideration for our hosts, please arrive early so we can enter Chabad House as a group.
Details:ÌýThere is no specific dress code for this event, but please dress professionally.ÌýPlease note that Chabad observes gender-separated prayers.
When:Ìý ÌýWednesday, Feburary 23Ìýfrom 12:15 to 2:00pm
Where: Chabad House, 3429 Peel Street
Having trouble registering? Copy and paste this link into your web browser:Ìý/morsl/signup-my-neighbours-faith-visit-chabad-hous...
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Public Event - Photo Advisory:ÌýPlease be advised that photographs may be taken at this event.ÌýBy participating in this public event, we understand you to consent toÌýMORSL photographing you and using the photos on our platforms. At MORSL, we only use these photos for promotion (e.g. web site, social media, newsletter), to show people what kind of things they can expect at our events, and how much fun we have! it really helps us encourage other students to take part in our programming. Thank you!