A place you already
belong.

Dear Friends:
We hear it time and time again:
"I didn't grow up with this…”
"I don't know the prayers..."
"I'm only Jewish-ish..."
But here's the truth:
There’s no such thing as more "Jewish" or less "Jewish."
We are the same in our essential Jewishness — each of us a part of something eternal, timeless, and unbreakable.
The High Holidays aren’t about labels, background, or knowledge.
They’re about showing up. Reflecting. Reconnecting.
They’re about coming home — to your soul, your people, and to G‑d.
This year, we invite you to Come Home for the High Holidays — to a place you already belong.
Whether it’s been years or it’s your very first time, you’ll find a space that’s open, warm, and welcoming. No judgment. No expectations. Just meaning, tradition, and a community that feels like home.
Here’s how you can be part of it:
RSVP for one or more of our High Holiday services or programs.
Share this message with a fellow Jew who might be looking for a place to (re)connect.
Donate to help ensure these experiences continue to be open and accessible to all.
This year, don’t just observe the holidays. Experience them.
In a space that was made for you — just as you are.
We can’t wait to welcome you.
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Rabbi Chaim & Bassy Landa
Chabad Jewish Center of St. Charles County
“With blessing to be written and sealed for a good and sweet year, both materially and spiritually...”
From the closing of a 1970 letter written by the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory (Igros Kodesh 27, p. 212)
