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Chabad of Hunterdon County - Jewish Life for Hunterdon County Including the Clinton and Flemington Areas

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Prison Chaplaincy

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Rabbi Kornfeld will visit prisons to spend time with the Jewish inmates in Torah discussion group, putting on Tefillin and holding a prayer service. Before and during holidays we have special services and programs.

If you know of anyone who could use a visit e-mail Rabbi Kornfeld at Rabbi@jewishhunterdon.com or give us a call at 908-238-9002.

Visits to area correctional facilities serve as a vital link to the outside community for incarcerated Jewish inmates. Many of our brethren are using this very difficult and unfortunate experience as an opportunity to discover their roots, and turn over a new leaf, thanks to the encouragement and support of these visits.

Chabad of Hunterdon County seeks to bring life and spiritual movement to one's soul; to bring a sense of purpose into one's existence. By showing a person's connection with the entire Jewish people, with the Torah and with G-d, it offers a glimmer of hope, helping the individual endure the days and the nights, the inner isolation.

The Rabbi will always be ready and prepared, lending a helping hand to the individual and his or her family, seeking out and focusing on the goodness within. The teachings of the Torah help a person become a healthy minded individual who knows that he or she has a vital part to play in the universe - even from the confines of a prison cell. This is also a preparation for eventual re-entry into society.

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Social Services
Food, Furniture, Clothing Assistance
Counseling
Hospital Visitations
Homebound / Retirement Home Visitations
Jewish Art Calendar
Mezuzah Bank
Funerals / Jewish Burial Society
Koshering Services
Prison Chaplaincy
Substance Abuse Help Program

Chabad of Hunterdon County 90 Beaver Ave Clinton, NJ 08809 908-238-9002

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