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==== Synagogues ==== Second Hakafot at the 'Beit Menachem' Synagogue * Beit Menachem. Named after the Rebbe. The largest and central synagogue in the village, which has minyanim from the early morning hours until after midnight, and where the main farbrengens take place on special days such as Yud-Tet Kislev, Chai Elul, and more. * The 'Central' Synagogue * The Synagogue in the 770 Building * Beit Nachum Yitzchak. Named after Rabbi Nachum Yitzchak Pinson. Mashpia of the synagogue - Rabbi Zalman Gopin * Yisrael Aryeh Leib. (Tefillah L'Moshe) Named after the Rebbe's brother. Rabbi of the synagogue - Rabbi Eliezer Brod * Synagogue for youth "Steinbach Shul" in the new housing neighborhood * Synagogue for youth "Givat Lubavitch". Rabbi of the synagogue - Rabbi Shimon Gopin * "Minyan Zusha" - Beit Menachem basement. Rabbi of the synagogue - Rabbi Dov Tvardovitch * R' Mendel's Shul. Named after Rabbi Menachem Mendel Brock. Rabbi and Mashpia of the synagogue: Rabbi Baruch Shlomo Belzhinsky * Raichik Shul. Named after Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Raichik. Rabbi of the synagogue - Rabbi Asher Eisenbach * Barke Shul - Named after Rabbi Shalom Dov Ber Lipsker. Located in the "Hyper Lipsker" store complex * Latter Shul - The library in the 770 building. Mashpia of the synagogue - Rabbi David Abba Zalmanov * "Ohel Yaakov" Synagogue * Beit Mordechai Shmuel Synagogue. Named after Rabbi Mordechai Shmuel Ashkenazi, the Rabbi of Kfar Chabad * Yaakov Avinu - Gindi family * Shaarei Eliyahu * Synagogue in Kfar Chabad Beis * Mizrachi Shul * Dan Yoel's Shul * Mishkan Yaakov. Rabbi of the synagogue - Rabbi Eyal Chelek * Ohel Yosef Yitzchak Borovsky * Tiferet Shlomo (Holtzman) - Rabbis: Rabbi Michael Moyal, Rabbi Nissim Cohen * Berel Shul - Synagogue in the home of Rabbi Dovber Prus in the new housing neighborhood. Among the rabbis of the synagogue - Rabbi Chaim Prus * Minyan Admur Hazaken - Ohel Tefillah on Admur Hazaken Street. Located in the parking area of the Kfar Chabad Talmud Torah. Rabbi of the synagogue - Rabbi Tzvi Rotenberg * Synagogue for youth Klemenzon Shul. Rabbi of the synagogue - Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Friedman. Located in the Railway neighborhood * Pitche Shul - Synagogue in the vegetable store area of the Rivkin family in the center of the village - operates on Shabbat and holidays * Tzemach Tzedek Synagogue - operates on Shabbat and holidays and during the week "Yagdil Torah" is held * Keter Ovadia - Located in the courtyard of Rabbi Azriel Mafai's house
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