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== Economy == Most of the village residents work outside the village. However, the village still maintains some of its agricultural character with residents who keep beehives (like "Behind the Honey") and Calabrian etrog orchards. The village has 3 grocery stores, clothing shops, jewelry stores, household goods stores, restaurants, fish, a poultry slaughterhouse, 2 butcher shops, an Israel Post branch and a car rental company. Additionally, several factories operate in the village such as bakeries (including the world's largest hand-made matzah bakery), a leather processing factory, and an air conditioner parts manufacturing plant. The village is also home to the "Schneerson Beehive" honey farm, alongside which operates a visitor center called "Behind the Honey" primarily intended for kindergarten and school children. The postal branch in Kfar Chabad opened on 14 Adar I 5719 (1959), and in 5767 (2007), the postal branch was renovated and relocated to a new location.
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