Revisiting Chabad: Unpacking its Core Organizing Principles and Practices
Steven Windmueller, Ph.D., Emeritus Professor of Jewish Communal Studies
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Why has Chabad become one of the most successful Jewish outreach movements in the world? In his blog for the Times of Israel, Steven Windmueller, Ph.D., explores the organizational, theological, and cultural factors behind Chabad’s growth, from its decentralized leadership model and radical hospitality to its digital innovation and mission-driven approach to Jewish engagement.