Beit Lubavitch Etudiants A beacon of Jewish life in Paris — Shabbat hospitality, kosher support & Torah learning
Location: Paris, Ile de France
Organizer: Beit Lubavitch Etudiants
About Jewish life and hospitality in Paris
Beit Lubavitch Etudiants is a welcoming Chabad House in Paris, France, supporting Jewish life for both locals and visitors.
Residents and travelers in Paris, France can turn here for Shabbat and holiday support, Torah learning, and a warm local connection.
Highlights include:
Synagogue services and Jewish practice support Torah classes, adult education and Jewish learning Shabbat hospitality, holiday support and kosher assistance Community care, lifecycle support and outreach Additional services may include: Campus Chabad House, Library, Torah Phone, Computer Training, Mitzvah Tank, Regular Classes, Publications, Guest Accomodations.
If you are looking for Jewish life, practical help, or a warm community connection, this center is here to welcome you.
About the provider Rabbi: Rabbi Levi Azimov
The Chabad center is led with dedication and care, offering guidance, support, and a welcoming presence for the local Jewish community and visitors alike.
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Services Chabad House Library Mezuzah and Tefillin Checking One-on-One Study Hands-on Holiday Programming Hospital Visitation Regular Classes Marriage Prep Mezuzah Loans/Service Shabbat/Holiday Hospitality Location Address: 1 Rue de l'Abbé de l'Épée, Paris, 75005, France
Home · Contact · List your business About this listing Beit Lubavitch Etudiants serves as a vital center for Jewish life in the heart of Paris. Located in the 5th Arrondissement, this Chabad House provides a welcoming environment for students, residents, and international travelers looking for a spiritual home in the French capital. Led by Rabbi Levi Azimov, the center is dedicated to fostering Jewish identity through education, hospitality, and community support.
The facility functions as more than just a place of prayer; it is a resource hub for anyone seeking to maintain a Jewish lifestyle while in Paris. Whether you are searching for a place to study Torah, need assistance with kosher food, or require support for Shabbat and Jewish holidays, the staff at Beit Lubavitch Etudiants provides a warm and helpful connection to the local community.
With an emphasis on accessibility and outreach, the center offers a range of services from Mezuzah checking to marriage preparation. Its presence in one of the most intellectually vibrant neighborhoods in Paris ensures that Jewish students have a dedicated space to grow their faith alongside their secular studies.
About the area Situated at 1 Rue de l'Abbé de l'Épée, the center is positioned in the historic Latin Quarter, a district known for its academic heritage and architectural beauty. This central location makes it highly accessible via the Paris Métro and RER networks, particularly the Luxembourg station, allowing visitors from across the city to reach the center with ease.
The 5th Arrondissement is characterized by its narrow, winding streets and proximity to the Seine. Living and visiting this area allows for a unique blend of traditional Parisian life and active Jewish engagement. The center’s location is particularly convenient for those attending the nearby Sorbonne University or the École Normale Supérieure, providing a nearby sanctuary for prayer and study between lectures.
Being centrally located in Paris, the center also serves as a gateway for travelers. While the neighborhood itself is known for its cafés and bookstores, the presence of Beit Lubavitch Etudiants ensures that the practical needs of Jewish life—such as finding a minyan or securing kosher assistance—are met within this bustling urban environment.
Nearby Jewish landmarks The 5th Arrondissement is rich with Jewish history and academic life. Located just a short distance from the property is the historic Rue des Rosiers in the Marais district, which remains a primary hub for kosher dining, Judaica shopping, and the famous L'As du Fallafel. Visitors can easily access the Museum of Jewish Art and History (Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaïsme) to explore the deep roots of the French Jewish community.
For those seeking spiritual connection, the area is within reach of several historic synagogues, including the Agoudas Hakehilos (Rue Pavée) synagogue designed by Hector Guimard. The neighborhood's proximity to the Sorbonne and other major universities makes it a natural gathering point for Jewish students and young professionals seeking a Torah-true environment amidst their academic pursuits.
Public green spaces like the nearby Jardin du Luxembourg offer a peaceful setting for Shabbat afternoon walks. The surrounding streets are also home to various kosher-friendly amenities and bookstores that cater to the intellectual and spiritual needs of the local community.
What to expect Visitors to Beit Lubavitch Etudiants can expect a factual and supportive atmosphere. The center operates with a focus on outreach and education, offering a library for those who wish to delve into Jewish texts and regular classes that cover various aspects of Torah and Chassidism. The environment is designed to be inclusive, welcoming Jews of all backgrounds and levels of observance.
Religious services are held in the on-site synagogue, providing a space for daily and Shabbat prayers. For those staying in Paris over the weekend, the Chabad House is a primary resource for Shabbat hospitality. Travelers can expect guidance on local kosher facilities and assistance with religious requirements such as mezuzah checking or tefillin service.
Beyond the religious services, the center provides community care including hospital visitations and life-cycle support. The presence of a Mitzvah Tank and mobile outreach initiatives means the center's influence extends beyond its physical walls, bringing Jewish awareness to the streets of Paris. Whether attending a holiday program or a private study session, individuals can expect a community-focused experience rooted in Chabad-Lubavitch values.
Frequently asked questions Does Beit Lubavitch Etudiants offer Shabbat meals? The center offers Shabbat and holiday hospitality. It is recommended to contact Rabbi Levi Azimov in advance to confirm availability and make necessary arrangements for meals or services.
Are there regular Torah classes available? Yes, the center provides a variety of educational opportunities, including Torah classes, adult education, and one-on-one study sessions tailored to different levels of knowledge.
What specific Jewish services are provided? Beit Lubavitch Etudiants offers mezuzah and tefillin checking, marriage preparation, and hospital visitation services to the Paris community.
Where exactly is the Chabad House located? The center is located at 1 Rue de l'Abbé de l'Épée in the 5th Arrondissement of Paris, near the Jardin du Luxembourg.
Is this center specifically for students? As a center focused on students and the local community, it provides a library, computer training, and publications, as well as hands-on holiday programming throughout the year.