About
Chabad of Thailand opened its first center on Khao San Rd. in 1994. Six years later, in September 2001, Chabad House relocated to 96 Ram Buttri Rd. (just behind Khao San). Pesach 2022, the Chabad House moved into its permanent location a few blocks away with a community hall, Synagogue, and restaurant.
Bangkok's Khao San Road, a miscellaneous cavalcade of Eastern and Western trends and fads, is a world-famous backpacker haunt. Originally a simple soi with low-priced guesthouses, cheap restaurants and curbside vendors' stalls, Khao San Rd. has spilled out into several neighboring streets, so the today it encompasses an ever-growing, largely self-contained neighborhood. The area has become decidedly upmarket in the process with several upscale hotels and eateries attracting a more discerning clientele beyond regular backpackers traveling on a shoestring.
Khao San Rd. is especially popular with young Israeli travelers, most of whom are just past their exacting army services and embarking on what many of them consider to be a must-do rite of passage: strenuous months-long tours around Southeast Asia and India. Tens of thousands of young Israelis pass through Thailand — and Khao San Rd. — each year on their way to and from travel destinations across the region.
Rabbi Nechemia Wilhelm, who has been supervising the center's operations for three decades, has become something of a legend with young Israeli travelers: backpackers often arrive in Thailand with his name and address ready in hand to seek the comforts of Chabad House's island of homey familiarity in a foreign ocean of oriental exotica.
Any day of the week hundreds of Israeli backpackers, in between their upcountry travels, visit Khao San's Chabad House to meet up with friends, exchange travel tips, take authentic Israeli meals, do their email, and call back home. Whereas many of them are on spiritual quests to immerse themselves in the mysteries of oriental philosophies and religious practices, they generally prove themselves more than receptive to Judaism. Ironically, many young Israelis, leading nonobservant lives at home, discover the depths of their ancestral faith in Bangkok.
Above all, Chabad on Khao San Rd. strives to repay the trust young Israeli travelers repose in us. The vagaries of lengthy travel off the beaten tourist path sometimes leave wayfarers in need of financial and other help. Chabad House operates a message board and phone service for young Jewish backpackers to notify friends and loved ones of their doings as well as to transfer or receive funds. Free internet service is available at the premises, and if need be Rabbi Wilhelm and his helpers will come to the aid of any Jewish tourist in need (as happened after the tragic tsunami on 26 December 2004, when Chabad of Thailand was among the very first aid agencies to offer assistance and relief to victims.)
Shabbat dinners are very popular with Israeli backpackers staying on Khao San Rd., with 200 and 400 of them turning up for candle lighting every week.
Rabbi Nechemia and Nechami Wilhelm | [email protected]
Location
18 Phra Athit Road, Chana Songkhram, Phra Nakhon Bangkok Thailand 10200 *NOTE the new location*
Office Tel: 02 6292770
Restaurant Tel: 02-6292755
6681-8695164
Services
Shabbat
Friday Evening | Services at Sunset followed by Shabbat meal | Click for times
9:30 AM - Chasidus & Parsha Class | 10:00 AM - Shacharit
2:15 PM - Mincha | Maariv & Havdala at Shabbat's end
Weekday
Shacharit 9:00am
Mincha 5:30pm
Maariv 6:30pm
Please contact us for information on making Shabbat meal reservations.
Accomodations
Name | Comments |
Chillax Resort | Nice hotel, next door to the Chabad House |
Riva Surya | Nice hotel, across the street from the Chabad House |
New Siam Riverside | 3 minute walk to the Chabad House |
Khaosan Art Hotel | 3 minute walk to the Chabad House |
Villa De Khaosan by Chillax | 8 minute walk to the Chabad House |
Nouvo City Hotel | 10 minute walk to the Chabad House |
Rambuttri Village Plaza | 7 minute walk to the Chabad House |