How I Lead as a Jewish Rabbi in Utah | An Interview with Rabbi Chaim Zippel


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Mar 15 2025 52 mins   67

Rabbi Chaim Zippel was born and raised in nearby Salt Lake City, and is the first-Utah born Chabad Rabbi. He attended Yeshivas in California and New York, and has extensive experience in outreach work and youth programming all over the country. Rabbi Chaim & Esty Zippel moved to Lehi, Utah in 2022 to launch Chabad of Utah County. Chabad of Utah County is dedicated to promoting and strengthening Jewish awareness, pride, and observance, by providing educational, cultural, and social services to all Jewish individuals regardless of background, philosophy or level of commitment. The fundamental principle of Chabad is unconditional love and acceptance of every Jew.


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Rabbi Chaim Zippel, co-director of the Chabad of Utah County, shares about the unique experience of being Jewish in a predominantly Latter-day Saint community. He shares insights into the mission of Chabad, which aims to create a welcoming environment for Jewish individuals moving to Utah County, providing them with a space to gather, learn, and grow in their faith. The conversation delves into the differences between Jewish and Latter-day Saint practices, particularly regarding community engagement and religious observance. Rabbi Chaim explains that while prayer services may not attract large crowds, community events and educational opportunities are highly valued. He recounts his family’s journey to Utah, highlighting the challenges and rewards of establishing a Jewish presence in the area.


The discussion also touches on the complexities of Jewish dietary laws and the importance of understanding the rationale behind religious practices, emphasizing that some commandments are followed simply because they are divinely ordained. Rabbi Chaim reflects on the supportive nature of the Latter-day Saint community, noting that Utah County is one of the least anti-Semitic places he has experienced. He shares anecdotes about community support during challenging times, illustrating the strong interfaith relationships that have developed.


03:35 – Rabbi Chaim’s Background and Role

04:07 – Overview of Chabad in Utah County

05:03 – Community Focus vs. Traditional Services

06:23 – Jewish Community Dynamics in Utah

07:27 – Rabbi Chaim’s Journey to Utah

09:03 – Family Background and Chabad Movement

10:40 – The Need for Jewish Presence in Utah County

12:02 – Rabbi’s Outreach to Jewish Youth

12:35 – Community Support and Anti-Semitism in Utah

21:05 – The Role of a Rabbi and Path to Leadership

23:02 – Conversion and Personal Journeys in Faith

30:03 – Understanding Jewish Laws and Practices

32:31 – Experiences and Testimonies in Faith

36:25 – Conversion Perspectives in Judaism

40:06 – Conclusion and Final Thoughts on Faith


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