Chabad of Coronado at 1033 B Avenue, Suite 300, provides Coronado Island's Jewish community with Shabbat services, Torah study, and year-round holiday observances through the worldwide Chabad-Lubavitch outreach mission in the 92118 village. The third-floor B Avenue suite shares the building with the Navy SEAL Foundation, placing the center in a commercial block that bridges the Orange Avenue retail corridor and the residential streets where many of the island's military families live. Chabad's programming spans Friday-night Shabbat dinners, Saturday morning services, Hebrew school for children, bar and bat mitzvah preparation, adult-education lectures on Jewish law and philosophy, and seasonal observances including Hanukkah candle-lighting ceremonies, Purim celebrations, Passover communal Seders, and the High Holy Days. The military-community dimension is central to Chabad's Coronado presence — Jewish service members stationed at Naval Air Station North Island and their families often lack access to synagogue life during deployment cycles, and the B Avenue center fills that gap with walk-in hospitality and no membership dues. Visitors crossing the Coronado Bridge from San Diego's larger Jewish neighborhoods in La Jolla and University City find the center within walking distance of Coronado Beach, Hotel Del Coronado on Orange Avenue, and the Coronado Ferry Landing bayfront. The literary and cultural resources available at island bookshops such as Bay Books Coronado on Orange Avenue complement Chabad's educational programming by stocking Judaica titles, commentary volumes, and holiday guides. Community-wide public menorah lightings during Hanukkah draw Jewish and non-Jewish residents together in Coronado Island's tradition of interfaith civic participation that defines this compact military-and-resort community across the Coronado Bridge from mainland San Diego.