
Chabad School Embraces Multiage Classroom Model
Chabad continues to push the envelope of the possible. While large Chabad schools are important education providers in major cities, Chabad centers increasingly sustain schools […]

Jewish Pride Night With the Fisher Cats
A first-ever kosher food concession at the Merchantsauto.com Stadium, in Manchester, New Hampshire, supervised by Chabad, served kosher hot dogs, hamburgers, falafel and other goodies […]

Before the Bullying Begins: Chabad Educators Explore Character Development
Not a topic normally associated with nice Jewish kids, bullies have garnered a lot of attention lately. According to a study published in the Journal […]

News Brief: Chabad of the Poconos Takes A Critical Look At Critical Issues
With so much emphasis on egalitarian values, lines of distinction are often blurred to a fault. So the Jewish community of Stroudsburg, PA, welcomed a […]

Chabad-Lubavitch Mourns Tragic Death of Young Woman
Members of Lubavitch World Headquarters are shocked and saddened by the tragic car accident that claimed the life of Toby Eagle, 21, of Baltimore, MD, who […]

Breaking News: Chabad Columbia Jewish Day School First in State to Receive NAEYC New Standards Accreditation
After successfully meeting 425 rigorous criteria, Chabad of South Carolina received word yesterday that its school is the first in the state to receive a […]
News Brief: Chabad’s Friendship Circle Receives Prestigious Award
They are the founders of the wildly successful Friendship Circle with numerous chapters in 20 cities across the country and growing fast. Yesterday, Shmais.com reported […]

Spiritual Children of Chabad Now Reach Out To Others
By now, Bracha Sara Leeds’s degree from UC Berkeley would have paved her way to medical school. But she’s chosen a different road: life as […]

New Chabad Representatives Broach Intermarriage Directly
The toughest challenge for the new Chabad representatives to Santa Fe, in Santa Fe province, Argentina, is to gently dispel mistaken notions about Jewish identity pervasive to this […]

LUBAVITCH INAUGURATES JEWISH BOOKMOBILE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 29, 1963 LUBAVITCH INAUGURATES JEWISH BOOKMOBILE NEW YORK (LNS) – The Merkos L’Inyonei Chinuch, the educational arm of the Lubavitcher […]
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Shabbat in an Altoids Tin
Mod design, eco colors and a spiritual message allow FridayLight kits to cross into new frontiers, program director Rabbi Ari Baitelman told Lubavitch.com. Inside each […]

“Not Kosher” On the Jewish Camping Menu?
Few overnight camp directors could have missed a small news item about a whopping 11.2 million dollar gift to the Federation of Jewish Camp (FJC) […]
Numbers Count
In an interesting news item published by the University of Manchester, a recent study finds that the ultra-Orthodox Jewish population will constitute a majority of […]

Chabad’s Jewish Learning Institute Comes to the University
It was developed as an educational program that would provide adults in Jewish communities the essentials of Jewish literacy. Since its establishment several years ago, […]
Jewish Living Comes to Cancun
It’s not the first time that Chabad representatives are setting up home in the vacation villages of the world. But it’s always a curious juxtaposition, […]

Jerusalem In Berlin
In an interesting architectural improvisation, a precise replica of Jerusalem’s Western Wall is coming to Berlin’s 12,000-member Jewish community. The replica, 100 square meters of […]

Chabad Shluchim In Profile: Offbeat and Unconventional in Oregon
Corkscrew willow branches twist in serpentine curves, quite an unusual wood to use for fence-building, but Aviva Spiegel selected it to create a gate around the Chabad […]

Tisha b’Av: Making It A Meaningful Fast Day
Cut off shorts, t-shirts, flip-flops: Israeli backpackers in Thailand don’t shed their travel uniforms when they join Chabad for the saddest day on the Jewish […]

A Bar Mitzvah in Brooklyn
Monday morning, at a shul in Mill Basin, Brooklyn, a Russian Jewish boy was called to the Torah in honor of becoming a Bar-Mitzvah. Alex […]
Russia’s Federation of Jewish Community Participates in Prisoner Outreach
Recent years have brought remarkable change to Russia's citizens, especially to its Jews. But for the incarcerated segment of the country's population, change is moving […]
New Chabad Center Opens To Serve Overlooked Segment
Chabad's slogan, "No Jew Left Behind," is gaining new currency with its recent investment of resources to a senior segment of the Jewish population, most […]
New Campus for Jewish Education to Open in Heart of LA
Chabad of California today announced the acquisition of a 23,000 square foot building on La Cienega Boulevard that will become the new campus of the […]

On Campus: Chabad Couple Named To New Virginia Tech Librescu Chabad House
In an exclusive interview with Lubavitch.com, Rabbi Yossel Kranz, executive director of Chabad of the Virginias, named the young couple who formally accepted the offer […]























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Photo & Video
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Hundreds of young Dallas Jewish professionals joined Shabbat 500, an annual project of the Intown Chabad.
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Holocaust Survivor Margot Friedlander was laid to rest after her passing at 103.
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A Brooklyn Street is now named Lubavitcher Rebbe Way
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150 Jewish service members gathered at The Shul of Bal Harbour for the 18th annual Aleph Military Symposium and Shabbaton.
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Spirituality on the slopes
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International Conference of Chabad Shluchos group photo
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The funeral of Ian Douglas Epstein — a Jewish flight attendant who perished on American Airlines Flight 5342 — will take place at Chabad of Charlotte, North Carolina
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Ice and fire combine to illuminate the night, courtesy of Chabad of Steamboat Springs.


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