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Reflections On Leadership
How would the Rebbe bring healing to survivors nursing shame and insecurity, wanting to hide their identity, to forget, to be left alone in their grief? Here, we share reflections on the Rebbe’s iconic leadership culled from interviews with thinkers and scholars who had direct experience with the Rebbe.
Israeli Delegation to The Hague Finds Warm Jewish Welcome Courtesy of Chabad
Israeli Ambassador to the Netherlands: “Chabad … Radiates Warmth and Hope”
Ep. 41: Holy High: How Milwaukee Became Home to a Revolutionary Jewish Prep School
The 41st episode in its series about the personal struggles and achievements of Chabad representatives
Hundreds of Young Professionals Gather in Crown Heights for Connection, Exploration, and Empowerment
Back home, they’re executives, entrepreneurs, and leaders. They’re making “30 Under 30” lists. They’re the next generation of Jewish leaders and advocates. But here in […]
Small, Scrappy, Innovative: Hebrew School 3.0
A new census of North American Jewish supplementary schools found an alarming decline in attendance. But the data also tell another story: across the country, fledgling Hebrew schools are opening their doors, and Jewish families are walking in.
Humans on the Planet: Burden or Blessing? A Jewish Perspective.
When the miasma of the Canadian wildfires thousands of miles away endangered the health of millions, even the most skeptical were forced to take cover and take stock.
Faith and Art in Communist Russia
Anatoly Kaplan was the rare Jewish artist who managed to explore Jewish themes under the eyes of Soviet censors
Old Greenwich, Connecticut, Gets Infusion of Jewish Community
Storied Chabad-Lubavitch Emissary Family Sees Sixth Generation Embark to Lead American Jewish Community
At Auschwitz, Jewish Students Recommit to Proud Jewish Life on Campus
Amid Spike in Campus Antisemitism, Chabad’s LivingLinks Trip Inspires Students
Chanukah Begins With Light, Love And Jewish Pride In Response To Darkness
Chabad-Led Chanukah Celebrations Around the World Bring Urgently-Needed Boost of Jewish Pride and Confidence Amid Ongoing War in Israel, Rising Antisemitism
University of Minnesota Welcomes On-Campus Kosher Restaurant in Powerful Show of Jewish Pride and University Solidarity
Amid spike in campus antisemitism, “Holy Guacamole” restaurant by Chabad on Campus makes Jewish students feel welcome
How the IDF Unity Torah Was Born
When Rabbi Shuey Biston of Chabad of Parkland, Florida, visited the Re’im Base on the Gaza border, he was deeply taken by what he saw. […]
Ep. 40: Sparkling Beaches, Tiki Torch Menorahs & Jewish Outreach In Curaçao
The 40th episode in its series about the personal struggles and achievements of Chabad representatives
Chabad’s Dublin Deli Brings Kosher Flavor to the Emerald Isle
Deli 613 Has Become a Haven for Locals and Visitors Alike
With Joy and Jewish Pride, Campus Chabad Houses Respond to Increased Antisemitism
Mitzvot for Israel, Record Crowds at Shabbat Celebrations Showcase Campus Chabad’s Crucial Role in Supporting Jewish Students
Hundreds of Family Members of Hostages Pray for their Return at the Ohel
On Trip Courtesy of Chabad in Israel, Family Members are Uplifted and Inspired, Pray Together for Their Loved Ones Still in Gaza
6,500 Chabad Rabbis Gather in Show of Jewish Pride and Solidarity
Annual Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Emissaries Focused on Promoting Jewish Pride, Fighting Antisemitism by Increasing in Light, and Solidarity with Israel Amid War
The 102-Year-Old Holocaust Survivor Who Rediscovered His Faith
How A Chess Game in a Manhattan Park Lit a Long-Dormant Jewish Spark
Illini Chabad Dedicates 27,000-Square-Foot Center
Governor J. B. Pritzker Cuts Ribbon, Praises the Center’s Message of Belonging and Inclusion Amid Antisemitism
Missouri Restaurant Goes Kosher for a Day to Support Israel
“Kosher Night at Novellus” in Partnership with Chabad of S. Charles County, MO, Aims to Raise 100k for Humanitarian Aid in Israel
After Two Jewish Hostages Freed, Their Rabbi is Thankful, Prayerful Amid Continuing Crisis
Evanston Chabad Rabbi Meir Hecht “Grateful” After Community Members Judith and Natalie Raanan Freed from Gaza; Rabbi Prays for Hostages Still in Captivity
As “Second Front” Threatens to Flare Up, Chabad Works Tirelessly for the Jews of Israel’s North
Metulla, Israel, is all but deserted today. As mortars, rocket artillery and missiles are launched by terror groups into Northern Israel, the Israeli military has […]
#LightForIsrael Campaign Encourages Millions to Respond to Darkness With the Light of Shabbat Candles
Influencers and Shluchim Spread the Word as Shabbat Candles are Lit in Solidarity with Israel
Jews Unite Worldwide Amid Horrific Situation in Israel
Chabad centers in Israel provide shelter and support
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Mitzvahs at the ADL Never Is Now Summit in New York City
As 90,000 fans descend on Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara for this year’s Super Bowl, Chabad is welcoming hundreds of Jewish visitors with kosher food, prayer services, and mitzvah opportunities throughout the weekend.
New Chabad Center in Buckeye — The Gateway to Arizona’s West
Chabad Young Professionals Rabbis Gather For Convention in Raleigh
Texas Chabad Brings Aid To Flood Victims
Chabad Brings Kosher Food To Wimbeldon
Hundreds of young Dallas Jewish professionals joined Shabbat 500, an annual project of the Intown Chabad.
Holocaust Survivor Margot Friedlander was laid to rest after her passing at 103.
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