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Russian Jews of Brighton Beach: Jewish and Proud
When Milana Feldman was growing up in Pyatigorsk, Russia, “borders” was a concept to be reckoned with. Under the tight grip of the Soviet Union, […]
Two Million Pounds of Matzah Across the FSU
Two million pounds of matzah and 250,000 bottles of wine are being distributed to Jewish communities in the fifteen republics of the Former Soviet Union, […]
Get Those Matzahs Rolling!
Some 5,000 Jewish children in Florida’s Coconut Creek and Pompano Beach communities pictured above, will have a chance to mix, knead and roll their own […]
Bar Mitzvah Celebration Is A First For Ghana
An Israeli boy in Ghana was due to have the first Bar Mitzvah in the country. Bar Mitzvah is a Jewish coming-of-age ceremony. A Jewish […]
Curtis Sliwa Guest Speaker at Chabad Dinner in New Jersey
On Thursday, March 18, more than 375 guests attended the Founders’ Dinner of the Chabad Center of Northwest NJ at the Crystal Plaza in Livingston, […]
International Torah Contest Ends
The finals of a national contest challenging 5th-8th graders knowledge of Judaism’s 613 mitzvahs took place at the Moshe Ganz hall in Los Angeles from […]
Shabbat 1,000
The ads and flyers posted all over campus read, “Do Something Special, Celebrate Shabbat With 1,000 of Your Closest Friends.” For hundreds of Binghamton University’s […]
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Chabad of Midtown Celebrates 8th Annual Dinner At The Waldorf Astoria
One Rosh Hashana several years ago, Benita Rosenberg walked in on Chabad of Midtown’s center at 509 Fifth Avenue, looking for a place to pray. […]
New Jewish Community Center Opens in Florida
Four years after a fire destroyed the local Chabad House, this Jewish community (pop. 10,000) in West Broward is preparing to dedicate a magnificent 16,000 […]
Chabad On Wheels Gets A New Home
For the past six years, Rabbi Zev Katz and his ‘Mitzvah Mobile’ a converted RV he calls Chabad on Wheels, has been a familiar, if […]
500 Jewish Students Expected At Southeastern Campus Conference
The cell phones are racking up lots of overtime minutes in the offices and homes of the Chabad rabbis who work on college campuses in […]
30 Tons of Matzah To Reach Jews in Eastern Europe
Herbert Hoover’s goal of “a chicken in every pot” was tame by comparison. The Chabad Lubavitch Organization wants to provide matzah this Passover for every […]
A Homecoming in Montana
The Flathead Valley of northwest Montana has no synagogue or rabbi, but this year, they had Purim. Thanks to the hard work of three Brooklyn […]
Los Angeles to Dedicate Schneerson Square
On March 28, 2004, the City of Los Angeles will mark the dedication of Schneerson Square on Pico Boulevard, in the heart of West Los […]
First Post-Holocaust Orthodox Synagogue Opens in Dresden
Hundreds turned out out last week to participate at a dedication ceremony for the first Orthodox synagogue to open in Saxony, Germany since the Holocaust. […]
Got Purim?
If the worldwide Chabad-Lubavitch Purim experience were to be summed up, perhaps a postcard gimmick from a newly-opened Chabad branch in Ponte Vedra, Florida would […]
FSU Jewry Celebrates Purim In Record Numbers
On March 7th and 8th, Jews from 420 communities throughout the Former Soviet Union, members of the Federation of Jewish Communities, celebrated Purim. The FJC […]
Midnight Masquerade With Chabad On Campus
At a pre-Purim Shabbat dinner last Friday night at Chabad of Columbia University, students took turns introducing themselves—as is the routine here. But this time, […]
Purim Ad Campaign Invites California Jewry to Celebrate the Holiday
“Purim is around the corner… and so are we” proclaims a series of full page ads placed last week by Chabad of California in Jewish […]
90210 Meets Judaism 101
“Public schools should not be hostile to the religious rights of their students and their families,” said Education Secretary Rod Paige in a February 7th […]
Personalized Purim Gifts For 40,000 Children
An enormous outreach project led by Chabad-Lubavitch representative and Chief Rabbi of Odessa, Ukraine, Rabbi Avraham Wolf, will give 40,000 Jewish children in the region […]
Purim Goes Mainstream
It’s hard to imagine a time when most American Jews didn’t know what Purim was. But if you remember the sixties, you’ll recall that by […]
New Chabad-Lubavitch Yeshiva High School In Westchester Appoints Dean
The appointment of Rabbi Dr. Chaim Dovid Kagan as Dean of the Lubavitch Yeshiva High School in Westchester, was made official earlier today by Rabbi […]
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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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