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A Community Grows In Boynton Beach
The raucous sounds of bulldozers, jackhammers and electric drills create a constant cacophony in the area around Chabad Lubavitch of Boynton Beach, and the clamor […]
2200-Plus At Chabad of The Conejo Yom Kippur Services
Every boardroom, conference room, and ballroom at the luxurious Hyatt Westlake Plaza Hotel, was used to accommodate the overwhelming turnout for Chabad of the Conejo’s […]
President Putin Awards Chabad Rabbi Gold Medal
In celebration of S. Petersburg’s 300th birthday, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin issued a gold medal award to the city’s Chief Rabbi and Chabad-Lubavitch representative, Mendel […]
Columbia Students Have A Blast
Students and faculty at Columbia carved their own Shofar last week. The Tzivos Hashem shofar factory was sponsored by Chai Society, the Chabad club at […]
Lithuania’s Second Wind
Last week, one hundred years since the Vilnius Choral synagogue first opened its doors on Rosh Hashana 1903, six hundred and fifty Jews poured into […]
Center For Living Judaism Breaks Ground
Salt Lake City’s Jewish community joins Chabad Rabbi Benny Zippel in the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Center for Living Judaism in Utah. At $3m, […]
New Chabad Reps Arrive At Johns Hopkins
New Chabad representatives Rabbi Velvel and Chanie Gopin arrived to central Baltimore earlier this month, to service Jewish students and faculty members at Johns Hopkins […]
Pasta and Puerto Rico
It’s hard to believe that a Chabad House in Puerto Rico—an island where no kosher meat, chicken, or dairy products are produced—can offer a kosher, […]
Chabad Comes to Cambridge
A new welcoming committee will be greeting incoming students at the Cambridge annual Fresher’s Fair this year. Rabbi Reuven and Rochel Leigh, new Chabad representatives […]
Remembering the Vilna Ghetto: Sixty Years Later
Marking 60 years since the liquidation of the Vilna ghetto, Lithuanian members of parliament, including the president, prime minister, and chairman of the parliament, paid […]
A Miracle in Thailand
When Avi Azuly’s father called his son’s hospital room in Thailand, what he heard on the other end was totally unexpected. He heard the haunting […]
Can A Chasid Also Be A Greek Brother?
Fraternity and sorority houses are getting really bad press these days. Rowdy behavior, excessive alcohol consumption and potentially life threatening hazing procedures are all contributing […]
18 Years at Chabad of Binghamton
What does it take to serve up a lavish Shabbat dinner for 300, every week? How do you keep up the energy to host 300 […]
Working Overtime At Chabad’s Shofar Factories
With Chabad Shofar factories in session worldwide, thousands of Jewish children are drilling, sawing and shellacking in preparation for the Jewish New Year. An expanded […]
Princeton Students Prepare for Rosh Hashana
Forty students attended the first-ever Shofar Factory at Chabad of Princeton University, where they carved their own ram’s horns to be used on Rosh Hashana.
Scholarship Raffle Cruise for Chabad of the Valley
On this ship, everyone is a captain. Chabad of the Valley’s annual cruise in support of summer camp scholarships for Jewish children, set sail Monday […]
Lubavitch Publishing House on Fifth Avenue in New York
It was a perfect Sunday in New York City, as thousands of book-lovers took in the last of summer’s breezes while visiting the Fifth Avenue […]
Master Chef Shares Cooking Secrets for A Sweet Rosh Hashana
In what has become an annual pre-Rosh Hashana tradition, Chabad of Wayne, New Jersey treats local women to a cooking session with a master chef. […]
Rosh Hashana Prayers Made Easy
With the High Holy Days approaching, Jewish people the world over are preparing to come to shul and immerse themselves in prayer. For infrequent shul-goers, […]
Five Million Dollar Face-Lift For Chabad Yeshiva in Central L.A.
When enrollment at Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon Chabad reached the 150 mark several years ago, the administration had no choice but to turn away an average […]
Lubavitch and Coca Cola Team Up
An oft-repeated anecdote among Jewish travelers, is the one about the Jewish businessman who went on a sales promotion that took him around the globe. […]
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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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