Remembering 9/11
Chabad Houses across the country paid tribute yesterday to the thousands of lives cut short two years ago. On university campuses like Penn State and […]
Chabad Schools: Quality and Quantity
Registration at Hebrew Academy in Margate, Florida is at a peak with 360 students enrolled in pre-k through 8th grade. “There’s no place to put […]
By S. Olidort
My Own Shofar
Jack Spira shows off a shofar he drilled and polished at the Shofar Factory of Chabad of S. Mateo., California.
Arizona State University on Lubavitch Map
Rabbi Shmuel and Chana Tiechtel, scheduled to arrive in Tempe, Arizona, in November. With the appointment of Rabbi Shmuel and Chana Tiechtal, scheduled to arrive […]
Passaic County New Jersey Welcomes Shluchim
The young couple, scheduled to arrive next week, will fill the position of program directors for Passaic County’s expanding programs and services.
Center Opens in Little Rock
Arkansas Lieutenant Governor Win Rockefeller attends the grand opening ceremony of the new Chabad Center in Little Rock, Arkansas, last Sunday. With him is Rabbi […]
Dartmouth On Lubavitch Map
Dartmouth College’s 500 Jewish students and the surrounding Jewish community begin the new academic season with new Chabad-Lubavitch representatives, Rabbi Moshe and Chanie Gray. The […]
New Torah for Beverylwood
Three hundred community members turned out last Sunday to celebrate the dedication of a new Torah scroll at Chabad of Beverlywood, California.
A Jewish School for Dresden’s Jewish Children
In a historic moment laden with poignancy that only survivors and children of survivors can know, the twenty preschoolers called out, “Shema Yisrael Hashem Elokeinu […]
By S. Olidort
New Persian Center in LA
Twenty years after the Khomeini revolution and the mass Jewish exodus that followed, L.A.’s Persian Jewish community is still holding on strong to a rich, […]
By S. Olidort
New Persian Youth Center in L.A.
Twenty years after the Khomeini revolution and the mass Jewish exodus that followed, L.A.’s Persian Jewish community is still holding on strong to a rich, […]
The First Synagogue in New York’s Oldest Village
Irwin Simon, CEO and chairman of Hain Celestial Group, is a member at four New York City synagogues. But it’s the Chabad shul in Southampton […]
By S. Olidort
Jewish School Opens in Beijing
Chabad-Lubavitch of Beijing opened Ganenu, a Jewish preschool/kindergarten directed by Mrs. Dini Freundlich, who with her husband, Rabbi Shimon Freundlich are responsible for Chabad’s youth […]
Summer Escape: Nurturing the Spirit
How do the Divine attributes of kindness, beauty and royalty translate into our physical world? What does G-d really want from us? How can we […]
By S. Olidort
New School To Open in North Yonkers, NY
What options do the parents of a yeshiva student have if their child cannot handle the demanding routine of the yeshiva curriculum? Too few, say […]
And Bind Them For A Sign Upon Your Hand
Zalman Lieberov spent four hours one afternoon talking to an 80 year-old Jew who vividly remembers his hometown cheder, where he was schooled as a […]
Heaven’s Work
Moshe Loewenthal teaches 12-year-old boys Talmud at Yeshiva College in Melbourne, Australia. He’s seen the variety of clinical categories branding students with one disability or […]
Among the Mystics of Safed
Rafi Kaplan wasn’t looking for inspiration. The 22 year old L.A. native, exploring the world with a backpack and a buddy in the early months […]
By R. Wineberg
17 Days in Poland
Yossi Stein 24, of Detroit, Michigan, and Sender Kavka, 23, of Seattle, Washington had two and a half weeks in which to seek out as […]
Camping in Paraguay
Landlocked between Brazil, Argentina, and Bolivia, Paraguay has long been considered the continent’s “empty quarter,” nondescript and unnoticed even by its closest neighbors. With a […]
By S. Olidort
Sterling Mikveh in Richmond
Lubavitch of the Virginias announced the near completion of its new, state-of-the-art mikveh in Richmond, Virginia The breathtaking facility, named the Sterling Mikveh, captures the […]
A Summer to Last A Lifetime
In many ways it’s a typical Jewish overnight camp, packed with activities and trips in an exhilarating atmosphere with an infectious sort of happy energy. […]
By S. Olidort
Success at CGI Kharkov
A tearful goodbye between 150 campers and counselors yesterday, brought an outstanding three-week camp experience to a close. The Gan Israel overnight camp in Kharkov […]
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Mitzvahs at the ADL Never Is Now Summit in New York City
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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.
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New Chabad Center in Buckeye — The Gateway to Arizona’s West
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Chabad Young Professionals Rabbis Gather For Convention in Raleigh
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Texas Chabad Brings Aid To Flood Victims
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Chabad Brings Kosher Food To Wimbeldon
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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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