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Turning Ordinary People into Leaders
When Elizabeth Parks lost her brother in the tragedy of Spetember 11, 200, the Long Island high school student responded in a way that people […]
Chabad Takes All the Awards
Chabad of Binghamton took all the awards at the Excelsior Awards Ceremony earlier this month. The awards recognize various categories of the most creative programming […]
Living Jewish, Feeling Safe, in Muslim Azerbaijan
Hardly a Muslim country in the world today can claim kind hospitality to Jewish people. And yet, in Baku, Azerbaijan, Rabbi Meir Brook is routinely […]
Living Jewish in Muslim Azerbaijan
Hardly a Muslim country in the world today can claim kind hospitality to Jewish people. And yet, in Baku, Azerbaijan, Rabbi Meir Brook is routinely […]
New Center To Rise in Montreal
The 7-million dollar, 35,000 square-foot full service Jewish community center and synagogue currently under construction in the heart of Hampstead, marks an exciting milestone for […]
Turning 12, Turning Serious
It’s an exclusive camp, so exclusive in fact, that eligible campers have but a once-in-a lifetime chance to get in. Open only to Jewish girls […]
Torah Center To Rise in Heart of Montreal
The 7-million dollar, 35,000 square-foot full service Jewish community center and synagogue currently under construction in the heart of Hampstead, marks an exciting milestone for […]
Global Warming
On Friday May 30th, at 18 minutes to sundown, a little girl in Oklahoma City will light her first Shabbat candle ever. Down the block […]
An Oasis in Paradise
Rolling green hills, lush tropical foliage and picturesque beaches of St. George, Grenada, create a landscape of scenic beauty and tranquility, about as far removed […]
Reaching All Our Children
What to do about kids who just don’t cut the grade in school? How can we save them from falling through the cracks in classrooms […]
An Oasis in Paradise
Rolling green hills, lush tropical foliage and picturesque beaches of St. George, Grenada, create a landscape of scenic beauty and tranquility, about as far removed […]
On a Mediterannean Island: Jews Revisit Judaism
Last Wednesday marked the first time in three decades that residents of Cyprus were allowed to cross from one side to the other of their […]
Manischewitz Partners with Chabad
In a unique partnership between Chabad and the New York-based Manischewitz company, ten tons of Matzah reached Lithuania’s 6,000 Jews in time for Passover. Donated […]
Yiddishkeit Finds a Home at Harvard
The Spangler Center at Harvard Business School, a central meeting point for the movers and shakers of the international economy, was host last Sunday to […]
President Honors Rebbe’s Legacy
The 11th day of the Hebrew month of Nissan, this year corresponding to April 13th, is the 101st birthdate of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem […]
Passover Campaign Reaches Millions
Reports coming into Lubavitch World Headquarters from the organization’s representatives in some 60 countries and all of the United States, indicate greater numbers of Jewish […]
All Floured Up
Until last week, Teddy Hector thought Matzahs came from a box. At five years old, he could hardly be expected to know better, says his […]
American Legal Cases: Lawyers Examine the Talmudic Angle
NEW YORK CITY–What rights does a non-custodial parent have, according to Jewish law? How does Jewish law evaluate the damages caused by an incurred physical […]
Synagogue Get Second Wind
In 1908, when Hana Shnir was three years old, the Jewish community of Kuibyshev, Russia celebrated the construction of a grand community synagogue. Every Shabbat, […]
The Sound of Jewish Music
It was November 1938, a few days before Kristallnacht, when Cantor Heinrich Schwarzwald led the final services at Offenbach’s main Synagogue. He recalls beseeching the […]
A Seder to Go: By Land By Air By Sea
For a country that prides itself on its separation of Church and State, the United States makes an unusual exception in matters relating to the […]
Russian Jewry Gives Back
This time last year, over 120 Yeshiva students from the US traveled to 63 far-flung cities in Russia to conduct Passover Seders for Jewish communities […]
The Joy of Passover in Argentina
“Some 7,500 Jews will celebrate Passover in Argentina this year,” says Rabbi Tzvi Grunblatt, director of Chabad-Lubavitch in Argentina, which is organizing more communal Seders […]
New Chabad Resort
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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.
A Brooklyn Street is now named Lubavitcher Rebbe Way
150 Jewish service members gathered at The Shul of Bal Harbour for the 18th annual Aleph Military Symposium and Shabbaton.
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