Chabad Community in Louisiana Braces for Hurricane Ida
With Hurricane Ida bearing down on Southern Louisiana, the Chabad Jewish Center community in Metairie, Louisiana, came together to prepare the synagogue and ensure community […]
By Yoni Brown
Living in the Bush
Off The Beaten Path: Chabad Houses You Didn’t Know Existed, Part 3
By Dvora Lakein
The Tzfat Kabbalists Collection
The rare manuscripts department at Chabad’s Central Library and Archive Center contains many original manuscripts penned by the great Kabbalists. Rabbi Moshe Cordevero (1482-1570), renowned […]
By Staff Writer
Book Notes
The story of the dramatic rescue and emigration of thousands of Iranian Jewish students to America
By Staff Writer
Hospitality is the Name of the Game at UMass Chabad
Chabad is purchasing a new property to accommodate their many guests
Finding Fred After 80 Years
Off The Beaten Path: Chabad Houses You Didn’t Know Existed, Part 2
By Dvora Lakein
Torah Scrolls Stolen, Synagogue Vandalized at Chabad of Long Beach
Two Torah scrolls had been thrown on the floor, and two others had been stolen. Silver artifacts were missing as well.
By Yoni Brown
Pop-Up Deli Serves up Sourdough Goodness
Customers eat for a cause at this deli, supporting the Friendship Circle adults who help run the pop-up
By Noa Blokh
CTeens Bond, Connect to Their Judaism on Israel Heritage Quest
Eighty public school students find friendship and personal connection to Judaism on a whirlwind summer trip to Israel
By Yoni Brown
Holy Folly: Using Humor to Reach for G-d
How humor can make room for a deeper truth otherwise concealed by the apparitions of this world
Ep. 8: Murray’s Adoption Left Him With Lots Of Questions
The 8th episode in its series of podcasts about the personal struggles and achievements of Chabad representatives
By Staff Writer
Jewish In Berlin And Scoring High
If Jewish parents in Berlin worried that sending their children to a traditional Jewish school would leave them with compromised scholastics in math, history, and […]
By Yoni Brown
After The Collapse
At the site of the collapse, they clamored for something, some remains of their loved one.
By Rena Udkoff
Kidpreneurs Experience the Gift of Giving
Friendship Circle of Brooklyn just concluded a week-long fundraising campaign which was conducted entirely by children.
By Noa Blokh
“Aggie Rabbi” Answers Mid-Atlantic Call For Kosher Food
When a professor aboard a maritime training vessel in the Atlantic needed kosher food, Rabbi Yossi Lazaroff of Chabad at Texas A&M University sprung into action.
By Yoni Brown
Off The Beaten Path: Chabad Houses You Didn’t Know Existed, Part 1
Chabad Of San Miguel De Allende
By Dvora Lakein
July Game Changers: Bassie Shemtov
Friendship Circle Director Honored by Detroit Sports Teams
By Yoni Brown
Mystic Mountain: Safed, City of Sages, Seekers, and Soul
Lubavitch International explores Israel’s northern gem and the formation of a modern-day Chasidic colony.
By Rena Udkoff
Ep. 7: The Rabbi Who Was One Of Country’s First ‘Dual Donors’
Lubavitch International presents the seventh episode in its series of podcasts about the personal struggles and achievements of Chabad representatives
By Staff Writer
CKids Gan Israel Camp Doubles in Size
After last year’s inaugural pilot session, CKids Gan Israel doubled this year in size and duration.
By Noa Blokh
World’s Deepest Underground Synagogue Connects Material and Spiritual
New synagogue dedicated in central station of Tel Aviv-Jerusalem rail line
By Yoni Brown
Photo & Video
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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.
Kinus
New Chabad Center in Buckeye — The Gateway to Arizona’s West
Kinus
Chabad Young Professionals Rabbis Gather For Convention in Raleigh
Kinus
Texas Chabad Brings Aid To Flood Victims
Kinus
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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