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Thousands Convene in New York for the Annual International Conference of Shluchim
Some 6,500 Chabad-Lubavitch representatives and their guests are convening in New York over the course of an extended weekend for the annual International Conference of […]
Birthday of the fifth Chabad Rebbe, Rabbi Sholom DovBer Schneersohn in 1860 (5621)
20 Cheshvan: Birthday of the fifth Chabad Rebbe, Rabbi Sholom DovBer Schneerson in 1860 (5621).
New Center for Jewish Students in Kansas is a Home Away From Home
A fifty-foot mural, a massive glowing menorah, indoor swings, a serene waterfall, and a kosher commercial kitchen — the new Chabad House at KU is […]
Grand Opening for World’s First Carbon-Neutral Chabad House at Vassar College
Vassar, a small Upstate New York college of 2,400 students, offers a boutique, curated campus experience. Now, Vassar’s estimated 600 Jewish students have a space […]
Kindness Delivered By Chabad Cares Nevada
When a woman in Reno called looking for a rabbi to visit her ailing husband in the hospital, Rabbi Moshe Cunin didn’t hesitate. Within an […]
Chabad Emissaries Evacuated By Boat From Flooded Center in Vietnam
Rain is not unusual in Vietnam. Some regions receive close to 100 inches of rain a year. But this year’s rainy season has seen typhoon […]
And There Was Light
Marnie Perlstein, an advocate against antisemitism in Sydney, Australia, calls herself an “accidental influencer.” When protestors burned an Israeli flag on the steps of the […]
From Converts to Campus Shluchim: The Unlikely Story of South African Chabad Reps
Growing up in a Christian home in Cape Town, South Africa, Chananyah Duthie never met a Jew until he stumbled, curious, into a synagogue in […]
Miami’s Mitzvah Beasts: Cybertrucks Bringing Judaism to the Streets
On a LinkedIn post about a year ago, Rabbi Mendy Kaminker of Chabad of Hackensack, New Jersey, wrote: “I have a dream: To create the […]
After Hurricane Melissa Hammers Jamaica, Chabad Shelters and Aids Community Amid Rescue Effort
Hurricane Melissa smashed into the Caribbean island nation of Jamaica as one of the most powerful Atlantic storms recorded. The country’s Chabad house, led by […]
Ep. 59: Borscht Belt Meets Bible Belt
Chabad-Lubavitch Headquarters presents Episode 59 of its podcast series about the personal struggles and achievements of Chabad representatives
Homeless Youth in Mat-Su Valley, Alaska Helped by the Rebbe’s Letter
Michelle Overstreet is an avid reader. She’s the type who will devour a book swiftly, and leave sticky notes on the pages she especially likes. […]
Memories of Sukkot 1991
Sukkot 1991 was different. The crowds were enormous. But this time, the Rebbe remained standing in the sukkah for the next six and a half hours with no break for a drink or to rest his feet.
Rabbi of Manchester Synagogue Appeals to Jews to Attend Shul
“We, the Chabad-Lubavitch worldwide community, are outraged by the murder and maiming of Jews who who were attacked in cold blood when they came to […]
The Day Jewish Pride Won
Every baseball journalist knows that you don’t talk to a starting pitcher on the day he is scheduled to make his start. Pitchers typically have […]
Yom Kippur With The Rebbe
The highest moment, for me, came at the end of Yom Kippur, when—after fasting for twenty-five hours—we affirmed loudly in unison, with all our energy, Shema Yisrael, and then, thrice, Baruch Shem, and finally, Hashem Hu HaElokim, seven times. This experience was unlike anything else I have ever experienced—the collective declaration of non-resistance, the articulated relinquishment of the illusion that life is in our control. It was profoundly liberating.
Full Circle in the Arctic
Life is a series of circles, isn’t it? I only recently joined the US Air Force Reserve as a chaplain. My initial hope was to […]
Our Call for Divine Justice
Your throne is established with lovingkindness, and You are seated on it in truth. It is true that You are the judge . . . […]
Yeshiva Days In Brunoy
We call them Days of Awe. And yet, in many ways, Rosh Hashanah is commonly perceived as a contractual opportunity: We want happiness, good health, […]
Called to Remember
When I get to these words in the Rosh Hashanah prayers, my hands begin to tremble. There is no forgetting before Your throne of glory […]
Yom Kippur, Rediscovered
During the years of my childhood I would spend the Yom Kippur  service devoutly attending to the hands of my watch. A little bit of […]
Flashback: Lubavitcher Rebbe Sends Emissary to Conduct Yom Kippur Services in Greenland
NEW YORK (LNS) – Jewish personnel stationed at the United States Air Force base in Thule, Greenland, will – to their pleasant surprise – have […]
Have We Become Too Sophisticated For Yom Kippur?
Something has changed. In our minds, Yom Kippur has become complicated. The service doesn’t speak to us—the idea of sin no longer resonates. Praying all day in a foreign language seems alienating, fasting uncomfortable. And anyway, isn’t change something personal that can’t be scheduled, but has to happen on our own timetable?
Remembering Rebbetzin Chana: Jewish Feminine Role Model
A feminine role model of Jewish activism and proponent of Jewish scholarship, is being remembered today, on her yahrzeit.
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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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