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Mrs. Chasiah Kudan, 47
Mrs. Chasiah Kudan, Chabad emissary to Hollywood, Fl. passed January 22, after a lengthy illness. Her passing comes just a day after the marriage of her son Yossi. She was 47.
Prime Ministers Harper, Netanyahu Meet With Chabad Delegation
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper dedicated time Tuesday evening to meet with the Canadian Chabad delegation of rabbis who joined PM Harper on his official tour of Israel.
Mrs. Keny Deren, Pioneering Jewish Educator, 83
Mrs. Keny Deren, a pioneering chabad representative, educator and matriarch of a prominent Chabad family passed away today, 21 January, 2014, after a lengthy illness. She was 83.
Defying Dyslexia, Engineer Celebrates Bar Mitzvah at 65
Richard Singer's hankering to know more about the Torah and the stories behind the stories would take a back seat as he negotiated his reading disability.
Chabad Representatives Accompany Canadian Prime Minister On First State Visit To Israel
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper kicked off his first official state tour of the Middle East with a visit to Israel, where he arrived Sunday […]
Chabad At Harvard Gets Serious About Jewish Humor, Identity With Dr. Ruth Wisse
Once an expression of a shared identity informed by knowledge of Torah, Talmud and cultural particularities, today, American Jews are no longer able to relate to Jewish humor.
Israel’s National Service Program To Enroll Chabad Shluchim
If the proposal passes law, Chabad will join Magen David Adom, Zaka, the Israel Police, and others who fulfill their national service obligations through these volunteer associations.
Essay: The Philosopher, The Writer and The Chasidic Story
Buber was far enough from the shtetl not to have to rebel against its ethos . . . never close enough to love and appreciate its very particular, uniquely Jewish contribution.
Russia’s Chief Rabbi: Jewish Engagement Stronger Than Ever
Russia’s Chief Rabbi asked authorities to step up security for the protection of Jewish and other clergy in the Caucasus region.
Attractive Jewish Community Grows Up in Canberra
By official census numbers there are some 600 Jews in all of Canberra. But Rabbi Feldman says there are more than 1200, and even more scattered around the wider region, many of whom have had no Jewish contact in their lives.
Jews of France Cautiously Optimistic After President’s Remarks
While reaffirming France’s secular character, the President acknowledged the need to ensure that Laïcité does not infringe of the freedom of religious expression.
Chabad Opens in Lake Tahoe To Warm Welcome
Since their arrival in August, the new Chabad representatives have attracted a diversity of people from a wide area. Many come from nearby towns in Nevada such as Carson City and Minden to participate at Chabad’s programs.
Books: Children Who Live With Purpose
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Detroit: Downtown Jewish Revival A Boon to City’s Urban Redevelopment
To many young Jews in Detroit, the commitment to rebuild the general community is also deeply tied to a Jewish spiritual renewal.
Radical Reform for Founder, Leader of Popular Manhattan Congregation
On a life-long spiritual quest, 72 year-old Burt Siegel, leader of the Reform Shul of New York has finally dropped anchor at Chabad of the Upper East Side.
Albanian Jews Slowly Reclaim Heritage, Muslims Bound by Besa Help
With no infrastructure for so long, the deep-rooted desire by Albanians Jews to reclaim a lost heritage has gone unanswered until now.
Philanthropy 101: 7th Grader Picked Chabad, Took Lead in Gideon Hausner Charity Project
Ben would have to be persuasive, because Chabad is different from the kinds of organizations for which students at Gideon Hausner raise funds . . .
A Train Crash, A Missing Spouse, A Day in the Life of Two Chabad Rabbis
A woman from the Houston was area injured in the Metro-North train crash in the Bronx. Her husband was trying to locate her. Could Chabad help?
As Baby Boomer Demographic Grows, Chabad Reaches Out
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On Beautiful Vancouver Island, Jewish Life Blossoms
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About A Good Jewish Cause
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As Jews Leave Malmo, One Family Stays Put
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Slam Dunk for Jewish Teens at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center
Despite the Brooklyn Nets' loss to the Denver Nuggets in Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, Tuesday night, young Jews from across the greater New York Metropolitan celebrated their own win.
For São Paulo’s Impoverished, A Light of Hope, Change
A new facility now offers access to the kinds of benefits that will raise the quality of life for the city’s struggling Jewish population.
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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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