Friday, / April 3, 2026
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Public Menorahs Turn 50
15,000 Public Menorahs Will be Placed by Chabad this Year, 50 Years Since the First Public Menorah at Independence Hall
Chabad Opens in Leander, Texas, Amid Tech-Fueled Boom
Rachel Binder’s family had no idea they were Jewish.   Her great-grandmother made sure of that. But when someone in the family discovered a menorah and […]
Soul, Body, Essence
Engaging the Essence: The Torah Philosophy of the Lubavitcher Rebbe Yosef Bronstein Maggid Press
Chabad’s Chelsea Giving Kitchen Elevates Food Donations
Celeb Chef Leads 100 in Preparing Gourmet Meals for Local Elderly, Indigent
Finding the Hidden Jews of Brazil
Several summers ago, on the 7,000-mile “Southern Route,” a group of Chabad yeshiva students visited the city of Pelotas, Brazil, planning to spend Shabbat at […]
50th Episode of Lamplighters Podcast Published: The Outpost In Oklahoma
Chabad-Lubavitch Headquarters presents Episode 50 of its podcast series about the personal struggles and achievements of Chabad representatives
Book Notes
Letters for Life Guidance for Emotional Wellness From the Lubavitcher Rebbe Levi Y. Shmotkin Ezra Press As a teenager, Levi Shmotkin lost his oomph for […]
Art as Avodah: A Visual Conversation with Tobi Kahn
Tobi Kahn’s art lives in two worlds. His paintings of expansive oceanic horizons, akin to the color field works of Mark Rothko, hang in the […]
An Interview with the Rebbe’s Doctor – Dr. Ira Weiss
Dr. Ira Weiss, Senior Attending Cardiologist at Evanston Hospital in Evanston, IL, was called in to attend to the Lubavitcher Rebbe after he suffered a severe heart attack in late 1977 and had rare access to the Rebbe. Baila Olidort spoke with Dr. Weiss about his experience
Chabad Welcomed in Mountain Principality of Andorra
Amid Warming Relations, Jewish Community Welcomes its First Rabbi
Thousands of Shluchim Gather for Annual Convention, Days After Colleague was Murdered
Rabbi Bentzion Butman was on a long, long flight.  He was on his way from Phnom Penh, Cambodia to New York City, where this week […]
Emissary Murdered In Cold Blood
Chabad calls on world leadership to take action
STATEMENT BY CHABAD-LUBAVITCH WORLD HEADQUARTERS
We are deeply concerned about Rabbi Zvi Kogan, a Chabad-Lubavitch emissary who went missing in the Emirati city of Dubai on Thursday.  Our emissaries are […]
Lubbock, Texas Welcomes Chabad Presence
It was a Friday afternoon, and the hot, northwest Texas sun was beating down on students as they walked to and from classes along the […]
What Israel Means To Them Now: Shehekhiyonu
Following the events of October 7, I reached back to a poem I committed to memory when I first read it—a poem written when we […]
Thousands of Jewish College Students Meet Up at International Shabbaton
After the year Jewish students have had, Rabbi Ariel Stern knew he had to do something special for them. Rabbi Stern and his wife Mushky […]
Exodus of an Artist
Ukrainian-born painter Michael Gleizer’s journey from the Soviet Union to America tells a new story about art, freedom, and faith
What Israel Means To Them Now: The Gift
In the days following October 7, when the scope and horror of the Shemini Atzeret massacre became clear, I felt my mother’s experiences during the […]
Hundreds turn to Chabad for Rescue in Amsterdam
On Thursday afternoon, as thousands of Israeli soccer fans gathered in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, to watch Maccabi Tel Aviv take on Ajax in a much-anticipated […]
The Heirs of Asher Lev
Young religious artists forge new paths in an unknown land
Above The Fray
Judaism is neither liberal, nor progressive, nor conservative. It is Judaism. It precedes all of these categories, cuts through them, and floats above them. The wisdom of an eternal Torah, given by an infinite G-d, and articulated by 3,000 years of organic tradition can never be contained by any man-made ideology or party platform. This does not mean that the positions of traditional Judaism, those espoused by the Torah, will never coincide with a particular political position. Nor does it mean that we are supposed to remain detached from all temporal matters and from politics of the day. It only means that we can’t let ourselves be defined by them.
Ep. 49: From Karlin to Wellesley
Chabad-Lubavitch Headquarters presents Episode 49 of its podcast series about the personal struggles and achievements of Chabad representatives
Building Jewish Pride on the North Shore
Every few weeks, as the sun dips below the horizon on Friday night, casting a glow over the historic streets of Salem, Massachusetts, you might […]
Once Again, from the Beginning
How does an ancient book find its way to our soul in a world overloaded with information? Hypertexted and AI-driven, the Internet provides an avalanche […]
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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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