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Jewish Standard
Transplanted local teen wins ‘8 Under 18’ from Valley Chabad

Out of hundreds of CTeen applicants, Shayna Solkowitz, an active member, and leader of CTeen Woodcliff Lake, a division of the Valley Chabad Teen Leadership Initiative, has been recognized in the international “8 Under 18: Yisroel Fund Leadership Awards,” which spotlights teens making a difference in their communities.

Jewish News Syndicate
Prominent Political Fundraiser Endows DC-Area Chabad Center in Her Father’s Memory
Lisa Spies and her husband, attorney Charlie Spies, donated religious items to a new Chabad center in Northern Virginia in memory of neurosurgeon Dr. Shelley Wernick.
Jerusalem Post
Chabad of Baka Celebrates its Bar Mitzvah Year

Chabad of Baka feted 13 years of service and outreach with a dinner program on June 13 (Gimmel Tamuz, the date marking the 27th anniversary of the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s passing).

Eater Dallas
A Dallas Rabbi’s Popular Sourdough Pop-Up Is Raising Funds to Assist Teens With Special Needs

Called Sour on Dallas, bread enthusiasts can score olive loaves and sourdough chocolate chip cookies and towering pastrami sandwiches, all for a good cause

Jewish Standard
Local Chabad Rabbis Meet Israel’s Chief Rabbi and Israeli Ambassador

Shlomo Amar, Jerusalem’s chief rabbi, and Gilad Erdan, who is both Israel’s ambassador to the United States and its representative at the United Nations, exchanged blessings and greetings on June 13, at the ohel (grave) of the Lubavitcher rebbe, Menachem Mendel Schneerson, in Queens.

Hamptons Online
Gallerist And Abstract Painter Kimberly Goff Is Bringing Local Artists Into The Sag Harbor Chabad Gallery

Many artists think they are close to G-d when they create. Some might posit the ten artists being shown at The Sag Harbor Chabad’s art gallery, curated by Kimberly Goff, just got a little closer. The Nature Show, featuring local artists, opened Sunday night [June 20] and will run for three weeks.

Israel Hayom
Traveler’s notebook: A visit to the Lubavitcher Rebbe Ohel

When you think about the Chabad Lubavitch Ohel, the literal sense of the word transforms. “The Ohel” of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, known as the Lubavitcher Rebbe, has a greater connotation.

Yahoo News
Chabad of Cobb Undergoes Massive Renovation

Like other organizations, Chabad of Cobb saw the pandemic as an opportunity to act on long-discussed changes. Ongoing renovations will likely be completed in two to three months, according to Silverman. When construction is finished, the center will have doubled in size, to 40,000 square feet.

Israel Hayom
Supermodel Naomi Campbell Honors Passing of Lubavitcher Rebbe

On Sunday, Campbell posted a photo to Instagram, taken two years ago, of her first visit to the grave of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Menachem Mendel Schneerson, in Queens, New York.

The world-famous model posted the image, which was accompanied by the words, “TheRebbe, Rabbi Menachem Schneerson,” to mark the 27th anniversary of his passing.

The Jewish Press
Florida Governor Goes to Lubavitch Shul to Sign Moment of Silence Bill

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Monday visited a South Florida Lubavitch synagogue to sign into law a bill that requires public schools in his state to set aside at least one minute of silence for children to meditate or pray.

Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle
Greenfield Neighborhood to Host Two New Mikvahs

Two new community mikvahs are being built at Bnai Emunah Chabad to support the growing number of Jews who have moved into the shul’s Greenfield neighborhood.

A groundbreaking party was held June 8 and included food, live music and a dunk tank, as well as other celebratory events.

The Jewish Press
Thousands Flock to Queens Cemetery on Lubavitcher Rebbe’s 27th Yahrzeit

Thousand flocked to the Rebbe’s burial site at the Montefiore cemetery in Queens and waited in line for hours to stand by his tombstone.

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