A historic kumzitz was held around a campfire in the Dubai desert on Tuesday night as Jews living in Dubai, Israeli tourists, and what appeared to be some Emirati locals sat together and sang soulful songs of yearning.
Project Friendship is a program of Chabad of the Bluegrass. It’s working with a homeless shelter to donate socks and winter hats to people who may need them.
Climb construction tractors, get up close and personal with a variety of trucks and sit behind the wheel, at the Touch-A-Truck event on Sunday.
Scheer was set to start the holiday with dinner at the home of Chabad on Campus co-directors Rabbi Shmuel and Sara Weinstein, but after answering his phone, his plans changed.
“Chabad is exploring the possibilities of establishing centers to serve the religious and educational needs of Jews who will come to visit, do business or live there,” he added.
Following US President Donald Trump’s final debate with Democrat rival Joe Biden, the president’s daughter and senior advisor, Ivanka, was seen paying a visit overnight Thursday to the gravesite of the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
Rapper Nissim Black performed his song “Mothaland Bounce” from Israel Thursday night, moving up and down in the signature dance move from the music video that has amassed over 4 million views on YouTube.
Chabad Richmond’s Rabbi Yechiel Baitelman views the special Torah Scroll, that survived the ‘Night of the Broken Glass’ in Nazi Germany in 1938.
Ziggy Burston, of Monroe, and his cousin Avremmy Young, of Buffalo, spent their recent time together recently, raising money for charity. Their campaign, which they titled “Cousins for a Cause” raised significant funds for “Chai Lifeline”, an organization for children who are battling terminal illnesses.
The event is being hosted by the Chabad Community Center for Jewish Life and Learning. Volunteers will be on hand to distribute about 2,000 boxes containing fresh produce, dairy and other food. Civic leaders will be on hand to help and to greet the community.
Hebrew school may look different this year but the joy love and pride we instill will always be there!” said Rivkie and Rabbi Meir Borenstein directors of the program.
Colonie Chabad will start a course entitled “Positivity Bias: Stories to Reframe Our Experiences during these Turbulent Times.” No one will be turned away due to lack of funds.