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Challah ‘N Grits
Three hundred people gathered last week in Birmingham, Alabama, to witness the final letters being filled into a new Torah scroll—a first for the Yellowhammer…
By S. Olidort
Young Athletes at Chabad Berlin
Fifty-seven Israeli Junior Maccabee soccer team members, presently in Germany, chose to hear the reading of the Ten Commandments on Shavuot, this past Friday, at…
Sharing the Holiday Spirit
Twenty teenagers in suburban Connecticut joined the Mitzvah Corps last week,a unique new program inviting Jewish high school students to create and distribute holiday packages…
Chabad-Lubavitch Holds Regional Conferences
Eighty Chabad emissaries from across the North-Eastern United States—from Portland, Maine to Providence, Rhode Island—convened in New Haven, Connecticut last Sunday for a two- day…
By R. Wineberg
Jewish Life in a Gothic Wonderland
It’s an intense, highly competitive campus located in a city that lays claim to the most PhDs per capita nationwide, a university where students come…
By S. Olidort
A School Grows in S. Petersburg
From the vantage point of Natan Sharansky, the former Russian refusenik now an Israeli Cabinet Minister, Jewish life in S. Petersburg is looking dramatically different…
By R. Wineberg
Saved by Shabbat
“Saved by Shabbat,” says Chabad Rabbi Leib Raskin, referring to the miracle that occurred in Casablanca on the fateful Friday evening two weeks ago. Earlier…
By S. Olidort
Festive Bar Mitzvah in S. Petersburg
Seventy Bar/Bat Mitzvah children from St. Petersburg, Russia, at a celebration in St. Petersburg’s Choral Synagogue, marking their entry into Jewish adulthood. The lavish affair…
Grinspoon-Steinhardt Award for Excellence in Jewish Education
The much coveted Grinspoon-Steinhardt Award for Excellence in Jewish Education will be awarded to Rachel Jacobson, a teacher at Chabad Hebrew School of the North…
Honorary Citizen of Rio
More than 200 community members gathered at Rio de Janeiro’s Beit Lubavitch last Tuesday, May 20, Lag B’omer, for a ceremony honoring Rabbi Yehoshua Goldman…
A Celebration at 12 Pushkinskaya Street
If the walls at 12 Pushkinskaya Street could talk, what would they say? It would be a heart-wrenching tale of tears, hope, and broken trust,…
By S. Olidort
Jewish Clubhouse at Yale
It was the latest buzz on a busy campus this year. Dubbed 3M, (no, it’s not the innovative technology company), for its suite number in…
By S. Olidort
Turning Ordinary People into Leaders
When Elizabeth Parks lost her brother in the tragedy of Spetember 11, 200, the Long Island high school student responded in a way that people…
By R. Wineberg
Chabad Takes All the Awards
Chabad of Binghamton took all the awards at the Excelsior Awards Ceremony earlier this month. The awards recognize various categories of the most creative programming…
By Editor
Living Jewish, Feeling Safe, in Muslim Azerbaijan
Hardly a Muslim country in the world today can claim kind hospitality to Jewish people. And yet, in Baku, Azerbaijan, Rabbi Meir Brook is routinely…
By R. Wineberg
Living Jewish in Muslim Azerbaijan
Hardly a Muslim country in the world today can claim kind hospitality to Jewish people. And yet, in Baku, Azerbaijan, Rabbi Meir Brook is routinely…
By R. Wineberg
New Center To Rise in Montreal
The 7-million dollar, 35,000 square-foot full service Jewish community center and synagogue currently under construction in the heart of Hampstead, marks an exciting milestone for…
By R. Wineberg
Turning 12, Turning Serious
It’s an exclusive camp, so exclusive in fact, that eligible campers have but a once-in-a lifetime chance to get in. Open only to Jewish girls…
By S. Olidort
Torah Center To Rise in Heart of Montreal
The 7-million dollar, 35,000 square-foot full service Jewish community center and synagogue currently under construction in the heart of Hampstead, marks an exciting milestone for…
By R. Wineberg
Global Warming
On Friday May 30th, at 18 minutes to sundown, a little girl in Oklahoma City will light her first Shabbat candle ever. Down the block…
By S. Olidort
An Oasis in Paradise
Rolling green hills, lush tropical foliage and picturesque beaches of St. George, Grenada, create a landscape of scenic beauty and tranquility, about as far removed…
By R. Wineberg
An Oasis in Paradise
Rolling green hills, lush tropical foliage and picturesque beaches of St. George, Grenada, create a landscape of scenic beauty and tranquility, about as far removed…
By R. Wineberg
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