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A Mom, A Torah, A Chuppah Ceremony
The thought that she would never get to stand with her son under the chuppah broke Elisheva (Irene) Solovey’s heart.
By Staff Writer
Ep. 6: A Boston Rabbi’s Response To Stabbing Attack
Lubavitch International presents the sixth episode in its series of podcasts about the personal struggles and achievements of Chabad representatives.
By Staff Writer
A Light Goes Out: Reb Yoel Kahn (Kahan), 91
We mourn the passing of preeminent Chasidic scholar and teacher, Rabbi Yoel Kahan.
A Canceled Bar Mitzvah, A Heartwarming Wave Of Support
As Gedaliah recovered in bed, his phone sprang to life with a ping. "Mazel Tov Gedaliah!"
By Yoni Brown
Healthcare for the Body and Soul
Chabad at forefront of vaccine distribution effort in Ukraine
Chabad UG At Duke Purchases Bankrupt Hotel
Chabad UG at Duke’s new building is a historic boutique hotel
Ep. 5: Treating And Saving Jewish Drug Users
Chabad-Lubavitch Headquarters presents the fifth episode in its series of podcasts about the personal struggles and achievements of Chabad representatives
By Staff Writer
Chabad Representative Stabbed, Assailant in Custody
Rabbi Shlomo Noginski speaks from his hospital bed
‘Yossi Tenenboim Day’ Celebrates Young Shliach’s Bar Mitzvah
Hempstead NY Town Supervisor proclaimed June 16 "Yossi Tenenboim Day" in recognition of 13-year-old's contribution to the community
By Yoni Brown
A Year of Firsts in Rockwall, Texas
New Shluchim help the town celebrate its first bar mitzvah
Eight Teens Awarded for Remarkable Leadership
Inaugural annual award spotlights teens who are making a difference in their communities
By Ashira Weiss
Ep. 4: Last Rites for a Lone Jew in China
Lubavitch International drops the fourth episode in its series of podcasts about the personal struggles and achievements of Chabad representatives.
By Staff Writer
From Meadows to Metropolis in Northern Toronto
It was with a poignant sense of deja vu, on a chilly afternoon this spring, that Rabbi Zalman and Esty Grossbaum welcomed guests to a…
By Noa Blokh
Post-Covid: Reconnecting in Córdoba, Argentina
Summer is only just beginning in the Northern Hemisphere; but back in January, when Argentina was soaking up the sun, twenty-five young women used their…
Torah on the Blockchain: The First-Ever NFT Torah
NFTs are sizzling hot now in the tech world, and for the first time ever, the Torah is available in NFT form.
Florida Chabad Center Opens Online Study Group for Retirees
Yehuda Guberman, a retiree in North Miami Beach, Florida, enjoyed attending weekly study sessions at United Jewish Generations, a Chabad center for seniors in South…
The Rebbe Created a Culture
It is easier, of course, to stay within our safe spheres. So we speak mostly of the Rebbe’s love and acceptance. But that doesn’t convey…
Ep. 3: Kligman Wants To Be First Shabbos-Observant Big Leaguer
Lubavitch International drops the third episode in its series of podcasts about the personal struggles and achievements of Chabad representatives.
By Staff Writer
New Mikvah To Open In Memory of IDF Lone Soldier
Mikvah at Chabad RGV in South Texas will be dedicated in memory of local IDF Sgt. Sean Carmeli
Florida Schools Set for Silent Start to the Day
Landmark bill passed with bipartisan support will mandate a moment of silence for 3 million public school kids.
By Ashira Weiss
Jewish Speed Dating Gone Virtual
One thousand five hundred participants sign up to meet their match
By Noa Blokh
A Final Resolution
Only days before thirty year-old Amit Biran and most of his family would die in a tragic accident, he pledged to dedicate more time to…
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