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Rabbi Sholom Ber Lipskar, 78
Rabbi Sholom Ber Lipskar, founder of the Aleph Institute and The Shul of Bal Harbour, passed away on Shabbat. He was 78.  Known affectionately as […]
Ep. 54: Finding The Frozen Chosen
Chabad-Lubavitch Headquarters presents Episode 54 of its podcast series about the personal struggles and achievements of Chabad representatives
Today In Jewish History: 2 Iyar
Today is Bet (2) Iyar, the birthday of Rabbi Shmuel of Lubavitch, also known as the Rebbe Maharash. Rabbi Shmuel was born in the Russian […]
And There Was Light
Marnie Perlstein, an advocate against antisemitism in Sydney, Australia, calls herself an “accidental influencer.” When protestors burned an Israeli flag on the steps of the […]
Chabad at the Draft: Kosher, Shabbat and Tefillin in Green Bay
As thousands converge on Green Bay, Wisconsin — the site of this year’s NFL Draft — this weekend, Chabad-Lubavitch of Wisconsin is providing kosher meals, […]
Counting Days
As we count the weeks and months since the deep traumas of October 7, the practice of Sefirat HaOmer offers insight
1,000 Gather for Chabad Kids’ Shabbaton; Jewish Knowledge Championship
More than 1,000 Jewish children and parents gathered in Crown Heights, New York for the CKids International Shabbaton, the largest summit of Hebrew School families. […]
Miami Hospitals See Surge in Jewish Resources Thanks to Chabad
Chabad of Miami’s hospital chaplaincy initiatives is in the midst of a significant expansion. It has given hundreds of Jewish hospital employees, patients, and their […]
Sons And Daughters At The Seder Table
It was unseasonably cold on the first night of Passover back in 1979. Snow had fallen the day before and melted into slush puddles that […]
Chabad of Michigan  Reaches 16,000 Homes with Gifts of Shmurah Matzah
More than 16,000 Jewish families across Michigan have received handmade shmurah matzah this year. The initiative, by Chabad Lubavitch of Michigan, enlisted the help of […]
Frissons Of Redemption
The theme of redemption is universal, and, perhaps this year more than ever, it resonates on many levels. Here, we invited some writers and poets to share their personal reflections.
More Questions For The Seder Table
Jewish people love to ask questions. As part of the Passover tradition, we ask four at the Seder table. We asked four Chabad representatives our own set of questions.
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