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A Welcome Center Nearly 4,000 Years in the Making
In 1677 BCE, Abraham purchased a plot of land in Hebron to bury his wife Sarah — the first Jewish land acquisition in history. The […]
By Leibel Kahan
Ask the Rabbi: Meaningful Chats and Viral Moments on the Beltline
On any given morning, the Atlanta Beltline moves the way most city trails do — runners with earbuds, dog walkers, cyclists cutting through. Just off […]
By Leibel Kahan
Bondi Terror Victim Rabbi Eli Schlanger’s Book Hits Shelves
The book that Rabbi Eli Schlanger never lived to see published is now in reader’s hands. Conversations With My Rabbi: Timeless Teachings for a Fractured […]
By Leibel Kahan
A Chabad House for Colombia’s Caribbean Island of San Andrés
The tiny island of San Andrés, Colombia, sits closer to Nicaragua than to its own mainland. What it lacks in size, it makes up for […]
By Leibel Kahan
Legacy Continues with Chabad in Resistencia, Argentina
Rabbi Nochum Freedman grew up in Bahía Blanca, Argentina — where his father traded comfort for calling and built a Jewish home in this smaller, […]
By Leibel Kahan
The Story of Private First Class Ray J. Kaufmann
As war raged in 1943, Ray J. Kaufmann knew what he had to do, and he wouldn’t let a little thing like his age get […]
A Beacon in Bariloche: The Bottom of the World
Go far enough south, past Buenos Aires, past Patagonia, past the edge of the known Jewish world — and you’ll find a mezuzah. Bariloche, Argentina […]
By Leibel Kahan
Lehigh Valley Chabad Opens New Center, Celebrates 25 Years
In January 2001, Rabbi Yaacov and Devora Halperin set up a folding table in the sunroom of their Lehigh Valley home, and a handful of […]
By Leibel Kahan
Five Couples Wed at Chabad of Russia’s Brazil Retreat
Five Jewish couples married during the Yahad Brazil trip. Russia’s Chief Rabbi Berel Lazar officiated, and the event was sponsored and hosted by philanthropists Alberto Pichiotto, Carlito Dayan, Eli Horn, Ephraim Horn, Alberto Dayan, Alberto Safra, members of the Safra family, and Rabbi Yosef Weitman, Chabad representative and rabbi of the Beit Yaakov–Safra Synagogue. Yahad is directed by Rabbi Mendy Wilansky.
L’Chaim!
Judaism has always known what a drink is for. Wine sanctifies the Sabbath, seals a marriage, marks the Passover. It is not incidental to the […]
By Leibel Kahan
A Surf Town and a Mega Seder: Chabad Opens in Montañita
“I’m probably the longest-standing Jew in Montañita,” says Ishai Eshed, who arrived in the Ecuadorian surf town as a backpacker in 2004. “I instantly fell […]
By Leibel Kahan
Chabad Opens at America’s Top Liberal Arts College
At many universities, there are more Jewish students than Williams College’s total student body. Ranked the #1 liberal arts college in the United States and […]
By Leibel Kahan
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