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Any Given Sunday
Sunday Dollars became an institution in itself. In order to maintain an ample supply of newly minted dollar bills, I arranged with the Federal Reserve Bank in New York for frequent deliveries to our headquarters.

The Lubavitcher Rebbe, A Master of the Spirit
What was it about the Rebbe, I am often asked, that set him apart as the Jewish leader par excellence of our generation?

30 Years Later, the Rebbe’s Legacy Continues
Rebbe’s 30th Yahrtzeit Marked in Communities Around the World

On Hurricane-Battered Jamaica, Chabad Brings Faith, Food, and Friendship
Rabbi Yaakov Raskin Checked in on Every Jewish Resident after Cat-4 Hurricane Beryl Ravaged the Island

Today in Jewish History: The 83rd Anniversary of the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s Arrival in America
Today marks 83 years since the safe arrival of the Rebbe and his wife, on the shores of America after escaping from Europe.
By Staff Writer

Northernmost Chabad to Open in Fairbanks, Alaska
Rabbi Heshy and Chani Wolf will be launching Chabad’s northernmost outpost in Fairbanks, just 140 miles south of the Arctic Circle in Alaska’s heartland. The […]

Do We Want Moshiach Now?
Until we embrace the possibility of a different future, we will want Moshiach neither now nor ever
By Reuven Leigh

From Sinai to Seattle, Shavuot Resonates this Year
Ten Commandments Will be Read at Chabad Centers Around the World

Chabad Scales Steep Slope in Steamboat Springs
Rabbi Isaac and Chaya Abelsky recently founded Chabad in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Nestled in the Rocky Mountains in northwestern Colorado, the town is famous for […]

Ep. 45: Creating Jewish Ambassadors in the KKK’s Backyard
The 45th episode in its series about the personal struggles and achievements of Chabad representatives
By Staff Writer

Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky, 74, Vice Chairman of Merkos L’Inyonei Chinuch
The international Chabad-Lubavitch and Jewish communities mourn the passing of Rabbi Moshe Yehuda Kotlarsky, Tuesday, 27 Iyar 5784. Rabbi Kotlarsky passed just shy of his […]

Ties That Bind
On American college campuses, on street corners in Israel, and on Instagram, one ritual has emerged as a symbol of Jewish identity and shared experience.
By Sarah Ogince
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