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Moment of Silence Becomes Law in Kentucky
A bill to enact a Moment of Silence in Kentucky passed with a majority in both houses of legislature. The new law establishes “a moment […]

Today in Jewish History: Birthday of Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka Schneerson
Today marks a notable date in Jewish history: the birthday of Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka Schneerson, of blessed memory. Known simply as the Rebbetzin, she was […]

Ep. 53: The Rabbi Who Would Give Anything to a Fellow Jew — Even a Kidney
Chabad-Lubavitch Headquarters presents Episode 53 of its podcast series about the personal struggles and achievements of Chabad representatives
By Staff Writer

Waterford, Michigan Welcomes its First Synagogue
Waterford, Michigan, is a 25-minute commute from the nearest synagogue. Too far for local Jews–many who grew up in urban Detroit with Jewish traditions. Enter […]
By Leibel Kahan

Unfurling The Scroll: Part 2
Women in leadership share some of the salient points in the Story of Esther that are instructive to them in their own lives.
By Staff Writer

Unfurling The Scroll: Part 1
Women in leadership share some of the salient points in the Story of Esther that are instructive to them in their own lives.
By Staff Writer

From Northern Israel to Southern California, Purim Celebrations Bring Cheer to Hard-Hit Communities
As the festive holiday of Purim begins Thursday evening, March 13, Chabad reps around the world will bring the holiday’s joy and observances to Jewish […]

A Jewish Response to The Hamans and The Haters
I write these words days before Purim, and in light of current events, the story takes on new resonance.

Floodwaters Destroy City’s Chabad Soup Kitchen and Provisions
After torrential rains flooded Bahia Blanca, Argentina — a port town 400 miles south of Buenos Aires — the country’s Chabad representatives are coordinating a […]

New Opening in Martinique
Martinique, a French island in the Caribbean with a rich and often overlooked Jewish history, is looking forward to a new boost in Jewish life. […]
By Leibel Kahan
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