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Florida’s Amelia Island Welcomes its First Rabbi
Douglas Greene, a real estate investor, moved to Amelia Island, Florida about 15 years ago. Like many of the island’s residents, Greene and his wife, […]

Chabad Centers Offer Refuge Amid Raging Wildfires
On either side of them, houses burned. While the fires tearing through the Los Angeles area have left several dead, and entire communities in ruins, […]

Chabad Brings Jewish Life to Caribbean Vacationers
Crowds of Jewish people—vacationers as well as year-round locals—celebrated Chanukah at events organized by Chabad centers that dot the Caribbean

Today in Jewish History: The Victory in Chabad Library Trial
On the 5th of Tevet (Hei Teves) in 1987, the extensive library of the sixth Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneerson, was declared as belonging to Agudas Chasidei Chabad Lubavitch.
By Staff Writer

Remembering Chanukah With My Father
The Chassidic masters used to say, “Listen to the Chanukah candles; every one tells a story.” As we prepare to kindle the special 8th light, […]

A Little Boy Who Lit up His Town
“Why is there no menorah in Chadwick Lake Park next to the tree?” five-year-old Brandon asked. His Dad was impressed by the kid's thoughtfulness, but the question had him stumped.
By Ashira Weiss

When Kids Are The Lone Menorah
Jewish students at secular primary schools all over the country face daily challenges to their cultural and religious identities.
By Ashira Weiss

How To Chanukah
The Menorah On each of the eight nights of Chanukah, this year beginning December 25 through January 1, we light the menorah. Here, in a […]

Trois-Rivières Historic Jewish Community Welcomes Chabad Center
Sometime during the height of the COVID pandemic, Rabbi Aaron Spiro posted an ad on Facebook — something that read along the lines of: “Are […]
By Leibel Kahan

A Chanukah Message From Rabbi Krinsky
Dear readers, I’m waiting for Chanukah. In fact, I can’t wait to give thanks “for the miracles of those days in our time . . .” It’s […]

Public Menorahs Turn 50
15,000 Public Menorahs Will be Placed by Chabad this Year, 50 Years Since the First Public Menorah at Independence Hall
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