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City Names Street “Chabad Way,” Recognizing Chabad at University of Illinois’ 20-Year-Anniversary
When the 4,000 or so Jewish students who call the University of Illinois home walk down Armory Ave. in Champaign, Illinois, they’ll notice a new…
By Staff Writer

141-Year-Old College Now Offers Kosher in Every Dining Hall
For the first time in the university’s 141-year history, hot kosher meals will be available at all campus dining halls
By Staff Writer

Ep. 38: Growing Jewish Souls In The American Heartland
The 38th episode in its series about the personal struggles and achievements of Chabad representatives
By Staff Writer

A League of Their Own
What does Jewish life in the Ivies looks like now, and what it tells us about the Jewish future—on campus and off.
By Sarah Ogince

A League of Their Own
As the Supreme Court prepares to issue decisions in two cases challenging affirmative action, a flurry of articles, podcasts, and op-eds have looked back at…
By Sarah Ogince

Largest-Ever Pegisha Shabbaton Brings University Students to Crown Heights
Over 1,200 students, almost 200 Chabad emissaries, came for this year’s Pegisha
By Staff Writer

Confronting Cancel Culture on Campus
As political discourse on campus approaches the point of no return, Jewish students and Chabad reps are mining their own argumentative tradition for guidance, inspiration,…
By Sarah Ogince

Ep. 31: Merging Torah And Science: Lessons From The Life Of Dr. Binyomin Abrams
The 31st episode in its series about the personal struggles and achievements of Chabad representatives
By Staff Writer

Ep. 30: World’s First Chabad on Campus Still Going Strong
The 30th episode in its series about the personal struggles and achievements of Chabad representatives
By Staff Writer

After Fire Destroys Delaware Student Center, Chabad Builds Eight Times Bigger
Two years after arson destroyed the Jewish Student Center at the University of Delaware, Rabbi Avremel and Shulie Vogel broke ground on a new center,…
By Yoni Brown

Jeff Brought Chabad to Guelph, Now It Carries His Name
This July, on Jeff’s yahrzeit, the Dr. Jeff & Lisa White Chabad of Guelph was dedicated in his honor
By Yoni Brown

Students Surprise Refugees with Busload of Food
Students touring Poland with Chabad on Campus responded to an unexpected chance to assist Ukrainian refugees
By Yoni Brown

On Board With COCI
"I wanted to create an environment so that the communal Jewish world would see Chabad for the powerhouse that it is, in terms of its…

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Basketball Player Sees Gravity of Antisemitism
After former Miami Heat player Meyers Leonard uttered an antisemitic slur on a gaming live stream, he took responsibility and worked with Chabad Rabbis to…
By Shneur Brook
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Wounded Warriors Bring Jewish Pride To Campus
COCI has been bringing wounded Israeli soldiers to college campuses in the US to help boost Jewish pride among students
By Yoni Brown

A Bridge Built In Buffalo
Fifty years of Chabad at SUNY Buffalo

Miniature “Pegisha” Draws Four Hundred To Brooklyn
A scaled-back version of an annual Shabbat retreat to Brooklyn leaves a deep impression on four hundred college students
By Yoni Brown

A Place At The Table
Four students share why they choose to claim their place at the table
By Dvora Lakein

Kugel for Culinary Students?!
New Shluchim to the Culinary Institute of America and Marist College
By Noa Blokh

Torah Learning for College Students, Redefined
New JewishU program offers high-quality Torah courses
By Noa Blokh

Jewish Pride on the Field
Chabad at UCF Celebrates Students’ Soccer Victory
By Noa Blokh

Chabad at UofM Hosts Intimate Graduation Ceremony
When the University of Minnesota announced that there would be no in-person commencement, Chabad organized a ceremony for students and their families.
By Noa Blokh

A Year and Counting: On Covid and Campus and Chabad
College is a time of expanding horizons and new experiences. For the last 12 months, it’s also been a place of the great (and sometimes…
By Dvora Lakein

Two Universities React as Antisemitism Steps Out of the Shadows
While college administrators debate the limit of free speech, Chabad campus leaders take action. To Read The Full Magazine Story Log In Subscribe Subscriptions to…
By Sarah Ogince
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