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Aggieland Mikvah Will Educate Students, Serve Locals
Chabad Serving Texas A&M—U.S.’s Largest College—Builds Unique Mikvah Educational Center
By Shneur Brook
On Vancouver Island, a Jewish Community Blossoms
But it wasn’t always that way
By Staff Writer
Generations of Shluchim Build Community in Ottawa
Historic “Connors House” — Built by Frank Lloyd Wright’s Pupil — Hosts the Future of Ottawa Chabad
By Staff Writer
Small, Scrappy, Innovative: Hebrew School 3.0
A new census of North American Jewish supplementary schools found an alarming decline in attendance. But the data also tell another story: across the country,…
By Yoni Brown
Chanukah Begins With Light, Love And Jewish Pride In Response To Darkness
Chabad-Led Chanukah Celebrations Around the World Bring Urgently-Needed Boost of Jewish Pride and Confidence Amid Ongoing War in Israel, Rising Antisemitism
By Staff Writer
Chabad’s Dublin Deli Brings Kosher Flavor to the Emerald Isle
Deli 613 Has Become a Haven for Locals and Visitors Alike
By Staff Writer
Illini Chabad Dedicates 27,000-Square-Foot Center
Governor J. B. Pritzker Cuts Ribbon, Praises the Center’s Message of Belonging and Inclusion Amid Antisemitism
By Staff Writer
Jews Unite Worldwide Amid Horrific Situation in Israel
Chabad centers in Israel provide shelter and support
By Staff Writer
Creating Community on the Ball Court
They come for basketball. They stay for Judaism.
By Staff Writer
Launching Chabad Centers — No Longer Just a Young Person’s Game
Until recently, there had been no synagogue active in the town.
By Staff Writer
Slides
At the Farmer’s Market
Been to the Farmer’s Market lately? The freshly-baked hand-braided breads—courtesy of your local Chabad center—are selling out fast. From Setauket, N.Y. to Petaluma, California, from…
By Shneur Brook
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Summer Festivals: Chabad Cuts the Mustard
Summer festivals have been in the Chabad wheelhouse for years, but they are new and especially exciting for the smaller, more isolated Jewish communities that…
By Staff Writer
Second Chabad Center Opens in Cowboy State
With the opening this past spring of Chabad of Laramie, the campus town now has a Chabad House as well, and the Cowboy State's 1500…
By Staff Writer
Making Waves in Montego Bay
Jewish life flourishes in Jamaica
By Liba Rimler
Banking On A New Space, Chabad of Clearwater Expands
As bank closures swept across the country in late March, a shuttered Bank of America building in Clearwater, Florida, found new life as a vibrant…
By Liba Rimler
Ep. 37: Meet The Jews of Rostov
The 37th episode in its series about the personal struggles and achievements of Chabad representatives
By Staff Writer
Ep. 33: A Small Jewish Community in an African City of 20 Million
The 33rd episode in its series about the personal struggles and achievements of Chabad representatives
By Staff Writer
A Jewish Community Life Sprouts in Elk Grove, California
Rabbi Chaim and Raizel Groner moved to Sacramento’s fastest-growing suburb in September to connect local Jews and build the city’s first Jewish community
By Yoni Brown
From Small Beginnings, Chabad Builds Big in S. Mateo, California
Over twenty-one years, Rabbi Yossi and Esty Marcus built a close-knit Jewish community, a successful summer camp, and a prestigious preschool. The $20 million Lent…
By Yoni Brown
German City Celebrates New Torah Scroll
Its main synagogue was torched by the Nazis, its Torahs destroyed and its Jews murdered. Today, Karlsruhe, Germany is seeing a Jewish revival
By Staff Writer
Kenosha, Wisconsin, Gets New Jewish Home in Stunning Turnaround
After three years of meticulous planning fell apart, Rabbi Tzali and Rivkie Wilschanski found a new home for their 118-year-old Jewish community in just three…
By Yoni Brown
After Joyous Sukkot, Long Road Ahead for Fort Myers Jewish Community
The Chabad of Fort Myers community took time out from urgent repairs and water-damaged homes to celebrate a “phenomenal” community Sukkot complete with dancing.
By Yoni Brown
Jewish Community and Culture Comes to Life in Martha’s Vineyard
Ahead of the summer of 2022, the Alperowitzes booked a one-way ticket to the island on the ferry and launched Chabad of Martha’s Vineyard out…
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
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