- Statement by Chabad-Lubavitch World Headquarters
Violent behaviors of individuals or groups who abuse, intimidate and insult others are a flagrant offense to Torah and tzniut (modesty), in both letter and spirit, and deserve to be unequivocally condemned.
Chabad Lubavitch Headquarters | Wednesday, January 4
- Chabad Rabbi Donates Kidney
A New Jersey Chabad rabbi's kidney donation to an Israeli living on a secular Moshav in central Israel didn’t grab headlines. It wasn't about the tensions between religious and secular Jews, but about a life-giving gesture of indiscriminate love by a Chasidic rabbi for a fellow Jew.
R. C. Berman | Tuesday, January 10
- Religious Freedom In Sweden Under Threat
On January 26, Rabbi Alexander and Leah Namdar, Chabad representatives to Sweden, were served at their home with a notice by Gothenburg’s school authorities
S. Fridman | Tuesday, January 31
- Healing When Bet Shemesh Hurts
After my first visit to Bet Shemesh, when my husband and I were in the contemplation stage of aliyah
R. C. Berman | Monday, January 16
- Forging Friendships, Preserving Memory
Holocaust survivors are a fast dwindling population. But buried with many a survivor who dies is a story of untold suffering and loss, and also, lessons of an extraordinary will for life.
Chaviva Galatz | Friday, January 6