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In Canada’s Prairies, a Sweet New Year is Produced Locally at Chabad
Saskatchewan Jewish families join Chabad rabbi to extract fresh, local honey at Chabad's apiary
By Staff Writer
Amid Earthquake’s Devastation, Chabad-Lubavitch of Morocco an Oasis of Aid
Chabad checking in on survivors, organizing food and water distribution, and aiding those displaced from their homes
By Staff Writer
Jewish Children Put War Out of Mind at Camp Gan Israel — Kharkiv, Ukraine
For children from the beleaguered city of Kharkiv, near the border with Russia in northeastern Ukraine, the sounds of war have been a part of…
By Staff Writer
Creating Community on the Ball Court
They come for basketball. They stay for Judaism.
By Staff Writer
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
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
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
Maui Chabad Under Evacuation Orders as Wildfires Rage
Chabad Initiates Rescue Efforts Amid Emergency
By Staff Writer
The Songs of the Soul on Shakedown Street
In a unique cultural phenomenon, an outsize percentage of Deadheads — fans of the Grateful Dead band — are Jewish, and when Phish did a…
By Staff Writer
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
Remembering The Struggle for Russian Jewry
Ninety-four years ago today, Rabbi Joseph I. Schneersohn, sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe, was freed from Soviet-imposed exile.
By Staff Writer
Ep. 39: Five Aussies’ Journeys To Jewish Observance
The 39th episode in its series about the personal struggles and achievements of Chabad representatives
By Staff Writer
Stranded in Portland, Jewish Merchant Marine Midshipman Finds Warm Home
When a Jewish U.S. Merchant Marine midshipman found herself stranded in Portland, Oregon, thousands of miles from home, she knew where to find kosher food,…
By Staff Writer
New Wave Of Ukrainian Jewish Refugees En Route To Poland In Wake Of Kakhovka Dam Collapse
WARSAW – Following the breach of the Kakhovka dam in Southern Ukraine earlier this week, Ukrainian Jews are boarding buses and fleeing the country towards…
By Staff Writer
Utah County Chabad Rescues Ancient Torah Scroll
Local Rare Bookstore Donates Priceless Fire-Damaged Torah Fragment
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
Remembering Sinai, Reliving the Experience
A survey by Kelton Research found that less than six in ten Americans knew the sixth commandment, “Thou shalt not kill”
By Staff Writer
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. 36: The Radical Move from Pasadena to Rostov-on-don
The 36th episode in its series about the personal struggles and achievements of Chabad representatives
By Staff Writer
Ep. 35: The Music And Spirituality Of Songwriter Peter Himmelman
The 35th episode in its series about the personal struggles and achievements of Chabad representatives
By Staff Writer
Purim Notes From The Chasidic Rebbes
Mordechai “The Jew” Mordechai was a Benjaminite, but he is called “Yehudi,” literally meaning a descendant of the tribe of Yehudah. Likewise, the Megillah refers…
By Staff Writer
Female Leadership Celebrated at 33rd Annual Chabad Conference
The International Conference of Chabad Shluchos opened Thursday, February 9.
By Staff Writer
Ep. 34: A Searching Teenager Becomes Rabbi in his Hometown
The 34th episode in its series about the personal struggles and achievements of Chabad representatives
By Staff Writer
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