Director and Co-Founder of Friendship Circle selected as honoree for her efforts to provide friendship and inclusion for individuals with disabilities
18-year-old Elie Kligman became the first Jewish player to be drafted by a major league team with the understanding that he would never play on Shabbat.
Kahn was known for transcribing Schneerson’s talks, speeches and teachings, and making them available to communities around the world for over 70 years, according to Chabad.org
Once again this fall, Jewish high school students in the North Orlando area will have a unique opportunity to earn college credits while exploring the tenets of Judaism.
One July 9, Mamash! Chabad, formerly Chabad Young Philly, hosted its “grand opening” Shabbat dinner with almost 90 people in attendance, celebrating the launch of its new building at 1601-03 Lombard St.
B’nai Abraham Chabad Synagogue in Philadelphia’s Society Hill neighborhood will hold its first big post-pandemic event on July 21, and rapper Nissim Black will be the headliner.
According to Rabbi Zushe Greenberg, spiritual leader, and Miriam Greenberg, educational director, Solon Chabad was determined to never give up and to continue to deliver worship and community to Jews when they needed it most.
Rabbi Shlomo Litvin, with Chabad of the Bluegrass, was one of the speakers at the “No Fear Rally.” He shared a message of pride in one’s faith and culture.
As part of a seven-decade-old program dubbed the Roving Rabbis, two rabbis are visiting the Cape Region for community outreach on behalf of Chabad of Delaware.
Rabbi Shlomo Noginski said that from everything bad, you must find something good and from every darkness, you must find light. For this reason, he said since he was stabbed eight times, he will train eight Chabad emissaries.
As the Surfside tragedy unfolded in our own “home” community, with many victims of the Champlain Towers South being Jewish, I sought refuge at a local Chabad synagogue where I could pray for those personally affected by the catastrophe.
Smile on Seniors was originally envisioned as a side project, but it quickly turned into a massive undertaking. The nonprofit now offers a robust infrastructure for seniors and has captured the attention of other Chabads across the country.