The European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative (ESJF), together with the Chabad-Lubavitch Hassidic movement and Geder Avos Jewish Heritage Group, Inc. held a historic unveiling ceremony yesterday of a new preservation project at the Jewish cemetery in Lubavitch, Russia
Russian authorities identified a suspect in the anti-Semitic graffiti attack on a Jewish center in the Russian village of Lyubavichi, the cradle of the Chabad Hasidic movement
Chabad announced the opening of two Jewish centers in Africa, on the island of Zanzibar off Tanzania’s coast on the continent’s east and in Cote d’Ivoire.
Chabad of New Hampshire has expanded to the Seacoast, opening its third branch, which is in Durham.
Rabbi Berel Slavaticki and his wife, Rochy Slavaticki, will serve as the new directors of the UNH and Seacoast Chabad Jewish Center.
Lubavitch on the Palisades invites the community to a special Selichot farbrengen. Have you ever heard a rabbi speak for just 22 minutes? Here’s your chance!
Waukesha County’s Jewish community will be completing and welcoming their first Torah scroll with a ceremony on Sunday, Sep. 2 at Chabad of Waukesha-Brookfield.
Chabad of Arizona has completed renovation of its Mikvah Chaya Mushka, which started in October 2017. “The spa-like feel of the gorgeous baths, showers, etc., will create an environment deeply befitting what a mikvah really is.”
Entering its 15th year, Chabad Hebrew School of Hunterdon County has announced that registration is open to new students for the upcoming school year, which is set to begin on Sunday, Sept.16.
Every evening during the school year, students head to the Chabad serving Drexel University for a kosher meal that includes a protein, a starch or carbohydrate, soup and a salad bar.
Herrell’s Ice Cream has thought up a tasty way to ring in the Jewish New Year.
On Tuesday, Sept. 4 from 4:30 to 5 p.m., bring your shofar to Herrell’s at 8 Old South St. in Northampton and receive a free small ice cream.
The Chabad Jewish Center of RSF recently presented an event featuring the world’s only one-armed special forces sharp shooter, the honorable Izzy Ezagui.
Anti-Semitic slogans were scrawled on the fence of a Jewish cultural center in the Russian village of Lyubavichi, the cradle of the Chabad Hasidic movement.