Friday, / January 17, 2025
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Jewish Journal
Winds of Elul blow from Fargo to Boynton and Jerusalem

Jeffrey Rashba, a prominent international attorney living in Jerusalem, visited Boynton Beach some eight years ago. In the harsh heat and humidity, he braved a four mile walk, to attend Shabbat services at Chabad-Lubavitch.

Washington Post
U.S. charges two men with serving as agents of Iran, monitoring Americans and a Jewish center

U.S. prosecutors announced charges Monday against two men arrested Aug. 9 and accused of acting as agents of the government of Iran. According to an FBI affidavit, Doostdar on July 21, 2017, allegedly surveilled and photographed security features at the Rohr Chabad House  

Breaking Israel News
Colel Chabad Takes a Bite Out of Hunger With Baking Workshops

Eliminating hunger sounds like a lofty goal. But starting small – and throwing in a little fun – is a good start. In Migdal Ha’Emek, a town in Israel’s North, social worker Dafna Hassan recently led a mother-daughter baking workshop at Ooga-Ooga Bakery.

Palm Springs Desert Sun
Rancho Mirage Jewish Congregation Celebrates New Torahs With Music, Dancing and Prayers

With the late afternoon sun beating down on them, dozens of people gathered behind a Rancho Mirage home

Jewish News
Dance, Dance, Dance

The CTeen East Valley high school chapter at the Chabad of the East Valley kicked off a new year of programing with a ‘Glow in the Dark Disco’ party. Teens enjoyed blacklight mini-golf, followed by a pumping disco party replete with dance games.

LI Herald
Chabad of the Five Towns CTeen program begins another year

he Chabad of the Five Towns is gearing up to launch another year of CTeen on Aug. 23 with a trip to Six Flags. CTeen is a worldwide club that strives to engage Jewish teenagers in Jewish pride and identity.

Canadian Jewish News
THEY LOST THEIR SON, BUT HIS SPECIAL LEGACY LIVES ON

Dustin Michael Kazman’s merit lives beyond his short life. When he died, his parents wanted to pay tribute to his legacy. In his name, they donated an art room at Reena – a non-profit Jewish organization for people with developmental disabilities, which Dustin Kazman was involved in – a new room at Chabad-Lubavitch of Markham and a music and arts studio at Camp Robin Hood.

Heritage Florida Jewish News
Chabad Hebrew Schools bring joy of Judaism to children

Preparations are in full swing for the new academic year for the four growing Chabad Hebrew Schools in the Greater Orlando area.

Jerusalem Post
GRAPEVINE: MENDEL AND MUSHKA

In almost every Chabad family in which there are children, there’s a Mendel and a Mushka, who are named after the last Lubavitcher Rebbe in the Chabad dynasty – Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson and his wife Chaya Mushka, who were childless. The names were given even when the two were alive in the hope that some of the wonderful attributes of the Rebbe and his wife would be emulated in their namesakes.

Israel National News
Any boycott of Judea and Samaria nothing but anti-Semitism

Rabbi Shaul Wilhelm, Chief Rabbi of Chabad in Norway, visits Cave of Patriarchs and Hevron Jewish community in tour organized by Lev HaOlam.

Post Bulletin
‘Roving Rabbis’ work to connect Minnesota Jews with their faith

Two rabbis walked into the Spam Museum.
It’s not a setup for a joke. The museum in Austin was one of the dozens of places two rabbinical graduates have visited in Southern Minnesota the last two weeks.

Fatherly
Search… Enter your email to get Fatherly’s best Father of the Year Nominee: Rabbi Chaim Bruk

Rabbi Bruk is known for being the first Rabbi to open a Chabad in Montana. He’s also known for adopting five kids with his wife, Chavie, and for being a very nice guy with incredible patience and a realistic approach to fatherhood.

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