The Union County Torah Center – Chabad will be presenting a Summer 2018 Film Festival to take place at the center, 111 Laurel Place, Westfield. The fourth film will be on Tuesday, Aug. 21 at 7:30 p.m.
In time for the Jewish New Year, a new Torah Scroll will be welcomed by Chabad of Pacific Beach on Sunday, Aug. 5
A man who grew up Muslim, and today lives as a Jew in Jerusalem, will be speaking at Chabad Bay Area in League City on Tuesday, July 31, at 7:30 p.m
Children from Camp Gan Israel at the Chabad Jewish Center of Gilbert visit with a service dog and his owner. The visit is part of the camp’s For Our Community Imprint project. The children learned what service dogs do and the appropriate way to treat them. The kids also made tug toys that will be distributed through the Happy Tails organization to service dogs around the Valley.
Last week Grant Duffey celebrated his bar mitzvah in his 60s at the Chabad Centre for Jewish life in North Qld Cairns.
Rabbi Daniel Shakarov and Rabbi Yossi Rubenstein experienced a bit of culture shock during their visit to Sumter County.
The men call Brooklyn, New York, home, and Chabad House in Oxford is a long way from there. Through the Roving Rabbis, the educational arm of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement, they share their passion for Jewish life and spread Jewish awareness and observance wherever they go.
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull took his 4-year-old grandson to a community kitchen housed in the Sydney yeshiva’s complex on Grandparents Day and helped him prepare challah.
Over 100 high school students who have lost at least one parent were awarded scholarships from the Colel Chabad organization.
The scholarships were awarded last week at an end of the year ceremony in Jerusalem, in the presence of Rabbi Shlomo Amar, Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem.
I’m always hesitant when it comes to holding an event at a Chabad House.
I don’t know if it’s the fear of the need to conform to the orthodox nature of the place, or just the hit or miss possibility of truly connecting with the Rabbi.
There was no mistaking the smile on Rabbi Elazar Green’s face Monday afternoon. Standing inside the door at Rohr Chabad Jewish Center on Harrisburg Pike, he greeted more than 40 visiting rabbis, some from as far away as Seattle, who were there to attend a three-day “Grow Relationship Bootcamp.”
Members of the Roving Rabbis program returned to Telluride for the second summer in a row. This year, rabbanical students Asher Wilhelm and Smaya Krinsky visited Telluride this week to meet with local Jewish community members and offer Jewish services (the pair left Thursday). Wilhelm and Krinsky are based in Colorado Springs with Chabad Lubavitch of Southern Colorado.
The app’s creator, a follower of the Chabad Hasidic movement named Shimon — he said he did not want to reveal his last name to avoid a “downpour of emails and suggestions,” – decided on a trip to Israel two years ago that this is what the world needs, he told JTA on Thursday.