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The Jewish Star
What it’s like to be Jewish in South Korea

The country’s Chabad emissary is setting up a pop-up restaurant in Pyeongchang County, the site of the 2018 Winter Olympics. During the Olympics, which start on Feb. 9, the temporary eatery will serve three meals daily, including Korean-style bulgogi beef, schnitzel, hot dogs and vegetarian items.

The Whit Online
Rowan students remember the Holocaust with annual march across campus

The Rowan Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies held its annual Holocaust remembrance ceremony last week.

PostBulletin.com
Helping fans keep kosher

As tens of thousands pour into downtown Minneapolis for Super Bowl LII on Sunday, one of the sights certain to beckon will be an RV draped in a large banner that reads “Chabad Kosher Tailgate Party LII.”

Wicked Local Wellesley
Wellesley-Weston Chabad to host German-born rabbi

Wellesley Weston Chabad and the Babson Chabad Student Club will host a talk by the first ordained rabbi born in Germany after the Holocaust, Rabbi Yitzchak M. Wagner, held at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 5 at the PMW Amphitheater at Babson College, 10 Babson Drive, Wellesley.

MassLive
Chabbad Women to hold evening tea in Longemadow

Chabad Women next month will hold an evening tea meant for area women to create personal connections.

News Press
Holocaust heroine tells true tale of defying Nazis, saving thousands

A French national who spied on the Nazis will tell her tale of bravery and risk at the Chabad Jewish Center of Cape Coral’s annual dinner next week.

Jewish Telegraphic Agency
What it’s like to be Jewish in South Korea

Though the Jewish community in South Korea is small, Jews visiting the country to compete in or watch the Winter Olympic Games won’t have to skimp on kosher food or Shabbat programming.

Community Impact Newspaper
The Woodlands’ first Jewish preschool to open in August

Chabad of The Woodlands will open the area’s first fully accredited Jewish preschool, The Gan, at 25823 Budde Road, The Woodlands in late August.

Fox40
Six Binghamton University Students Celebrate Jewish Rite of Passage

At the Rohr Chabad Center for Jewish Student Life, six Binghamton University students made their Bar and Bat Mitzvahs earlier today.

The Jewish News of Northern California
In 1994, the Chabad rebbe gave seismological advice to S.F.

Like many Northern Californians, Chabad Rabbi Yosef Langer has long been accustomed to living with the threat of “The Big One” — the major earthquake that is expected to send the state plunging into the sea.

West Hartford News
Chabad offers course on communication

How are our almost constant interactions with devices affecting our relationships?
This question is what drove Rabbi Shaya Gopin of Chabad of Greater Hartford to offer the course “Communication: Its Art and Soul” in West Hartford. The

The Battalion
The Campus Ministry Association provides students with safe study spaces and moral support

Campus ministries provide students with a support system for numerous things that can happen throughout their time at Texas A&M.

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