The coronavirus hit some Jewish communities especially hard. As he followed his own odyssey during the pandemic, Tzali Reicher tallied the dead — and learned about the lives they lived.
Jonathan Holloway and his chief of staff, Andrea Conklin Bueschel, met with Rabbi Yosef Carlebach, the executive director of Chabad House, and other staff rabbis and administrators.
Friendship Circle of Cleveland presented its Weinberg Teen Volunteer Award to 62 teens who gave their time to the organization throughout the 2020-21 program year at its annual awards reception, “Sparking Friendship,” June 6 at Acacia Reservation in Lyndhurst.
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Chabad Hebrew School of Yorktown is opening registration for the 2021-22 school year.
After close to a year and a half of virtual classes, Chabad is glad to be opening in-person classes this coming September.
Dozens of members of the Raleigh Jewish community gathered in Moore Square on Monday evening for a show of solidarity against antisemitism.
Rabbis from three local Jewish communities–Chabad Young Professionals Raleigh, Chabad Center of Raleigh, and Chabad of Cary came together to stand against antisemitism and show support for Israel.
In March, Chabad of Bakersfield introduced plans for the Holocaust Button Memorial, reaching out to the community with a goal of collecting a total of 6 million buttons for the memorial at the Chabad Jewish Community Center
Wounded Israel Defense Forces’ veterans got the five-star treatment recently when the New York-based nonprofit Belev Echad hosted them at the Ramot Hotel Resort in Jerusalem.
Founded in 2009 by the Viglers, co-directors of Chabad Israel Center on New York City’s Upper East Side, Belev Echad began as an annual tour of New York as a gesture of solidarity and support for wounded Israeli soldiers.
As the Seacoast of New Hampshire reopens amid slowing COVID-19 transmission rates, The Seacoast Chabad Jewish Center is betting big on the Jewish community’s continued growth as it will be opening up a Hebrew School which will explore Judaism through the arts
The Chabad emergence, documented in this Pew Report, is a game changer for American Jewish life. The numbers are startling: 38% of all US Jews have engaged in some way with Chabad programs.
After 15 years of planning, Rabbi Pesach Burston and his wife, Chana, were finally celebrating the construction of a Chabad center for the Jewish activities, services and classes they have held in temporary locations nearby since 2004.