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Arutz Sheva
Ukraine: Circumcision for 90-year-old

Historic Brit Milah to take place at new medical center in Menorah compound: ‘Not a day in the clinic goes by without saving lives.’

The Independent Florida Alligator
On a quiet campus, students pledge good deeds

Hourly employees wanted paid time off, felt unsafe

Bakersfield.com
THE DISH: Check out this deli-cious Sunday dinner option

We’ve got a lot of great restaurants in town representing a variety of cuisines but we’re missing a classic Jewish delicatessen. That’s going to change, at least for one day, when Chabad of Bakersfield holds its Pop-Up Jewish Deli.

Atlanta Jewish Times
Visiting Rabbi Teaches Value of Mindfulness

Rabbi Laibl Wolf is scheduled to speak at Chabad Intown’s Intown Jewish Academy on Thursday, Oct. 26.

Sun Sentinel
South Florida’s Jewish community to participate in Shabbat Project

Thousands of South Floridians are expected to attend multiple events at congregations and schools this week to celebrate the Shabbat Project as part of a global movement to celebrate the traditional Shabbat on Oct. 27-28.

The Algemeiner
Despite Threats, Arab Group Remains Committed to Defending Israel on US Campuses

A delegation of Israeli Arabs who are fighting the delegitimization of the Jewish state on college campuses remain committed to sharing their message in the United States, despite facing threats back home and unexpected obstacles from allies abroad.

Forward
Does Chabad annoy you? Check your privilege Read more: http://forward.com/opinion/spirituality/385477/does-chabad-annoy-you-check-your-privilege/

One Purim, I stood on a street corner and asked passersby if they were Jewish and wanted to hear the Megillah. I met a boy who told me that his mother is Jewish but that he was raised Catholic

J Weekly
Shabbat dinners to offer comfort in Santa Rosa and Napa

In an effort to contribute to the healing process after the North Bay wildfires, Sonoma County Chabad Jewish Center and Chabad of Napa Valley are organizing Shabbat dinners this Friday, Oct. 20. All are invited, and there is no charge for either event.

New York Jewish Week
Long Road Back To Paradise

After Hurricane Irma flooded houses, tore off roofs and knocked out electricity in early September, the Florida Keys officially reopened for tourism on Oct. 1.

Stanford Daily
Chabad House relocation campaign gets $1.3 million boost from alum

The campaign for a new, larger home for Stanford’s Chabad House got a boost late this past summer when alum Tad Taube ’53 M.S. ’57 donated $1.3 million to the Jewish religious center, which serves Stanford community members.

Stanford Daily
Chabad House relocation campaign gets $1.3 million boost from alum

The campaign for a new, larger home for Stanford’s Chabad House got a boost late this past summer when alum Tad Taube ’53 M.S. ’57 donated $1.3 million to the Jewish religious center, which serves Stanford community members.

Wicked Local Newton
Beth Menachem Chabad to host Jewish debates

Beth Menachem Chabad will offer a new six-session course from the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute, titled “Great Debates in Jewish History,” beginning at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 31.

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