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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.

Richmond News
Jewish community in Richmond celebrates “miracle” scroll

Thursday was a special evening for the Jewish community in Richmond, for more than one reason.

Florida's WUFT FM
Gainesville’s Jewish Community Readying For Spencer At UF

For Rabbi Berl Goldman, preparations for white nationalist Richard Spencer’s visit to the University of Florida have been going on for a while.

LI Herald
‘The people make it beautiful’

Chabad of Hewlett celebrates the holiday of Sukkot with prayer and good food

LI Herald
Valley Stream Jewish community — young and old — observes Sukkot

Jews throughout Valley Stream celebrated the Jewish festival of Sukkot last week — translated as the Feast of Tabernacles ­— celebrating the fall harvest and commemorating the 40 years Jews spent wandering the desert after their Exodus from Egypt.

Arutz Sheva
Sukkah at Brandenburg Gate makes history

Chabad rabbi sets up public sukkah opposite symbol of Nazi power.

Republican Herald
Rabbi, family celebrate Jewish festival in homemade hut

With pastries from a bakery based in New York City and the company of five of his 10 children, a local rabbi observed the Jewish festival of Sukkot on Monday at his home in Pottsville.

Boston Globe
Celebrating Sukkot? Let the Sukkah come to you

For those people who are celebrating the weeklong Jewish holiday of Sukkot — and those just interested in learning more about it — visiting the decorated, gazebo-like Sukkah just got a little bit easier.

New Jersey Jewish Standard
After the hurricane, relief

San Juan’s Chabad receives timely assistance from northern New Jersey

Breaking Israel News
Colel Chabad Builds Massive Sukkah at Western Wall

As the nation of Israel prepares for the Biblical holiday of Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles), Jerusalem is bracing for 700,000 visitors in Israel’s capital

Northbrook Patch
House On The Roll For Sukkot

A local rabbi is taking to the streets to bring a traveling sukkah to those unable to reach one.

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