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Chabad SCV Dedicates New Torah for Jewish New Year

The Chabad of SCV congregation will gather to complete a new Torah in a special celebration at the synagogue on Sunday, September 17.

Sun Sentinel
After Irma, synagogue brings meals to elderly at Century Village

She was stuck in her Deerfield Beach apartment with no electricity, and not much food in the fridge.

Prince William Times
First Jewish Center to open in Gainesville

The Jewish community in Gainesville will soon have a place of their own.

The Yeshiva World
Chessed At Chabad Of Tallahassee During Hurricane Irma

While it was understandably not a pleasant experience for many of the thousands evacuating South Florida ahead of Hurricane Irma, a large group of Jews were fortunate to experience a wonderful weekend in Tallahassee.

Pleasanton Weekly
Chabad of Tri-Valley buys masonic lodge on Hopyard Road

Sale closes ahead of Jewish New Year next week

Wicked Local Sudbury
Sudbury: Chabad Center celebrates new building

SUDBURY — The first night Rabbi Yisroel Freeman spent in Sudbury in January 2006, he awoke freezing cold.

Times of Israel
Chabad emissary weathered Irma on St. Martin while family evacuated

Moishe Chanowitz rode out the onset of Hurricane Irma in an unfinished mikveh building while wife and small kids fled to Puerto Rico

The Yeshiva World
PHOTOS: Historical Kinnus In The Village Of Lubavitch, Russia

Hundreds of Yeshiva Students from Moscow Commemorated 120 Years since the Founding of Tomchei Tmimim.

Sun Sentinel
Chabad of Royal Palm opens new media room

The Chabad Jewish Center of Royal Palm Beach recently hosted the grand opening of its new Cohen Media Room at the synagogue at 129 Sparrow Dr. in Royal Palm Beach.

Arutz Sheva
Chabad rabbis refuse to abandon posts despite hurricanes

Chabad rabbis in Houston and Florida refuse to leave communities, despite looming floods. ‘A Chabad House doesn’t close its doors.’

Folsom Telegraph
Folsom rabbi traveling to Houston to assist

With thousands of homes destroyed, and countless displaced, 50 rabbis from across the country are heading to Texas to volunteer. Chabad Rabbi Yossi Grossbaum is joining the effort.

Boulder Jewish News
Colorado Students Drive 16 Hours to Houston With $20,000 in Supplies

When Hurricane Harvey struck Houston, Rabbi Yisroel Wilhelm, co-director of the Rohr Chabad Center at the University of Colorado in Boulder, understood more than most the tremendous effort, generosity and compassion it takes for a community to rebuild after a flood.

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