A convoy of 50 trucks and cars travels to Houston to help with Chabad on Campus hurricane recovery.
When most people think ‘Jewish event,’ the thought isn’t followed by ‘sushi.’
Rabbi Yossi Zaklikofsky, leader of The Shul of Bellaire, said Hurricane Harvey has made parts of Texas look like a war zone.
Thirty years after playing host to the 1988 Summer Olympics in the capital city of Seoul, South Korea, the 2018 Winter Olympics, in February, will be the first time the local Jewish community will be there to greet Jewish visitors at the games.
Jews in Texas and around the world are stepping forward offering money, supplies and time for those most impacted by Harvey
Chabad of the Tri-Valley just had an ambitious 30 hours.
When students in the elementary and middle school at Lubavitch on the Palisades start the new term on September 5, they’ll be going to a familiar place with a brand new name: The Tenafly Chabad Academy.
Indian Ambassador to Israel fulfills his PM’s promise, grants Moshe Holtzberg and his grandparents entry visas to India.
Thanks to a number of area Jewish agencies, homebound seniors don’t have to miss out on High Holiday celebrations.
The Southampton Chabad held its sixteenth annual dinner at The Hamptons Designer Showhouse on 195 Magee Street with cocktails beginning at 5:30 PM.
A new building and a new Torah — there was a lot to celebrate on Aug. 27 as Sonoma County Chabad broke ground on its new building in Santa Rosa.
When the leader of Houston’s Chabad Teen Network (CTeen) was forced from her home by floodwaters, she took shelter with friends who happened to live near the local Chabad house, Chabad of Uptown.