Chabad-Lubavitch of Southern Minnesota is organizing a relief effort for victims of Hurricane Harvey.
Chabad-Lubavitch has announced it’s aiding Jewish residents of Houston with kosher meals, clean water and shelter amid the biblical-style flood enveloping the region resulting from Tropical Storm Harvey.
When four generations united in Israel to celebrate Chaim Moshe Kahn’s bar mitzvah, no one expected that the highlight of this rite-of-passage would be feeding the impoverished.
Mrs. Masha Toybina, who immigrated to the U.S. and has been living in Houston for about 30 years, told Hamodia:
Donya Sarrafian never let elementary school bullies get to her when they teased her about her Jewish heritage.
Severe flooding hits Jewish areas, forcing evacuations, cancellation of synagogue services and education programs
The completion of Sonoma County’s newest Torah was met with jubilation and, literally, dancing in the street on Sunday afternoon.
Scores of rabbis from across the mid-Atlantic and beyond descended on Pittsburgh last week to address the most challenging topics facing their respective communities, as well as their own families.
The Jewish organization Chabad-Lubavitch of Southern Minnesota recently announced its expansion with the arrival of two team members, Rabbi Shloime and Chana Greene.
Downtown Jewish Center Chabad in Fort Lauderdale is running a bat mitzvah club for girls ages 11-13.
Rabbi Chanan Chernitsky partnered with Toiber Toys to donate toys to the children at the Janeway Hospital in St. John’s on Thursday afternoon.
The train was packed. It was rush hour on a Thursday evening traveling back from work in Manhattan.