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Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle
Chabad House on Campus Helps 20-Somethings Celebrate B’nai Mitzvah

“For a lot of people, Judaism — especially at Chabad if you’re a college student — is about going home,” he said. “For me it’s been a real adventure and journey.”

The Daily Ilini
Illini Chabad Officially Transitions to New Location

The Chabad Center for Jewish Life officially marked its transition to its new location with the moving of the menorah Sunday.

Jewish News of Northern California
Pleasanton ‘Excited’ for Chabad Rebuild of Fire-Damaged Center

Chabad of the Tri-Valley, which saw its Pleasanton building badly burned in a fire in 2019, will get a makeover that has locals pleased.

Washington Jewish Week
Chabad of Loudoun County to Launch Hebrew School

Why do Jews play with dreidels? How do you make a latke? And is a shofar some sort of trumpet?

These are some of the questions Chabad of Loudoun County plans to answer in its brand new Hebrew school.

Heritage Florida Jewish News
Course in Orlando Bucks Trend of Bleak Predictions

At the end of April, Chabad centers throughout metro Orlando will offer “This Can Happen,” a new six-session course, running from April 27-June 1, by the acclaimed Rohr Jewish Learning Institute that will address a pressing question on many minds: Is the current situation going to get any better?

J Weekly
Bay Area Synagogue Doors Start to Swing Open Again

“It was a High Holidays atmosphere,” said Rabbi Mark Bloom, describing the first indoor event at his synagogue in more than a year.

The Tulane Hullabaloo
Religious Practice Altered, Not Halted, by COVID-19

When standing at the intersection of Broadway Street and Freret Street, an observer spots several Jewish and Christian ministries nestled between the fraternity houses and The Boot Bar and Grill.

Cleveland Jewish News
University of Illinois Establishes the Nation’s First Jewish Student Housing

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign will open the country’s first university-affiliated housing option for Jewish students in the fall, reported The News-Gazette on Friday.

Jewish News
First Housing Project for Elderly Righteous Launches in Belarus

British-Israeli activist Jonny Daniels helps raise tens of thousands to help 90-year-old Lyubov Arkhiptsova-Volchek, who saved a Jewish girl, 11, in Belarus during the Shoah.

Jewish Herald-Voice
Sugar Land Mayor Proclaims Education Day, Recognizing Chabad Rebbe’s Influence

City of Sugar Land Mayor Joe Zimmerman proclaimed March 24, 2021, “Education and Sharing Day,” in recognition of the crucial importance of ethical and moral education.

Jewish News
Deliveroo Teams up with Chabad for Second Year to Supply ‘Seder-To-Go’ Kits

Food delivery giant and Jewish outreach group continues partnership to ensure community gets essential Pesach supplies.

Wicked Local
Chabad of Sudbury Hosts Matzah Baking Day

In anticipation of Passover, which begins at sundown on Saturday, March 27, Chabad of Sudbury hosted its annual model matzah baking day, pandemic style.

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