Every Friday morning, Stacy Hunn stops at the Chai Center in Ventnor for challahs and knishes.
Combating poor nutrition skills, Colel Chabad and Leket Israel aim to help the impoverished out of their dietary rut.
A poignant handwritten note proves the value of the Roving Rabbis program.
“I choose to see the light in the darkness,” says Miriam Peretz, a teacher who now educates soldiers on how to deal with war after she lost two sons in war.
In the past few years, Berel Shmotkin has become adept at tying tefillin on other Jews.
Kristallnacht—“the night of broken glass”—was November 9, 1938, when nearly endless shards littered streets throughout Germany, the broken windows of synagogues, homes and Jewish-owned businesses destroyed by rioters and Nazi Party officials.
The director of the Chabad center serving the University of California-Davis told The Algemeiner on Tuesday that he was “taking seriously” a Friday sermon made by the imam of the local mosque that some have called antisemitic.
Every Friday at 7:30 p.m., University of Minnesota students pile into the Steiner family’s Chabad House for dinner.
Since its 2013 founding, Chabad North Haven has been restrained in its potential.There was no concrete meeting place.
The Roving Rabbis are coming to the area, spreading the message of Chabad.
Every Friday afternoon, pairs of metro Detroit Hasidic Jewish teens take to the streets to encourage fellow community members to partake in Jewish rituals.
A CTeen summer weekend retreat for leadership training united teens and Chabad emissaries from all over the world.