Nestled in a bylane and away from the hustle and bustle of Delhi’s chaotic Paharganj area, lies a quaint “Jewish oasis” where weary Israeli travellers stop by to feel at home.
Brig. Gen. (Ret) Assaf Orion, with the Israeli Defense Force, will be at the Chabad Vail Jewish Community Center, 450 E. Lionshead Cirlcle in Vail, July 11 at 7 p.m. to speak about countering the anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement and anti-semitism online.
The days are limited for the West End’s movie theater, a vacant 1970s-era building on Ocean Avenue.
Mumbai, July 7 (IANS) Chabad House terror attack survivor baby Moshe Holtzberg will visit India soon, along with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, an official said here on Friday.
If you are considering new vacation sites, make sure to add Copenhagen to your list. Though most well known for its rustic atmosphere and quaint architecture, the city conceals a rich Jewish history that stems back to the 17th century.
On Sunday, June 25, Bris Avrohom held their annual Gimmel Tammuz commemoration in honor of the Rebbe’s Day at Bris Avrohom Center.
Mumbai, July 5: As Prime Minister Narendra Modi is to meet Moshe, the little boy who was orphaned in the 26/11 terror attack on the Chabad House, Rabbi Israel Kozlovsky, the director of Chabad House in Mumbai, hopes the Prime Minister’s historic visit to Israel will create awareness about slain Rabbi’s vision for a better and peaceful world.
Standing on the bimah during a Bar Mitzvah is a significant moment for any young boy-turned-man, but it is even more so for Laizer Galperin and his family.
While accompanying Indian PM, Netanyahu invited 10-year-old Moshe Holtzberg,survivor of the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attack, to join him on an upcoming visit to India.
Mention the words “Chabad House” in India and chances are that many Indians wouldn’t know the way to one.
Chabad friend of shooting victim says Aaron Rajman was very involved in faith and the local Jewish community
Rabbi Mendy Mangel can’t explain why synagogue enrollment is generally declining throughout the country as fewer people seemingly maintain their Jewish identities.