Chabad of Orange County’s Hebrew School, directed by Rabbi Pesach and Chana Burston, celebrated student accomplishments at a recent moving-up awards ceremony.
In its continuing efforts to keep up with increasing membership, Chabad of Fountain Hills has purchased the former site of Gridleys, a retail store that closed in May after 43 years in business.
When Chabad Lubavitch of Camden & Burlington Counties moved into its current location at 1925 Kresson Road in Cherry Hill in 2002, approximately 50 people would come weekly for Shabbat services.
In a sign of interfaith cooperation between the three Abrahamic faiths, the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (The Fellowship), partnering with a local Chabad chapter, Jeunesse Chabad Maroc, and the Mimouna Association, a Muslim student group, has begun a special Ramadan initiative to deliver food aid to needy Moroccan families.
Earlier in June, students of Pudong-Shanghai Hebrew School tugged at their parents and teachers’ heartstrings with a moving performance linking the past and the present of the Jewish community in Shanghai.
In an unprecedented partnership to build bridges between the three Abrahamic religions, on Monday the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (IFCJ) began delivering food packages to 1,500 needy local Moroccan Muslim families in Marrakech.
Tucked into a lightly wooded area just outside of the Jerusalem neighborhood of Talpiyot one can find a small compound of buildings that are home to one of Israel’s most innovative and enterprising volunteer tourism operations: Pantry Packers.
The Chabad Jewish Community Center in Colorado Springs was hit with an act of vandalism that Colorado Springs police are calling a hate crime.
Chabad of Orange County Hebrew School, directed by Rabbi Pesach and Chana Burston, celebrated student accomplishments at a festive Moving-Up Awards Ceremony.
Rabbi Moshe Bryski from the Chabad of the Conejo, left, and longtime friend Denis Weber, mayor of Agoura Hills, enjoy a moment at the Chabad’s June 11 gala fundraiser.
Colel Chabad, which has been supporting Israel’s needy since 1788, sought to revisit that warm, communal spirit this Shavuot by distributing tens of thousands of drinks and food packages to holiday pilgrims.
Ahavath Torah: Chabad of Short Hills has acquired a new home on South Orange Avenue in Livingston, the site of the former Don’s Restaurant.