About 30 guests, including senior White House Officials and a member of the Cabinet, joined a glatt kosher Seder at the White House on the first night on Pesach.
In commemoration of 50 years since the Six-Day War, and beginning Tuesday, May, 2, Chabad of Greater St. Louis will premiere a new course by the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute (JLI) called “Survival of a Nation: Exploring Israel through the Lens of the Six-Day War.”
Westlake joined communities worldwide on April 7 in marking the 115th anniversary of the date of birth of the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, of righteous memory.
A community of Orthodox Jews has arrived in one of the poorest South of Market areas, “to assist in the building of a Jewish thoroughfare on Sixth Street, with kosher food, music and joy coming into the neighborhood,” says Rabbi Yosef Langer of the Chabad Center.
Rabbi Yosef Langer strolls down Sixth Street in San Francisco’s South-of-Market neighborhood like a politician on the campaign trail, stopping to shmooze with people all along the way.
Chabad of Greensboro arranged for a social evening with a lesson from the Torah at West Elm, Shops at Friendly, attracting about two dozen Jewish women.
Passover means tradition, family, community and…Matzah! This year, for Chabad of Westmount, that meant lots of it.
He had been in a coma since the attack at Tel Hashomer hospital in Ramat Gan, Israel, and never regained consciousness.
Passover is a time Jewish people across the globe gather in homes or synagogues, with family, friends or complete strangers and observe the traditional “Seder” dinner.
Chabad rabbi beaten in anti-Semitic attack in Ukraine succumbs to injuries.
The Spanish word for a musical or theatrical performance is espectáculo.
A Brooklyn, N.Y. rabbi with North Dakota roots found a piece of his past during a visit to Minot last week.