On Presidents Day this past February, Chabad of Hunterdon County’s Teen Network -Cteen- volunteered in Flemington putting together floral arrangements for seniors.
With renovations nearly complete on her Cherry Hill home, Noa Nidam needed a final touch before move-in day: a sacred mezuzah carefully mounted on the doorpost.
Rabbi Chanan Chernitsky has come to Newfoundland with very open eyes.
On Saturday, March 18, as the Jewish Sabbath was being celebrated, over 100 leaflets with hand drawn swastikas were found scattered over the front yard of the Chabad Jewish Student center at Wall Street.
For the first time in the Cary Jewish Cultural Festival’s six years of existence, police officers conspicuously stationed themselves outside.
One poster compared Zionism to Nazism, calling Gaza the “largest concentration camp in the world.”
Leaflets with hand-drawn swastikas were found strewn across the lawn of the Chabad Librescu Jewish Student Center at Virginia Tech, officials said Sunday.
On Friday, March 24th, Chabad of Hunterdon County will host an Ethiopian themed Shabbat dinner, as part of their “Shabbat around the world” series.
After 15 years of research, a new book reveals details about the Lubavitcher rebbe’s early life.
After 15 years of research, a new book reveals details about the Lubavitcher rebbe’s early life.
For the seventh consecutive year, Chabad of Rehavia director Rabbi Yisroel Goldberg organized Azza Zaza (“Azza [Road] moves”), a series of staggered readings every hour on the hour of the Purim scroll of Esther at various outlets in his neighborhood.
Purim, which commemorates a Jewish victory in ancient Persia over the wicked Haman, was celebrated with an Italian twist by the Chabad of Hewlett on the campus of Stella K. Abraham Girls High School in Hewlett Bay Park on March 12.