Friday, / March 7, 2025
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The Jewish Star
Chabad women emissaries from 91 countries recharge at Brooklyn gala

It felt like a family reunion. Thousands of women were hugging, waving to friends and snapping pictures in the newly renovated Pier 12 Brooklyn Cruise Terminal at Sunday night’s gala banquet of Kinus Hashluchos (the International Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Women Emissaries).

Heritage Florida Jewish News
Chabad and UCF Jewish community to unite for Shabbat 1000

Hundreds of Orlando college students, faculty, staff and community members will gather together for a celebration of Jewish unity at the fifth annual Mega Shabbat on UCF’s campus.

LI Herald
Chabad of the Five Towns celebrates 22 years

At the Sephardic Temple in Cedarhurst on Feb. 12, the Chabad of the Five Towns, which is based in Cedarhurst celebrated its 22nd anniversary and its growth, leadership and community support at its annual dinner.

South African Jewish Report
Miracle Drive raises millions for good causes

Hein Wagner (44), who has been blind since birth, inspired over 1 400 guests at this year’s Chabad Miracle Drive at the Sandton Convention Centre on Tuesday night, by encouraging them to achieve more by using all their five senses – when he had achieved so much with only four.

Student Life
Community rallies to rebuild cemetery

Following vandalism at a University City, Mo. Jewish cemetery that included the toppling of more than 150 headstones, students and Jewish-affiliated organizations on campus are mobilizing to help.

The Union
Chabad hosts Nevada County’s first Jewish Comedy Night

In anticipation of the upcoming Jewish Festival of Purim, celebrated this year March 11-12, Chabad of Grass Valley has announced plans to host a Purim celebration headlined by San Francisco-based comedian Mike Capozzola.

Mercer Island Reporter
Chabad Mercer Island introduces Hebrew reading crash course

“Read it in Hebrew,” a new, cutting-edge Hebrew reading crash course, is coming to Mercer Island in March.

Thousand Oaks Acorn
Anti-Semitic acts under investigation in Oak Park

The tight-knit community of Oak Park once again became the target of anti-Semitic acts when at least four young males posted hateful notes on the doors and mailboxes of eight homes in the 5900 block of Conifer Street.

The Blade
Chabad House gets approval to expand

A Jewish congregation in Sylvania Township received the approval they’ve been waiting for to double the size of their community center.
 

The Star
Jewish leaders, politicians denounce anti-Semitic messages at North York condo

Politicians and Jewish leaders came together Wednesday to condemn the anti-Semitic notes left at a North York condo building.

St. Louis Jewish Light
A survivor’s story

Before last week, I had no idea Anne Frank, of diarist fame, had a living stepsister.

Toledo Blade
LOCAL Chabad House gets approval to expand

A Jewish congregation in Sylvania Township received the approval they’ve been waiting for to double the size of their community center.

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