Thursday, / November 28, 2024
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Stamford Advocate
Shelton Chabad Brings Service To Masses

Rabbi Shneur Brook hosted an outdoor Rosh Hashanah service on the Huntington Green, that included prayers for the well being of all humanity — a key theme of Rosh Hashana.

Oberlin
Welcome To The New Home For Chabad At Oberlin

The home is referred to as a community house because it was constructed with the help of donations.

Tennessean
Nashville Rabbi Sounds Shofar Outside To Mark Rosh Hashanah Amid The Coronavirus Crisis

More than 50 people made a loose circle around him as the blasts from the horn mingled with the sounds of chirping insects and the whir of passing vehicles. Together, they marked the Jewish New Year by bringing the familiar ritual outside.

Patch
Yom Kippur Services Open to the Community

While these protocols are strict and rigid, the vibe and feeling of the actual services will be just the opposite of these strict regulations. The community time will be filled with warmth, inspiration, meaning, and it will be an uplifting experience.

Port Washington News
Chabad Hebrew School Launches Innovative Hebrew School Program

The program is titled Bringing it Home: making judaism come alive through experiential and interactive learning.

KUSI News
Rabbi Of The Chabad At La Costa Previews The kick Off Of Rosh Hashanah 2020

Director of the Chabad at La Costa, Rabbi Yeruchem Eilfort, discussed the upcoming start of Rosh Hashanah 2020 on KUSI’s Good Morning San Diego.

KOLD News13
Chabad Tucson Helps Community Celebrate Rosh Hashanah From Home Amid Pandemic

Chabad Tucson created “High Holiday in a Box” to allow members of the Jewish community to pray at home.

5TJT
Woodcliff Lake Settles Lawsuit to Allow Chabad Shul to Expand

If a federal judge approves the agreement, the town of Woodcliff Lake will allow the Valley Chabad to expand its building on its property and pay $1.5 million in damages to resolve a second lawsuit, The Associated Press reported.

STL Jewish Light
The Baby And The Shhhhhofar Service At Jewish Hospital

Anna Rose Tendler has a vivid memory of Sept. 17, 1982. She had just given birth to her daughter Suzanne, so it was a joyous occasion. Mother and daughter would spend a few more days recuperating at Jewish Hospital.

Jewish Herald-Voice
Houston Honey Cake Bake Inspires Hundreds

What happens when you mix ginger, cardamom, cloves and cinnamon with 200 Jewish women from all around Houston?

Jerusalem Post
This Rosh Hashanah Two Countries Will Gather To Hear One Shofar At Once

A rabbi has become a uniting force on the Caribbean island of St Martin as he prepares to blow the shofar on a national border, allowing Jewish residents on both sides of the island to perform the mitzvah of hearing the horn blown.

Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Hungarian Jews To Celebrate Rosh Hashanah On A Boat On The Danube Amid Rising COVID Infections

When Rosh Hashanah begins on Friday night, none of Hungary’s 100,000 Jews will be in a synagogue. Instead, they’ll be on a boat in the Danube, under tents and atop the deck of a floating hotel — locations chosen to allow open-air prayer during the coronavirus pandemic.

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