Chabad of SE Morris County will be hosting both indoor and outdoor social distanced High Holiday services that are open to all. Masks will be required at all times.
With the High Holidays approaching and COVID-19 creating difficulties for many in joining a traditional synagogue service, Chabad of Agoura Hills will provide a variety of holiday services intended to meet the needs of the Jewish community.
There are 2,000 masks to be given away after an anonymous donor gave them to Rabbi Mendy Schapiro recently. He said there are another 2,000 disposable masks available if they run out of the others.
With Years of Experience Organizing Outdoor Shofar Services, Chabad of Pasadena Has Adapted its Model for the Jewish New Year of 5781 to COVID-19.
The month of September holds two very important holidays for the Jewish faith, Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, and the Chabad Edelman Jewish Center in Fountain Hills will be hosting services for both holidays.
“In normal times, thank God, there are many organizations in the city that deal with physical well–being,” said Rabbi Mendel Shmotkin, executive vice president for Chabad-Lubavitch of Wisconsin. “We understood that if we have any chances of trying to help the physical needs, that’s what’s important right now.”
No one is immune to pain, suffering, uncertainty and troubling times. We all have our own stories to share. How do we remain positive and upbeat when there is suffering and uncertainty all around us? How to make sure that our life is purposeful?
A virtual Zoom event with Chassidic musical star Eli Marcus featuring Traditional and Soulful Melodies.
Since its inception in 1991, Chabad of Port Washington has a long standing tradition to offer an open door policy for all of its programs and services, most especially the High Holiday services. This year is no different, although it’s quite different.
Ukraine’s parliament presented a Kyiv rabbi with its Medal of Honor — apparently a first for a Jewish religious leader.
Chabad of Grass Valley will be hosting a Kosher food truck event Thursday, during which visitors may buy a variety of authentic sweet or savory Kosher foods as the Jewish community prepares for the high holidays.
Southern Arizona’s Mega Challah Bake will be held in your own kitchen this year — with Chabad providing live instructions and entertainment via Zoom, plus ingredients for those who want them.