The Jewish landscape of southeast suburban Denver is changing with the opening of the new South Metro Campus for Jewish Life.
The depictions of life within the Satmar community of Williamsburg, known for their precise and somewhat austere interpretation of Halacha (Jewish law), raised many questions from within and outside the Jewish community. That curiosity, and the misconceptions it revealed, led to the creation of this presentation.
With the High Holidays approaching and COVID-19 creating difficulties for many in joining a traditional synagogue service, Chabad of Northbrook will hold an outdoor Rosh Hashanah experience and Shofar service.
Shoshana Hoexter wouldn’t let the pandemic halt her tradition of baking challah each week for the graduate students at the University of Pittsburgh and Chatham University.
An arson investigation team has been deployed to determine the cause of the devastating fire.
More than 80% of Jewish students said they felt they had a safe space to be Jewish — a testament to the importance of Hillel and Chabad.
Jtext capitalizes on the overwhelming preoccupation of Jewish teens with technology, getting them competing and learning through texting.
A new program will help keep the Jewish student community at Hamilton College in Clinton connected during the coronavirus pandemic.
Like so many cultural events, whether high brow, low brow or flavored with religion, Fried’s pre-Rosh Hashanah concert will be presented online, and because he happens to be a Chabadnik, it will be hosted by Chabad of Rehavia under the title “Bringing Jerusalem to the World.”
With the COVID-19 pandemic having caused an increase of food insecurity in South Florida, local Jewish organizations have stepped up to the plate to provide relief for families in need.
College students across the nation are starting the school year expecting change due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but for Jewish students at Oberlin College in Oberlin, the adjustments won’t just be wearing masks and social distancing.
Local officials and University of Delaware leaders are condemning the arson at the Chabad Center for Jewish Life and affirming their support for the Jewish community.