Preconceived notions about the insular role of women in Hasidism will be shattered as thousands of women from around the world, each serving in crucial leadership positions.
Students come to a campus community from all walks of life, and synagogues (or lack thereof) shape the way they understand their Judaism and the role it plays in their lives.
Presented by the Chabad Jewish Community Center in Folsom, Roth will share his story of survival and grit.
Close to 100 children attended a menorah building craft project at the Troy Home Depot, sponsored by Chabad, a new organization that serves Jews in Troy and Rochester Hills.
The Schottenstein Chabad House at Ohio State University is planning to demolish its current location and rebuild on two lots near campus, doubling its size.
The Kids Mega Challah Bake was held on Monday, January 20, at Maplewood Day Camp in Easton. The event was hosted by Kids Mega Challah Bake- South Area and Chabad Jewish Center of Mansfield.
Last week Sunday the Chabad community celebrated the Siyum HaShas, learned every morning at the Shas Chevra Lubavitch shul.
Michelle Gevanter of Riverdale, and her 9 year old twins Noah and Samantha, enjoyed making menorahs of vegetables at Chanukah City at the Ridge Hill Shopping Center.
Mina Eisenbach, co-director of Chabad Lubavitch of Northwest CT, will join more than 3,000 women leaders leaders from all 50 U.S. states and 100 countries, hailing from as far away as Laos and Angola, Ghana and Uzbekistan, at the International Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Women Emissaries (Kinus Hashluchos) in Brooklyn, N.Y. on Feb. 13.
There are only three certainties in life – death, taxes… and the presence of a Chabad House anywhere in the world you happen to be.
Members of the Cambodian royal family gathered last month at the Raffles Hotel Le Royal in Phnom Penh for a celebration. There was music, traditional Cambodian dance performances and plenty of food.