Chabad of Hackensack will host Dr. Moshe Avital, a Holocaust survivor, who will tell his story, “A Year After My Bar Mitzvah I Was Sent To Auschwitz — A Tale of Fear, Survival, and Faith,”
Chabad of the West Side is opening a new elementary school called Tamim Academy, which they’re aiming to open for the 2020 academic school year.
Chabad of Venice will offer Judaism’s Gifts to the World, a new six-session course by the acclaimed Jewish Learning Institute, unearthing the Jewish roots of some of the most cherished values of Western civilization.
It is Veganuary and Chabad of Malibu proved up to the challenge, hosting a vegan Shabbat on Friday, Jan. 10, and delighting attendees with its dishes.
The first-ever Jewish circumcision ceremony in the history of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) took place in the country’s capital of Abu Dhabi on Sunday.
Chabad of Staten Island plans to host a series of courses later this month on Judaism’s contributions to the Western world.
A Queens man who donated his stem cells to a donor bank got the chance to meet the man whose life he saved, providing a touching moment during a celebratory Menorah lighting ceremony.
A Brooklyn synagogue decided to spread kindness Sunday in the aftermath of the hateful attacks that have recently targeted the Jewish community.
The St. Johns Jewish community gathered for a community-wide Hanukkah celebration at the Nocatee Splash Water Park Monday, Dec. 23, the second night of the eight-day holiday.
One local rabbi is calling for unity in the face of the latest anti-Semitic attack at a suburban New York rabbi’s home that left five people injured the night of Dec. 28.
Local leaders respond with a resounding “no tolerance for hate” message in reaction to recent attacks perpetrated against the Jewish community.
Photos taken during the Chabad’s Chanukah celebration and Gelt drop, hosted out of downtown Fountain Hills on Sunday